HP deal delivers 3D printing in Thailand
Computer giant says Thailand’s large-scale manufacturing base makes it an attractive market
Suchit Leesa-nguansuk
HP, the global maker of computers and printers, is joining forces with Metro Systems Corporation Plc to introduce HP’s first 3D printer in Thailand and capitalise on the Industry 4.0 initiative.
“3D printers will play an integral role in the fourth industrial revolution, transforming analogue to digital manufacturing where automation and robotic technology are combined,” said Alex Lalumiere, head of HP’s client sales for 3D printers.
In the past 10 years, 3D printer technology has beaten the competition in terms of capability and pricing, he said. Technology has advanced, with faster printing that is more scalable and economical.
HP’s latest Jet Fusion Printing solutions enable 10-times-faster printing speed and are more than 50 per cent cheaper than rival industrial 3D printing solutions.
Mr Lalumiere said HP’s 3D printing roadmap features several new types of printing materials, including thermal plastic such as elastomer that enables more colourful and scalable prototype printing.
Such advances have broadened 3D printing’s scope to new markets such as sporting accessories and highly personalised auto parts.