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Jun 24, 2023

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This article was sponsored by Applied Rapid Technologies, a company offering rapid prototyping and 3D printing equipment and services.

On March 27, 2023, Applied Rapid Technologies (ART) will be hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony to introduce its new 3D printing showroom. The open house will take place at the company’s facility at 1130 International Parkway, Suite 127, Fredericksburg, Virginia 22406, where attendees will have the opportunity to meet with ART representatives.

The new showroom will showcase three particular 3D printers – the NXE 400Pro, XiP Desktop Resin, and NXD 200Pro printers – all of which will run demonstrations during the event. These machines are capable of rapid prototyping and manufacturing for industries like education, medical, engineering, and, in the case of the NXD 200Pro, dental applications. The showroom also includes maker space and a training facility as part of the company’s STEM outreach with local students to educate them on additive manufacturing.

“Our state-of-the-art facility is open for customers to visit at any time,” says Bruce LeMaster, ART founder and vice president of manufacturing. “Come see how we help maximize the ideas of clients who need high-quality parts quickly.”

The ceremony is in celebration of ART’s partnership with Nexa3D, a provider of thermoplastic and photopolymer 3D printers with open material platforms. Nexa3D offers industrial and desktop resin 3D printers, as well as thermoplastic laser sintering equipment for serial production.

Abigail Anne Spanberger, U.S. representative from Virginia’s 7th congressional district, will speak at the event about manufacturing in the state. Members of the local business community, Stafford County Economic Development Authority (EDA), and the chamber of commerce, in addition to industry representatives, customers, and local high school and college students, will also be in attendance.

To receive a quote, visit artcorp.com/get-a-quote/.

Image Credit: Image courtesy of Applied Rapid Technologies (ART)

This article was sponsored by Applied Rapid Technologies, a company offering rapid prototyping and 3D printing equipment and services. To receive a quote, visit artcorp.com/get-a-quote/.