A Russian company moved the production of 3D printers from Germany to the Russian Federation
Domestic company TEN fab has moved the production of 3D printers from Germany to Russia.
The main activity of the company is the production of mechatronics, robotics and medical equipment. However, since June of this year, it began to mass-produce 3D printers from Anisoprint.
Thus, the Russian manufacturer makes the enclosures, assembles internal elements in them and carries out testing before shipment, so that the customer eventually receives a fully packaged product.
As Anisoprint's head Fedor Antonov said, the company's main market is Europe, and that is why production was initially based in Germany. However, because of the pandemic situation, the management decided to move it to Russia.
Anisoprint technology involves printing production tooling, brackets and other parts for aircraft interiors, as well as components and functional prototypes in areas such as aircraft construction and healthcare.
TEN fab among other things manufactures parts, assembles the body, installs parts inside, and connects electronic parts.
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Author: Ksenia Gustova