Endeavor 3D Joins Select List of HP Digital Manufacturing Partners
Already a member of the HP Digital Manufacturing Network, Endeavor 3D advances the relationship and joins a limited list of international contract manufacturers offering the full suite of HP Jet Fusion printing capabilities.
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HP and Endeavor 3D: Chris Reeves, Ramon Pastor, Devin Mourey, Phil Arnold, Wayne Davey, Tim Marchbanks and Tibor Gyorfi. Photo Credit: Endeavor 3D
Endeavor 3D, an additive contract manufacturer, has been promoted to an HP Digital Manufacturing Partner. The company was already a member of the HP Digital Manufacturing Network (DMN) and now advances the relationship as it joins a select list of international contract manufacturers offering the full suite of HP Jet Fusion printing capabilities.
The company says it is committed to providing innovative solutions that improve efficiency, reduce costs and open up new possibilities for engineers, designers and researchers for additive manufacturing (AM) in North America. It is focused on systematically creating advanced AM processes that not only meet industry standard certifications but exceed quality management protocols, enabling volume production at its facility in Douglasville, Georgia.
“Endeavor 3D is demonstrating the power of using 3D printing to reimagine manufacturing,” says Wayne Davey, HP’s global head of sales and go-to-market, 3D printing solutions. “The combination of Endeavor’s vision and expertise with HP’s 3D printing capabilities gives customers a path to scale sustainable production and realize business results. We are excited to see the market impact Endeavor 3D and its customers deliver.”
Previously a member of the DMN, this recent invitation-only certification positions Endeavor 3D globally as one of the premiere providers of best-in-class Multi Jet Fusion part quality and manufacturing expertise. HP DMN members awarded with the HP Digital Manufacturing Partner distinction are certified by HP with a rigorous evaluation and on-site assessment.
“Joining this short list of HP Digital Manufacturing Partners is an important milestone for our company,” says Phil Arnold, Endeavor 3D CEO. “Our deep relationship with HP continues to expand with a singular shared vision, to support the next generation of designers, engineers, and manufacturers with our experienced relationship-centric team of skilled additive professionals and full manufacturing capabilities. The foundation of our operation is to offer end-to-end prototyping and production services 24-7 that exceed existing quality standards.”
Endeavor 3D’s 65,000-square-foot facility in Douglasville, Georgia, is exclusively devoted to advanced AM technologies and is outfitted with state-of-the art, in-house testing laboratory equipment and quality control systems.
HP says its Multi Jet Fusion platform has been a game-changer for the manufacturing sector. Capable of producing precise, detailed structures faster and much more affordable than conventional processes, this 3D printing technology enables an agile production framework that many industries are adopting. Endeavor 3D is already engaged and collaborating with leaders in the aerospace, automotive and medical device market, offering PA 12, PA 12 White, PA 11, and TPU materials required for product development and production applications.
Endeavor 3D is currently offering prototyping and production services enabled by its HP Jet Fusion fleet, with plans in the near future for further expansion.
- Watch this episode of The Cool Parts Show to learn about another DMN partner, GKN, and how its binder jetting provided both the geometric complexity and price point needed to make 3D printed metal filters for new, high-voltage circuit breakers that protect people and equipment in the event of an overload.
- Read this feature on GKN (another DMN partner) which is working to master scale production as it sets itself up for success in an increasingly agile production landscape.
- Check out the Reebok x Botter concept sneaker engineered by HP which premiered at Paris Fashion Week, hinting at manufacturing possibilities for the future of footwear.
- Watch this episode of The Cool Parts Show to learn more about customizable, recyclable shoes made via Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), the powder-based process from HP.
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