Solidteq to showcase metal Additive Manufacturing technologies at Rapid.Tech + FabCon 3.D

May 30, 2019

Solidteq GmbH, Neuss, Germany, part of the Rheinmetall Group, headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, will demonstrate its metal Additive Manufacturing capabilities at Rapid.Tech + FabCon 3.D, taking place in Erfurt, Germany, from June 25–27, 2019.

The company has been developing and specialising its metal Additive Manufacturing solutions since it was established as a start-up of its parent company, Rheinmetall Automotive AG. It is said to offer extensive AM and mechanical processing capabilities, which it combines with its experience in prototype development and simulation.

This will be Solidteq’s first participation at Rapid.Tech + FabCon 3.D, where it stated it will introduce attendees to its Additive Manufacturing network chain, which includes five phases to support customers throughout the AM process; development, build preparation, Additive Manufacturing, and finishing.

“At Rapid.Tech, we would like to present Solidteq’s portfolio to a broad market. Through our exhibition, we hope to speak to a broad, interested audience, and potential new customers as well as existing customers. Our goal is to achieve constructive freedom, time savings, and to convey the cost reduction that the Additive Manufacturing production in this key technology delivers,” commented Ralf Dahmen, Head of Sales at Solidteq.

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