Interview with Alvin Lim of Creatz3D on 3D Printing in Singapore and Vietnam http://bit.ly/2sPBUNj We’re doing a series of interviews with 3D printing resellers worldwide. Resellers thrive when an industry is doing well, in charge of distributing and supporting products overseas they are a key health indicator of any industry. In 3D printing, many people have the idea that we’re seeing a sea change from simple desktop systems to a wider adoption of manufacturing in 3D printing. But, is this true? Also, what technologies and types of printers are selling in the real world? What is happening on the front lines of 3D printing? And what is happening in different countries and regions? To find out we’re interviewing Alvin Lim of Creatz3D. Creatz3D has been working to support and distribute 3D printers for over 16 years, which is a very long time indeed to be active in 3D printing. The company focusses on Singapore and Vietnam and the surrounding regions. In the manufacturing heartland, Creatz3D is the leading reseller and they’ve supported the industrial side of the 3D printing equation the entire time focusing on the education and manufacturing markets. The company sells metal printers, ceramics 3D printers and polymer systems. The company sells Sisma metal 3D printers, Arcam EBM systems, the complete Stratasys line-up as well as 3D Ceram and Xjet units. What is the 3D printing market like in Singapore?
What kinds of companies are using 3D printing there?
Is there manufacturing with 3D printing being done?
What is the market like in Vietnam?
Are you noticing that people choose desktop 3D printers over industrial systems?
What kinds of companies are interested in Desktop Metal?
How about Xjet?
For what applications are you seeing the Arcam systems being used?
Is metal much more complex than polymer?
What is holding 3D printing back?
If I were a 3D printing OEM wanting to do business in Vietnam do you have any advice for me? Singapore?
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