3D Printing

Euromold & Additively Announce Expert 3D Printing Consultancy During the Frankfurt Show

A highly notable 3D printing business consultancy has been announced by the long established and world renown Euromold world fair in partnership with Additively, a 3D printing service connective networking platform. During the course of the show, taking place in Frankfurt at the end of next month, the consultancy service will offer advice to visitors from a team of experienced and knowledgeable 3D printing researchers and business-people.

Since its inception, Euromold has grown in both size and stature, and is now widely regarded as he “must-attend” event on the 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing calendar. However, with the vast Hall 8 of the Messe Frankfurt bursting at the seams with a full range of suppliers and service providers from the 3D printing industry, identifying what you need for your business can be daunting at best, particularly for new visitors to the show that increase year on year. This is what the consultancy service from Euromold and Additively aims to address — by connecting visitors with the right suppliers, across the full range of 3D printing technologies, and sectors. The team is comprised of Professor Doctor Gideon Levy, a highly influential 3D printing researcher with one hundred and seventy publications, thirty patents as well as being a former 3D printing service CEO; Additively co-founder Matthias Baldinger, a PhD Candidate investigating how companies can be supported to successfully adopt 3D printing; and Fabian Rahm, co-founder of Additively.

additively consultants 3d printingAccording to Additively: “3D printing has large potential for the manufacturing industry – both for prototyping as well as production. However, the 3D printing technologies and the service provider market has become intransparent through the fast development. Interested visitors can discuss their 3D printing projects with the experts of the consulting service. They evaluate, whether and how the project could be realised and which are the most suitable service providers at euromold. Like this, you can discuss your project directly with them.”

The service will be offered free of charge to all visitors during the course of the show and is an excellent starting point for any visitors that are looking to 3D printing and additive manufacturing to fulfil new projects.

Prof. Dr. Levy believes that many businesses will be empowered to get much more out of their visit to this years forthcoming euromold by using the consultancy service, directly guiding visitors to the most relevant partners to fulfil their needs. This year’s euromold will be held November 25 – 28.