Xact Metal Celebrates 100th 3D Metal Printer Order
The company says this milestone comes after the successful launch of its XM200G in 2021, which is Xact Metal’s second metal 3D printer and which has significantly expanded the company's reach and customer base.
Xact Metal, on a mission to make metal 3D printing affordable and to decentralize the technology, has received its 100th printer order, which is a significant and exciting milestone in the company’s growth. This achievement comes after the successful launch of the XM200G in 2021, Xact Metal's second metal 3D printer which has significantly expanded the company's reach and customer base.
The company credits its success to a dedicated sales network that has embraced the Xact Metal mission and provide local sales and service support to its customers in more than 50 countries around the world. With a growing product line, Xact Metal has expanded into new industries, providing affordable and easily integrated metal 3D printing solutions.
“Our success in reaching this milestone is a testament to the hard work and commitment by the Xact Metal team and our global network of sales partners, who share our passion for expanding access to this technology while providing the best possible experience for our customers,” says Juan Mario Gomez, CEO of Xact Metal. “We've been able to realize our original hypothesis, which was that metal 3D printing has a significant place in the future of manufacturing for small- to medium-sized companies when there is an avenue for increased adoption. By designing Xact Metal products for ease of use, accessibility and affordability, we have provided the opportunity for adoption to over 100 customers and counting.”
Xact Metal continues to develop new products, expand software offerings and grow its team. The company’s metal 3D printing solutions offer a variety of benefits, including fast installation, configurability to the user's specific needs, and intuitive software and hardware. It is said customers who choose to do business with Xact Metal benefit from an open material parameters strategy, local support through its international sales partner network, and access to Materialise and Oqton leading part preparation software. With its expansion plans and commitment to providing the best possible experience for its customers, Xact Metal is poised for continued growth and success.
- Read about Xact Metal’s partnership with GoEngineer in Canada. The two companies are strengthening their two-year partnership with GoEngineering now representing Xact Metal in Canada.
- Learn more about Xact Metal’s XM300G 3D printers for large quantities and large parts. The series comes in single-, dual- or quad-independent laser system models with 100% overlapping print zones that are said to offer industrial speed and performance.
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