PostProcess Technologies seeks participants for its 2020 AM Post-Printing Industry Trends Survey

July 21, 2020

PostProcess Technologies Inc., Buffalo, New York, USA, a provider of automated post-production solutions for industrial Additive Manufacturing, has announced its second Additive Manufacturing Post-Printing Industry Trends Survey.

The company’s first survey in 2019 highlighted the most common post-building methods, frequently reported challenges, and growth plans for AM users. The 2020 survey is expected to expand on these findings, adding new dimensions to the results.

PostProcess Technologies is encouraging all Additive Manufacturing users who are familiar with post-building to participate in its survey. The gathered data will be tabulated and summarised, with key highlights and insights published in a comprehensive report.

Diana Robbins, vice president of marketing at PostProcess Technologies, commented, “As trailblazers of the automated post-printing category, it is a natural evolution to spearhead industry trends analysis as well. Post-printing has been an overlooked part of the additive workflow but is increasingly a crucial consideration as the market grows to larger volumes.”

She added, “We hope end-users will utilise the data and insights from the report to help frame their strategies to execute and optimise post-printing in their additive operation.”

The survey is open until August 7, 2020, with the resulting report expected to be released in early September.

www.postprocess.com/trends-2020/

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