One Click Metal Partners With Select Additive to Expand US Presence
Together, the companies aim to deliver cutting-edge solutions, expert guidance and support to businesses seeking to harness the power of metal additive manufacturing.
One Click Metal, a manufacturer of metal 3D printing systems, is partnering with Select Additive, a division of Morris Group Inc. With this collaboration, One Click Metal aims to further enhance its reach and support network in the United States, bringing innovative metal 3D printing solutions to a broader customer base.
Since 2017, Select Additive has been delivering technical sales, engineering expertise and comprehensive support services to manufacturers throughout the U.S. Specializing in 3D printing, additive manufacturing (AM), engineering, manufacturing and distribution, Select Additive has already forged valuable partnerships with many leading companies in the 3D printing industry.
One Click Metal says this partnership with Select Additive is a significant step forward in the field of metal 3D printing in the United States. Together, they plan to deliver cutting-edge solutions, expert guidance and support to businesses seeking to harness the power of metal additive manufacturing.
This affiliation means a larger U.S. network for One Click Metal. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our vision of making advanced metal 3D printing accessible to businesses across the world,” says Gerrit Brüggemann, One Click Metal CEO. “Select Additive‘s extensive industry knowledge and network make them an ideal partner as we continue to expand our presence in the U.S.“
As a division of Morris Group Inc., Select Additive Technologies specializes in the area of AM. “We’re excited to partner with One Click Metal to support the metalworking manufacturing community with advanced metal 3D printing solutions that are user friendly and at the same time robust enough to handle prototype to production applications,” says Greg Bebbington, product manager at Select Additive.
Founded in 2019, One Click Metal says it offers solutions that simplify the use of metal AM technology so that everyone can understand and successfully use its manufacturing solutions. The company primarily serves small- and medium-sized enterprises, working to ensure that metal 3D printing technologies become accessible to the general public.
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