The UK’s own metal 3D printing firm, Renishaw, has placed major stakes in the Indian 3D printing market with its first Indian additive manufacturing technical center in Pune. The news was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, Nick Clegg, just as the final day of his trade delegation to the country came to a close.
The new center in Pune is a continuation of the company’s already existent commitment to the Indian market, as Renisha has been trading with India since 1983 and formed a representative office in Bagalore in 1993, which was eventually converted into a trading subsidiary in 2000. Employing a large number of the company’s software engineers, responsible for part of the 3D printed product line, the Pune facility fits in directly to Renishaw’s manufacturing and procurement strategy. At the same time, it complements Renishaw’s other centers in the UK, USA, Canada, Germany, and China. After the UK’s only metal 3D printing firm establishes the technical center in India, the company already has plans to create centers in other key markets.…
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