3D Systems & GF Machining Partner on Hybrid Manufacturing

Integrated additive and subtractive manufacturing solution to debut at IMTS 2018.

3D Systems and Georg Fischer AG GF Machining Solutions today announced a partnership that aims to enhance metal parts production. According to a joint statement by the companies, this partnership will enable manufacturers to more efficiently produce complex metal parts within tight tolerances, and reduce total cost of operation.

The companies state that their integrated solutions will deliver a new concept in factory automation that includes software for enhanced part design, 3D printers, materials and automated material handling, electrical discharge machining (EDM), milling equipment and advanced post-processing technologies.

The companies plan to debut the first combined solution as a result of this partnership in conjunction with IMTS 2018, September 10-15, in Chicago.

3D Systems and GF Machining Solutions have a presence in more than 50 countries, which includes production facilities, research and development centers, and sales and service networks encompassing internal teams as well as channel partners.

“We are excited about this new partnership of two industrial leaders,” said Yves Serra, chief executive officer, Georg Fischer. “With the combined experience and expertise of 3D Systems and GF Machining Solutions, we are well positioned to bring to our customers new manufacturing solutions based on 3D printing.”

“The 3D Systems and GF Machining Solutions partnership brings together two customer-centric innovators to redefine manufacturing and create the factory of the future,” said Vyomesh Joshi, president and chief executive officer, 3D Systems. “As industry leaders, both companies share the same vision for transforming manufacturing. We are looking forward to delivering integrated technology solutions to provide our customers with significant competitive advantage through reduced production time, faster time to part, and overall lower total cost of operation.”

For more information on hybrid manufacturing, check out The Role of Hybrid Manufacturing in 3D Printing.

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Ian Wright

Ian is a senior editor at engineering.com, covering additive manufacturing and 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing. Ian holds bachelors and masters degrees in philosophy from McMaster University and spent six years pursuing a doctoral degree at York University before withdrawing in good standing.