Norm 3D named EOS distributor and service partner for Additive Manufacturing in Türkiye

October 24, 2024

The EOS M 400 Series of metal Additive Manufacturing machines have a 400 x 400 x 400 mm build volume, and the choice of one 1000 W or four 400 W lasers (Courtesy EOS)
The EOS M 400 Series of metal Additive Manufacturing machines have a 400 x 400 x 400 mm build volume, and the choice of one 1000 W or four 400 W lasers (Courtesy EOS)

Norm 3D, a group company of Norm Holding, based in Çiğli, Türkiye, has entered a strategic partnership with German machine maker EOS, where Norm 3D will act as the official EOS distributor and Norm Holding the dedicated service partner in Türkiye. Norm 3D will be responsible for sales, technical support, consulting and technical services, taking over from former partner 3DDT.

This collaboration builds on EOS’ global positioning, leveraging Norm 3D’s extensive knowledge and established reputation in the Turkish market. Norm Holding will support Norm 3D as a service provider for application benchmarking with EOS machines, such as the EOS M 260 1kW for metal Additive Manufacturing.

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Supporting Turkish industries with Additive Manufacturing

The partnership looks to enable industries like as aerospace, defence, medical, automotive, and consumer goods to access advanced manufacturing technologies and support services from a known local provider.

“We are thrilled to partner with EOS and bring their world-class 3D printing technologies to Türkiye,” said Dr Cenk Kılıçaslan, AM Director of Norm Holding. “This collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to advance the manufacturing capabilities of Turkish industries, enabling them to overcome production challenges and drive innovation in key sectors. We are committed to delivering exceptional service and support to our customers, ensuring they can fully harness the benefits of EOS’s technology.”

This partnership will provide the Turkish market with EOS’ comprehensive portfolio of industrial polymer and metal Additive Manufacturing systems, software and consulting – provided through Additive Minds Consulting by using Norm Holding’s PhD-level engineers, as well as technical services, including installation, maintenance, and repair, ensuring customers have access to the full lifecycle support needed for sustained success.

EOS and Norm 3D offer production capacity for local customers, making sure EOS Additive Manufacturing quality is available for customers that prefer to buy parts than manufacture them in-house. This enables fast part sourcing for rapid prototyping as well as for serial production, for local businesses.

“Customer centricity is one of our core tenets, and through our partnership with Norm 3D, we are confident that Turkish customers will receive the highest level of service and support,” Markus Glasser, Senior Vice President EMEA of EOS, shared. “The Turkish market presents unique opportunities for industrial 3D printing, and with Norm 3D’s local expertise, we are excited to empower manufacturers in the region to adopt our technologies and advance the next generation of manufacturing.”

Norm 3D and EOS have stated that their collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing Additive Manufacturing and delivering innovative solutions to the Turkish market. It also hopes to reinforce Norm 3D’s portfolio, which already includes Additive Manufacturing machines, raw materials, spare parts, and maintenance services. This will allow the company to offer a more comprehensive range of advanced manufacturing solutions to meet the diverse needs of Turkish manufacturers.

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