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3D Printing News Briefs, December 26, 2020: BCN3D & Distrinova, Desktop Metal, Dassault Systèmes, CALLUM & XJet https://ift.tt/2WOa8jo We’ve got a little business news to share with you in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, and then moving on to a webinar and some Christmas cheer. BCN3D has a new distribution partner to help boost its growth in the Benelux 3D printer market, and Desktop Metal has appointed two executives to its board of directors. Stratasys has posted an on-demand webinar for your viewing pleasure. Finally, CALLUM used XJet’s AM technology to make a 3D printed bauble for Christmas! BCN3D Partners with Distrinova for Benelux Distribution BCN3D Technologies has announced a distribution partnership with Belgium-based Distrinova, part of the Unitum Group BV, to help expand its growth in the additive manufacturing market of the Benelux region (Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg). Distrinova offers fast deliveries, high-quality products, and great service, and has a strong relationship with the region’s manufacturers and end users. As part of this new agreement, Distrinova will become the exclusive distributor of BCN3D’s AM solutions in Benelux…especially fortuitous, as BCN3D recently introduced the next generation 3D printers in both its Epsilon Series and Sigma Series.
Desktop Metal Appoints New Members to Board of Directors This week, Desktop Metal announced the latest two members appointed to its Board of Directors. Effective December 18th, 2020, veteran CFO Scott Dussault, who has been EVP, COO, and CFO at cloud storage provider Nasuni Corporation since January 2015, will serve on the company’s Board of Directors, and was also appointed to the Board’s Audit Committee as its Chairman. On December 9th, 2020, Desktop Metal also elected Stephen Nigro, the President of 3D Printing at HP, Inc. from 2015-2019, to the Board of Directors, effective at the closing of its business combination with Trine Acquisition Corp. Dussault, who also serves as an advisory board member at BigCommerce and MotiveMetrics, has over 20 years of financial and operational leadership experience with both public and private technologies companies, and led Demandware through its initial public offering, which resulted in a market capitalization of over $3 billion. Nigro, who is also on the Board of Directors at Kornit Digital Ltd., has nearly 40 years worth of experience in starting new businesses and running large, international at-scale ones. Prior to his role as HP’s President of 3D Printing, he led the global $21 billion business as Senior Vice President of HP’s Imaging & Printing.
Dassault Posts On-Demand 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS Webinar While our webinar and virtual event roundups are on a brief holiday hiatus, we wanted to make sure you knew about the latest recorded SOLIDWORKS webinar, “Introducing 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS – Your next Generation Design Solution.” It’s available on-demand, and only 22 minutes long, so you can watch it whenever you have a little bit of time to spare. The SOLIDWORKS design tool is part of the 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS portfolio by Dassault Systèmes, and is now connected to the whole 3DEXPERIENCE platform. The webinar will show you how easy it is to design and collaborate about new products by using the cloud-based tools offered by 3DEXPERIENCE SOLIDWORKS.
Check out the recorded webinar on-demand here. CALLUM’s XJet 3D Printed Christmas Bauble Design and engineering business CALLUM, launched in 2019 to create bespoke and limited-edition products, wanted to bring a little holiday cheer to the world, and collaborated with Israeli 3D printing firm XJet to 3D print a decoration for the Christmas tree out of zirconia ceramic. It’s the first time that XJet has used its zirconia 3D printing to make a Christmas decoration; usually it’s reserved for medical device, end-use, and automotive parts. But, it makes sense, since the 3D printed bauble was a tiny replica of the Aston Martin CALLUM Vanquish 25 by R-Reforged. XJet’s two-material technology, which offers true design freedom, uses several inkjet print heads to jet millions of ultrafine drops out of thousands of nozzles to create ultrathin layers of both build and support materials.
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