Tritone Opens North American Subsidary
Tritone Technologies strengthens its corporate foothold in North America by opening a new U.S.-based subsidiary — Tritone Technologies North America Inc.
Tritone Technologies is expanding its global presence by opening a new U.S.-based subsidiary for the growing needs of the North America region — Tritone Technologies North America Inc. The parent company is a global provider of metal and ceramic additive manufacturing (AM) technology for industrial production.
The launch of this subsidiary is a key step for Tritone, which has a significant growth plan for the U.S. market and customer base during 2023. It is said the U.S. is the largest market worldwide for metal AM systems.
Following its participation at Rapid + TCT 2022, the company says there is an increased demand for Tritone’s systems and technology in the U.S. region, thus making the decision to open this subsidiary to answer these needs. This news come following the successful installation of Tritone’s Dominant system at Alpha Precision Group (APG) earlier this year.
Tritone has appointed Gal Barak to serve as general manager, Tritone Americas, and will join Ben Arnold, vice president business development North America. In his role, Barak will lead Tritone Technologies North America Inc.’s operation, addressing the company’s expanding global presence and helping to ensure superior service for customers in the region. Based in Florida, Barak brings a wealth of sales and business development experience to Tritone from working at global companies such as Scitex, HP, Stratasys and more.
The subsidiary will be fully supported by Tritone Technologies, which is headquartered in Israel. “At Tritone we see a growing demand for our products in [North America],” says Ofer Ben-Zur, Tritone Technologies CEO. “Tritone made the decision to expand its global reach to address market needs. Tritone Technologies North America Inc. will help to achieve our goals and reach our objectives.”
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APG offers industrial metal parts production on its Tritone moldjet technology at its facility in Ridgway, Pennsylvania.
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