Farsoon Europe partners with Awexim to support Additive Manufacturing in Poland
June 4, 2019

Farsoon’s FS421M metal Additive Manufacturing system (Courtesy Farsoon Technologies)
Farsoon Europe GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, and Awexim A. Wodziński I Wspólnicy Sp. J., located in Warsaw, Poland, have signed a sales agreement which enters them into a partnership with the aim of supporting the industrialisation of Additive Manufacturing in Poland with Farsoon’s open-platform Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF).
Farsoon Europe is a subsidiary of Farsoon Technologies, headquartered in Changsha, China, a supplier of industrial grade Additive Manufacturing systems for both plastic and metal. Farsoon Europe provides the full range of its parent company’s machine portfolio as well as local service and maintenance activities. Awexim is a supplier of tools and machine tools which it sells to over 1,000 customers annually, and has over 500 systems and production lines.
“We are delighted to enter into a partnership with Awexim, who is very well experienced in selling machines and tools into the classical manufacturing industry in Poland. The production industry in Poland will strongly benefit from combining competencies of classical with Additive Manufacturing,” stated Dr Dirk Simon, Managing Director of Farsoon Europe.
“Farsoon’s strength in industrial Laser Sintering Systems, ideally supports our strategy to enter into the 3D Printing market,” commented Andrzej Wodziński, Managing Director of Awexim. “We have supported industrial customers in Poland for almost thirty years with top quality tools, machine tools and especially top quality technical and customer service.”
“We are glad to start cooperation with such a solid partner as Farsoon, whose approach and vision is similar to ours,” he continued. “This cooperation opens huge possibilities to bring even more solutions for our customers on solving their needs. 3D printing is a future of industry, and we are sure that the connection of Farsoon and our team will have a big influence on this industry in Poland.”