
Siemens and Roboze announced a strategic partnership to create complete workflows for the industrialization of 3D printing and increase the production opportunities for companies involved in the energy, mobility, and aerospace sectors.
The collaboration will increase the productivity, competitiveness, and efficiency of manufacturers embarking on the path to the future of industry.
“We have embarked on a path that sees us leading the way with Roboze to increase the production capacities of manufacturing companies around the world,” explains Tim Bell, Additive Manufacturing Business Manager at Siemens. “We have experienced the potential of Roboze's 3D printing firsthand, so much so that we have chosen to implement their ARGO 500 into our processes. I’m excited to be part of this project as I see ample strategic opportunities for the future of manufacturing”.
The main activities will focus on digitalization and automation projects to address the challenges of today and tomorrow, while turning current obstacles into new opportunities to generate success.
The priorities set between Siemens and Roboze demonstrate the flexibility, agility, and scalability companies need to move towards digital transformation.
"We are excited to announce our new partnership with Siemens, which actually represents another step in our strategy to be closer to the industries we have served for years such as energy, mobility and aerospace." says Francesco Pantaleone, Vice-President of Business Development, Roboze. "For us, Siemens is an ideal partner to be even more present in these innovative sectors that want to start strategic digital transformation paths".
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