Prodways, a Groupe Gorgé Subsidiary, is Officially Launching in the United States & is Reinforcing Its Position in Europe & ...
18 May 2015 - 8:00PM
Business Wire
Prodways, a Groupe Gorgé subsidiary, is officially launching in
the American market, in particular taking part for the first time
in the AMUG (Additive Manufacturing User Group) conference held in
Jacksonville from April 19 to 23, 2015.
As a platinum sponsor, Prodways gave the American market a
preview of the ProMaker L5000, available for sale and supported by
the US team, whose conference presentations were well received by
the American audience, which has significant expertise in 3D
printing technologies.
The day after its first presentation on the American continent,
Prodways also announced the signing of a new partnership agreement
with Tecno-How in Brazil. Founded in 1983, Tecno-How specializes in
the marketing of 3D solutions and high-precision machinery. It was
therefore a natural move for Paulo Pacheco, CEO of Tecno-How to
turn to Prodways high-technology solutions: "We are very proud of
becoming a Prodways agent in Brazil. Our company has always focused
on solutions that can tackle the most demanding applications in 3D
printing. We are convinced that Prodways technology and premium
solutions will provide the answers the market wants. We will also
attend the Feimafe trade show to demonstrate Prodways capacities
and know-how to Brazil."
In Europe, Prodways is stepping up development with the signing
of two new agreements, with 3D New Print in France and
InscrivelFuturo in Portugal.
An ID Group subsidiary specializing in 2D printing engineering
and IT infrastructures, 3D New Print has started to shift towards
the 3D segment by partnering up with the leading additive
manufacturers in order to develop a center of expertise in France.
3D New Print entered into a distribution agreement with Prodways to
distribute and provide servicing and maintenance for Prodways
solutions in France.
For Christophe Desarthe, joint shareholder and joint manager of
3D New Print: "We are happy to have signed this agreement with
Prodways covering France, because we do more than simple business
procurement: we are involved in a reindustrialization strategy for
our customers and work closely with the best universities and
research laboratories. Our partnership with Prodways will enable us
to offer them the highest French standards in 3D printing."
These agreements come after Prodways announced that it had
acquired Norge Systems and Initial and that it aimed to become the
third largest player in 3D offering multi-technologies and all 3D
printing services to its customers.
Prodways will also attend the Rapid trade show, held from May 19
to 21 in Long Beach in the United States, to continue to promote
its services and solutions on the American continent.
By opting to become a distributor and host a show room, 3D New
Print also provides top engineering schools, universities, research
laboratories, fablabs, etc. with access to the latest generation
high-quality materials.
About Groupe Gorgé:
Established in 1990, Group Gorgé is an industrial group
operating in different areas of expertise: Smart Safety Systems,
Protection in Nuclear Environments, Industrial Projects &
Services and 3D Printing
In 2014, the Group reported revenue of €223.3 million. It is
backed by 1,370 employees and operations in over ten countries.
Groupe Gorgé is listed on NYSE Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR0000062671;
Ticker code: GOE) and on the US OTC market (ISIN: US3994511034; OTC
Pink: GGRGY / GGRGF) in the form of ADR.
More information available on www.groupe-gorge.com
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