Among GoProto’s recent acquisitions is 3D Systems Australian facility

GoProto announced it has acquired 3D Systems’ two-year old Australian facility, located in Melbourne. The state-of-the-art facility houses a full range of 3D Systems production-ready 3D printers and an experienced management and operations team.

Earlier in November, GoProto acquired WYSIWYG 3D to create a unified laser scanning and 3D entity focused on expansion in the digital manufacturing space. WYSIWYG 3D has been providing 3D scanning services since 2003 and will continue to provide the same quality laser scanning, photogrammetry and 3D CAD modelling service under the GoProto banner in Sydney.

Shane Rolton from WYSIWYG 3D scanning object 92/1257 Wedgwood & Sons stoneware sugar bowl, England c.1805. Photographed by Shannon Glasson.

Further emphasizing their global reach, GoProto’s North American facility has also installed two HP 5210 Multi Jet Fusion printers. Adding these two 3D printers to its existing six 4200 MJF printers increases production capacity at that location by approximately 50%.

The 2 new HP 5210 Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printers [white] at GoProto’s San Diego, CA location (existing 6 HP 4200 MJF printers are in the background [black]).
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