Fespa, 3Dion to bring 3D printing to the show

Fespa is partnering with non-profit 3D industry initiative 3Dion to bring the 2D printing and 3D printing industry together at Fespa 2015, which takes place in Cologne, Germany, from 18 to 22 May 2015.

08 May 2015 | By Dibyajyoti Sarma

As its slogan ‘2D Printing meets 3D Printing’ suggests, visitors will be able to explore the business opportunities of adding 3D to an established print service offering. It also promises to stretch the imagination of anyone interested in this fast growing phenomenon, with live scanning and printing demonstrations as well as regular presentations.
 
The 3D Print Showcase (Hall 8/Stand A72) will feature a number of 3Dion members that offer a wide range of products and services, including 3D industry leader Stratasys, 3D pioneer 3D Systems, entry-level 3D printer manufacturer Makerbot, and Roland DG, the first 2D print manufacturer to enter the 3D market.
 
Antonius Koester will demonstrate three different scanning systems addressing different applications like art, fashion and textile printing, while mein3.de will present a workflow with scanning system and graphics tablet. Furthermore, 3Dion will feature Adobe, Artec, Botspot, Canto, the Dream Maker Overlord, Voxeljet and its strategic 2D partner Epson.
 
Sheldon Nazaré of 3Dion said, “The Fespa 3D Print Showcase should be a ‘must-see’ for every visitor, whether it’s a printer seriously considering to expand the company’s service offering, or someone merely curious about 3D printing and the opportunities it represents. The interest in 3D printing we’ve seen in the print community over the past year has been incredible, particularly for the automotive, architecture, medicine and prototyping sectors.”
 
“Any print service provider concerned with the future of their business should therefore ensure that they are up to date with 3D printing and what it potentially offers, especially when it comes to prototyping,” Thomas Meurers of 3Dion added.