Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing, is launching Mindware as an advisory service to offer businesses strategic, tailored and technology-neutral insights on the use of 3D printing to address their business challenges.
Business leaders frequently cite one barrier against the widespread adoption of 3D printing: the lack of know-how. Materialise conducted a survey last year which illustrated nearly 50% of manufacturers expect the use of 3D printing to double in the next 5 years, but 41% see the lack of expertise as a major hurdle.
As companies begin to resume their operations after lockdowns lift, rising financial pressures are likely to render businesses more sensitive to investment risks. Bart Van Der Schueren, Chief Technology Officer at Materialise, notes, “3D printing offers unique opportunities for businesses looking to gain or maintain a competitive edge, while keeping investment risk low. It is critical however, to tap into a source that is both knowledgeable and unbiased. 3D printing covers a range of technologies which are each suited to varying applications, and neutrality is key in ensuring that the right technologies are chosen in each context.”
“We have spent the past three decades working out how to make 3D printing efficient, reliable, meaningful, and scalable. Now, we’re sharing our know-how and capabilities to assist businesses,” says Bart Van der Schueren. “Hardware and software are critical ingredients, but nothing substitutes the right know-how. I believe where we can really make a difference for our customers is with Mindware.”
Mindware由一支专门的商业战略家团队管理,并在2000年雇员公司的整个专家网络中支持。客户从研发,设计和工程,工程工程以及专门针对医疗和航空航天工业等垂直领域的专家那里获得了学科专家的定制见解。Mindware可以帮助公司探索或开发3D打印的应用程序以及定义策略,合格的制造流程。
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