Adroitec to distribute Stratasys 3D printers in India AM Industry

Adroitec Information Systems Pvt. Ltd., a global engineering solutions provider with state-of-the-art development centers in India, is Stratasys’ newest channel partner. “We are delighted to collaborate with Stratasys and offer world-class 3D printing technologies to the Indian manufacturing industry to help it become more competitive. We look forward to a great collaboration,” said Mr. Swaroop Chand, MD, Adroitec.

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This partnership will combine the complete capabilities and offerings of Stratasys in polymer additive manufacturing – from products designed to yield functional and multi-color prototypes to systems for manufacturing tooling components to systems focused on mass production applications – with the deep manufacturing domain knowledge and robust presence of Adroitec in the manufacturing sector. The result will be end-to-end solutions from concept to prototyping for manufacturing companies based out of India.

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Mr. Rajiv Bajaj, MD, Stratasys India and SEA, said, “As companies look for technology solutions to address vulnerabilities in manufacturing and supply chain logistics, additive manufacturing will play a far bigger role in product innovation & manufacturing going forward. With Stratasys’ advancement to manufacturing at scale, our partnership with Adroitec will further strengthen our ability to drive AM adoption in the country. We welcome team Adroitec, an experienced player in the AM industry, to our ecosystem and are confident that it will accelerate technological transformation in Indian industry and academia with best-in-class Stratasys technology.”

The manufacturing sector in India has been fraught with various challenges to meet the contemporary needs of end users, which include higher precision, faster time-to-market, mass product customization and automation. Organizations have turned to new technologies such as rapid prototyping and 3D printing combined with computer-aided design software and advanced materials to produce sophisticated designs at minimal costs and lower raw material usage.

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Author: Davide Sher

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