Massive Dimension Becomes Authorized Integrator for FANUC Robots
Massive Dimension can now integrate FANUC’s robotics technology to enhance its additive manufacturing offerings, enabling more customized solutions tailored to specific customer requirements — from prototyping to full-scale production.
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Massive Dimension is now an authorized integrator for FANUC robots. This strategic partnership enables Massive Dimension to further expand its capabilities in producing large parts, as it aims to solidify its position in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry.
As an authorized integrator, Massive Dimension will leverage FANUC’s advanced robotics technology to enhance its offerings, providing customers with cutting-edge solutions for large-scale production. FANUC’s precision, reliability and advanced automation capabilities complements Massive Dimension’s commitment to excellence and innovation in AM.
“Becoming an authorized integrator for FANUC robots marks a significant milestone for Massive Dimension,” says Tyler McNaney, Massive Dimension CEO. “This partnership allows us to integrate FANUC’s state-of-the-art robotic systems with our proprietary technology, enabling us to produce larger, more complex parts with unprecedented efficiency and precision.”
Massive Dimension says its expertise in extrusion technology, combined with FANUC’s robust robotics, creates a powerful synergy that addresses the growing demand for large-scale additive manufacturing. The integration of FANUC robots into Massive Dimension’s production line will streamline processes, reduce production times and enhance the quality of large parts, meeting the diverse needs of industries such as aerospace, automotive and construction.
The collaboration also opens new avenues for research and development, enabling Massive Dimension to push the boundaries of what is possible in AM. By incorporating FANUC’s robots, Massive Dimension can offer customized solutions tailored to specific customer requirements, from prototyping to full-scale production.
“Our goal is to provide our customers with the most advanced and reliable manufacturing solutions available,” McNaney adds. “With FANUC’s technology, we are well positioned to meet the evolving demands of the market and drive the future of large-scale additive manufacturing.”
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