Tri-Tech Engineering to Distribute Objet Desktop 3D Printers in the UK

Rehovot, Israel – November 9, 2010 - Objet Geometries Ltd., the innovation leader in 3D printing for rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing, today announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Tri-Tech Engineering Ltd, a provider of high-quality, reliable and affordable product support services within the 3D printing and rapid prototyping industry. Under the agreement, Tri-Tech will sell, distribute and service Objet desktop 3D printers throughout the UK. Since Tri-Tech has been providing installation, training and service support for many years for Objet's complete range of desktop, professional and high-end 3D printing systems, the company is already an expert in the Objet Alaris30 desktop printer. As a UK distributor of the Objet Alaris30, Tri-Tech is uniquely capable of answering the growing demand in the UK for a high-quality and affordable desktop 3D printing system that fits within the budget of most businesses, even relatively small ones. Established...

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