HP Outlines Importance Of 3D Printing Solutions

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HP Outlines Importance Of 3D Printing Solutions

According to Didier Deltort, President of Personalisation and 3D Printing, HP Inc, businesses of all sizes, across all industries, are rethinking how to design, manufacture, and mass-produce goods, all while keeping personalisation and sustainability top of mind.

‘To scale production, and deliver customised products to market quickly, and efficiently, companies must be confident Additive Manufacturing (AM) solutions can meet the demand.’

During RAPID+TCT, HP Inc. joined partners and customers to showcase innovative applications and production parts for industries including automotive, consumer, health and wellness, and industrial. The company continues to innovate, invest, and create momentum as customers look to scale Additive Manufacturing (AM) parts production.

To enable customers to grow and scale AM production, HP is providing a number of new platform and solutions enhancements, and expanding its professional services, including:

New HP Jet Fusion 5200 printing capabilities: customers worldwide using HP’s Jet Fusion 5200 3D printing solution now have access to enhanced performance capabilities providing superior repeatability, reliability and part quality. As companies look to AM for serial production and mass personalisation, HP’s Jet Fusion 5200 platform enables both, with best-in-class speed and cost, and new features that enable better control job to job, and printer to printer.

Advanced solutions and professional services including new xRServices: to support customers looking to build AM capacity and grow their businesses, HP offers hardware solutions such as the HP Automatic Unpacking Station and a suite of professional services including new xRServices.

HP is now offering its 3D customers xRServices providing 24-hour access to engineering support or virtual content. Powered by Microsoft Hololens 2, xRServices provides an immersive Mixed Reality hyper real virtual presence system for troubleshooting, training, repairs and process optimisation. Once they put on the headset, users can connect with HP engineers in split seconds, experiencing being physically present with a remote support coach who can advise them on any issue at any point of their print production. Additionally, if customers have an immediate need, they can also effectively do it on their own through ‘always on’ step-by-step guided procedures virtually overlayed on the printers, enabling self-sufficiency.

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