voxeljet will be going to Frankfurt with a lot of innovations and
exciting news. The introduction of two new 3D printers, the original
model of the Aston Martin DB5 from the new James Bond film Skyfall,
along with an original competition, means that a visit to the trade fair
stand (hall 11.0, stand E 62) will become not just an informative but
also entertaining experience.
The highlight of this year's trade fair presence is the premiere of the world's
first continuous 3D printer VXC800. This printer runs the
building and unpacking processes in parallel without interruptions – an
innovation that will garner a lot of attention at the EuroMold. With the
VX200, which is also new, voxeljet will be presenting another product
innovation that will likely become the first choice for situations that
require a very compact 3D printer at a reasonable purchase price.
"We are always expanding our range of industry-ready 3D printers. From
the compact printer VX200 and proven industry machines VX500 and
VX1000 to the large-format printer VX4000 and the top innovation VXC800,
our range is broad enough to accommodate almost every customer
requirement," says Dr. Ingo Ederer, CEO of voxeljet.
At the same time, it is also quite possible that an exhibit of a
different kind will become a big favourite with the audience: the
true-to-original model of the Aston Martin DB5, which is used in the
new James Bond film Skyfall. voxeljet printed a total of three plastic
models of the DB5 on its precision machines, using an impressive scale
of 1:3. Now that shooting for the film has ended, one of these models
can be viewed at the voxeljet trade fair stand.
And visitors to the stand can expect yet another surprise: By
participating in an original competition, participants can win a bust
of their own portrait, which will be made on a 3D printer. To see
how it works, visit the voxeljet trade fair stand...