Stratasys Expands Partnership With Ricoh To Drive 3D Printing Adoption In New Zealand

Stratasys Expands Partnership With Ricoh To Drive 3D Printing Adoption In New Zealand

Auckland, New Zealand: Stratasys Asia Pacific, subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd., the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, has announced that it has expanded its partnership with Ricoh New Zealand Ltd. (Ricoh New Zealand), a subsidiary of Ricoh Company, Ltd. Japan. Ricoh will be representing the entire Stratasys product line, in addition to the existing MakerBot line. The move is aimed to improve the availability of [Stratasys’] 3D printing products and help drive adoption in New Zealand, as well as help local organisations accelerate their transformation to digital manufacturing and maximise business potential.

According to PRNewswire that Ricoh New Zealand offers added value to the Stratasys partner network with its long-standing experience in offering office imaging, production printing, IT services and document solutions to organisations ranging from government departments and education to enterprise and small-to-medium businesses. Combined with Stratasys’ expertise in the 3D printing domain and comprehensive suite of professional 3D printing solutions and materials, the partnership will aid Stratasys’ commitment to demonstrate to organisations and local businesses, the versatile applications of 3D printing solutions — from multi-material and multi-functional prototypes — to customised tools and end-use production parts.

Stratasys and channel partners will continue to offer 3D printing solutions and vertical applications to companies across key sectors, including automotive, education, medical, consumer goods and electronics, facilitating businesses to expedite their design and manufacturing processes.

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