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Ventura, CA, June 2021 – Ultrafast 3D printing pioneer, Nexa3D, was awarded “Best in Class” for machines in processes at the Innovations Awards at the AM Tech Forum on June 17, 2021. The event, hosted by ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) celebrates innovations in additive manufacturing (AM) and product discovery.
Participants in the AM Tech Forum — a one-day virtual event dedicated to product discovery in 3D printing — were entered into the Innovations Awards. During the day, these companies showcased their cutting-edge solutions with the AM community in a technology demonstration and Q&A. Each demonstration was reviewed by a judging panel comprised of industry practitioners across medical devices, aerospace, automotive, energy, consumer goods, and other sectors.
Nexa3D won the machine and processes innovation award for its groundbreaking technologies that improve polymer additive manufacturing productivity. During two talks presented by the company, Nexa3D demonstrated the impressive range of its additive manufacturing end-to-end solutions. In the first talk, Demo Jam: Get rid of dialup and upgrade to broadband printing, COO Kevin McAlea demonstrated Nexa3D’s advanced print engines; Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) and Quantum Laser Sintering (QLS), which are designed for high-speed production applications. The second talk, Demo Jam: Nexa3D: Transforming AM, presented by co-founder and CEO Avi Reichental, demonstrated how the company’s NexaX 2.0 software platform optimizes the entire production cycle through process interplay algorithms to ensure part performance and production consistency, while minimizing material usage and waste, reducing energy and carbon footprints.
“We’re determined to break the productivity and performance barriers of AM so that our customers can harvest the full potential of this technology,” explained Reichental. “Being chosen as best in class in the Innovations Awards by customers and a panel of brilliant minds in the AM industry reinforces our mission to democratize access to delivering additively manufactured parts for volume production based on circular economy principles.”
For more information on the ASME AM Tech Forum and to register to watch the Nexa3D presentations on demand, visit https://l.feathr.co/AmTechForum/2021/Winners/Nexa3D.
For more information on Nexa3D and its high performance 3D printing technologies, visit https://nexa3d.com/, like on Facebook, or follow on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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Nexa3D is passionate about digitizing the world’s supply chain sustainably. The company makes ultrafast industrial grade polymer 3D printers affordable for professionals and businesses of all sizes. The company’s photoplastic printers are powered by its proprietary Lubricant Sublayer Photo-curing (LSPc) while its thermoplastic printers are powered by Quantum Laser Sintering (QLS), both of which increase print productivity some 20X. The company’s partnerships with world-class material suppliers unlocks the full potential of functional polymers that are tailored for production at scale. The company’s NexaX proprietary software platform optimizes the entire production cycle through process interplay algorithms to ensure part performance and production consistency, while minimizing material usage and waste, reducing energy and carbon footprints.