In a strategic move to boost its industrial 3D printing operations, WeAreAM, an additive manufacturing competence center in Northern Italy, has acquired the FormUp 350 metal printer from French company AddUp. The new equipment aims to enhance WeAreAM’s capacity to produce high-precision components for the aerospace and medical industries. Founded by industry leaders Seamthesis, AQM, […]
WeAreAM Adopts AddUp’s FormUp 350 to Advance Industrial 3D Printing
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