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Freemelt signs agreement with Tech-Labs, its first US reseller
Freemelt is a high-tech growth company whose pioneering solution creates new conditions for rapid growth in 3D printing, enters into an agreement with one of the leading educational resellers in the United States, Tech-Labs. This is another step towards continued global expansion and growth of Freemelt’s research system, Freemelt ONE.
Swedish Freemelt has signed an agreement with one of the major resellers within education, Technical Laboratory Systems Inc, Tech-Labs, which is active in eight states in central United States.
“Tech-Labs is delighted with the new partnership with Freemelt. With Freemelt’s mission statement being one of collective collaboration it was only a matter of time before the two companies came together to create a dynamic 3D metal solutions team”, says Warner Brown, President at Tech-Labs.
“Tech-Labs focus on cutting edge technology to educators will not only support our growth but also ensure that Freemelt ONE systems end up at customers that expand the global knowledge in materials development”, says Ulric Ljungblad, CEO of Freemelt.
The research system Freemelt ONE creates benefits for Freemelt’s customers – both in terms of technology and materials. For example, tungsten, titanium, and copper are highly interesting materials in the scientific community in both aerospace and defense industries as well as in medical technology.
“Tech-Labs exceptional network in Central US will increase the lead generation in research and academia”, says Peter Jain, Manager Director Sales at Freemelt.
Tech-Labs has been leading the industry needs for technical and vocational training in Texas and Oklahoma for over forty years and have developed into a full-service education equipment and instructional software provider and expanded into Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. They are an industry expert in polymer and metal AM solutions.
For more information about Tech-labs see: Tech-Labs | Training Systems for Industry and Education