Airtech Advanced Materials Group, a developer of specialized materials for additive manufacturing processes, and Additive Engineering Solutions (AES) have entered into an exclusive supply agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, Airtech will provide AES with comprehensive support in additive manufacturing business opportunities and technical areas. In return, AES commits to the exclusive use of Airtech products in its LFAM projects.
Austin Schmidt, President and Co-Founder of AES, commented, “This is a logical agreement between two market leaders in the LFAM space and we are thrilled to further our existing relationship with Airtech.” Andy Bridge, Director of Business Development at AES, added, “I have been impressed with the level of material testing, especially tool-part interaction evaluation that Airtech focuses on.”
The partnership goes beyond just product supply and includes joint efforts in the areas of design practices, material characterization, tool-part interaction, material processing, new material development and market penetration strategies.
Gregory Haye, Director of Additive Manufacturing at Airtech Advanced Materials Group, emphasized the company’s dedication to supporting AES and its clients, “Airtech is excited to expand their relationship with one of the first commercial adopters of LFAM in North America. AES is dedicated to this technology and delivering meaningful problem-solving solutions to their customers. We look forward to supporting AES customer project success by providing our industry-leading material solutions and technical support capabilities.”
Both companies aim to deliver improved product quality, optimized processes and innovative solutions by combining their expertise and resources. With a focus on customer satisfaction, this collaboration signals another step forward in addressing industry challenges and meeting evolving customer needs.
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