Not too long ago, Rachel reported that Polish 3D printer manufacturer Zortrax had struck a deal with Dell for 5000 of its M200 3D printers. The deal must have given the company a bit of confidence as its now looking for investors, with plans of going public in the near future.

At the same time that the company is seeking its €2.5 million investment, Zortrax is developing its second generation 3D printer. The new M120 3D printer will be a smaller and more affordable version of the M200, which successfully launched on Kickstarter in January. Zortrax has also claimed that it is in talks with other large clients, such as German appliance manufacturer Bosch. The company also plans to extend its sales network across Poland, to increase its distribution in the country. With a big purchase from Dell and interest from Bosch, it’s possible that the Zortrax line is serious business, or that the company at least knows how to do serious business.
Source: Centrum Druku 3D

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