Today, HP Inc. unveiled a series of innovations and partnerships
helping its customers accelerate their digital manufacturing
journey. HP is expanding its industry-leading 3D printing
portfolio with the new Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing solution,
an industrial 3D printing system bringing new levels of
manufacturing predictability, efficiency, repeatability, and
quality to customers scaling to full production. To further
enable customers digitally transforming their manufacturing, HP is
also expanding its strategic alliances with industrial leaders
BASF, Materialise, and Siemens, and launching the HP Digital
Manufacturing Network, a new global community of proven,
large-scale 3D printed parts providers. “The Fourth Industrial
Revolution is one of the most transformative forces in our
lifetime. New technology innovations will be required, new
partnership models will emerge, and new modes of doing business
will unfold,” said
Christoph Schell, President of 3D
Printing and Digital Manufacturing at HP Inc. “HP is
committed to helping customers with diverse manufacturing needs
turn change into opportunity by delivering the most innovative
solutions portfolio and comprehensive ecosystem of industry-leading
partners. The broadening of our portfolio with the new Jet
Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing system, coupled with expanded
industrial alliances and our new Digital Manufacturing network, are
important accelerators of our digital manufacturing journey.”
HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D Printing Solution:
Breakthrough Economics, Productivity, and Applications The
new
HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing solution
brings together new systems, data intelligence, software, services,
and materials innovations enabling customers to scale their 3D
production and target business growth. Leveraging these
innovations, the new solution expands manufacturing predictability
with high-quality and optimal-yield of parts at industrial levels
of efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability; delivers best-in-class
economics and productivity for production environments; and
provides the increased flexibility, improved uptime, streamlined
workflows, and simplified fleet management required for factory
production settings. New data intelligence, software, and
services capabilities, including the
HP 3D Process
Control and
HP 3D Center software
offerings and the
HP 3D Parts Assessment service,
enable customers to achieve new heights of operational efficiency
and repeatability, and identify and optimize production of new 3D
applications. HP also introduced a new certified thermoplastic
polyurethane (TPU), ULTRASINT™ developed by BASF, to expand the
breadth of final-parts applications for customers on the new Jet
Fusion 5200 Series systems. The new TPU is ideal for flexible and
elastic parts and complements HP High Reusability1 PA-12, PA-12
Glass Beads, and PA-11 materials, with more coming in the
future. Numerous companies across the automotive, industrial,
consumer goods, and manufacturing sectors are exploring new
applications for the new Jet Fusion 5200 Series 3D printing
solution, including
Avid Product Development, BASF, Jaguar
Land Rover, Kupol, Materialise, Sculpteo, Prodartis, and
Vestas. “Innovation and advanced technology are at
the core of Jaguar Land Rover’s commitment to deliver outstanding
customer experiences. The transition to an autonomous,
connected electric and shared future and the journey to Industry
4.0 are central to our future strategy,” said
Ben Wilson,
Additive Manufacturing Manager, Jaguar Land Rover. “Our
work with HP to advance our knowledge and in-house capability in 3D
printing has been an important step towards production of quality
parts to support current and aftermarket customers. The
continuation of this collaboration through the early use of the new
HP Jet Fusion 5200 3D printing platform will help us to better
understand opportunities to unlock new application areas whilst
supporting investigations to advance the productivity, efficiency
and reliability of the technology.”
“As the largest provider of wind turbines in the world, Vestas
is looking to innovators like HP to help us speed new product
development for a more sustainable future,” said Jeremy D.
Haight, Senior Principal Engineer of Emerging Technologies, Vestas
VBIC. “The combination of new 3D printing materials
and technology breakthroughs is a significant step toward unlocking
new design possibilities, streamlining our manufacturing, and
improving environmental sustainability.” The new Jet Fusion 5200
Series 3D printing solution is available today. Full solution
information can be found at www.hp.com/go/3DPrinter5200.
HP Deepens Industrial Alliances to Drive the Future of
Digital Manufacturing Today HP also unveiled expanded
alliances with a number of industrial leaders to help customers on
their journey to digital manufacturing. Siemens,
an innovation leader in automation and digitalization, and HP are
expanding their alliance to deliver an end-to-end additive
manufacturing solution integrating HP’s 3D printing and data
intelligence platform, including the new HP Jet Fusion 5200 Series
3D solution, with Siemens’ Digital Enterprise software
portfolio. HP and Siemens are bringing together the power of
both companies to expand the market and help customers create
unique product designs, bring high-quality 3D parts to market
faster, and set up digital factory environments that unleash the
full potential of additive manufacturing. “We are excited to expand
our collaboration with HP. Innovative partnerships and cutting-edge
technologies such as additive manufacturing are essential for the
digital transformation of companies across industries. Siemens and
HP are thinking ahead to the future and are bringing together the
best from both companies in a complete, industry-specific solution
that will accelerate the adoption of industrial additive
manufacturing and help our customers to increase flexibility,
efficiency, and speed of digital manufacturing,” said Klaus
Helmrich, CEO of Siemens Digital Industries and member of the
Managing Board of Siemens AG. BASF, the
world’s leading chemical company, and HP are expanding their
alliance to deliver innovative BASF materials certified for HP’s
new 3D printing solutions. The two companies will also
partner to grow the market and help customers design and develop
new applications with this unique combination of materials science
and 3D printing capabilities. Already, BASF and HP are already
working with Vestas, the world’s largest provider
of wind turbines, and Sculpteo, a provider of 3D
design and production services, on new applications produced with
BASF’s ULTRASINT™ TPU on HP Jet Fusion 3D printing systems.
“Collaborative innovation among key players in the industry will
help customers unlock the full potential of 3D printing,” said
Dr. Markus Kamieth, Member of the Board of Executive
Directors at BASF. “The introduction of the new TPU is a
significant milestone in the cooperation between BASF and HP,
aligned with our common objective to accelerate the
industrialization of additive manufacturing.“
Materialise, a 3D printing services and software
leader, and HP are extending their partnership to integrate the new
HP Jet Fusion 5200 and HP Jet Fusion 500/300 3D printing solutions
with Materialise’s Build Processor and Materialise Magics 3D Print
Suite. As an early customer of the new Jet Fusion 5200 3D printing
solution, Materialise is also identifying and developing new
innovative applications for customers using the new BASF TPU and
other available HP 3D printing materials. Materialise is also
an initial partner of the new HP Digital Manufacturing Network,
leveraging HP 3D printing technologies to deliver parts at scale
for the European market. “The market is clearly embracing 3D
printing for production and, as a long-standing HP partner, we are
proud to expand our collaboration to new areas,” said Fried
Vancraen, Founder and CEO of Materialise. “Our
customers are excited by our tighter integration with HP, our joint
work on new applications and materials, and our commitment to scale
high-quality part production. Together we are helping our
customers win in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”
HP Launches Digital Manufacturing Network: Proven Part
Production at Scale Many companies look to digital
manufacturing service providers to help speed development of new
products, shorten time to market, create leaner supply chains, and
reduce their carbon footprint. To meet those needs, today HP
introduced the new HP Digital Manufacturing
Network, a global community of HP production partners to
help design, produce, and deliver both plastic and metal parts at
scale leveraging HP 3D printing solutions. Members of the HP
Digital Manufacturing Network possess high levels of advanced
additive manufacturing expertise, robust quality management and
end-to-end manufacturing processes, and a proven capability for
volume job production. The HP Digital Manufacturing Network
initially includes partners in the United States, Asia, and
Europe. Digital Manufacturing Network production partners who
have met HP’s stringent program qualifications include
Forecast 3D, GKN Powder Metallurgy,
GoProto, Jabil,
Materialise, Parmatech, and
ZiggZagg NV. HP will further expand the
network into other target markets with additional qualified
partners in the coming months. To learn more about HP Digital
Manufacturing Network partners visit
www.hp.com/go/DigitalManufacturingNetwork. About
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1 Industry-leading surplus powder reusability based on using HP
3D High Reusability PA 11 and PA 12 at recommended packing
densities and compared to selective laser sintering (SLS)
technology, offers excellent reusability without sacrificing
mechanical performance. Tested according to ASTM D638, ASTM D256,
ASTM D790, and ASTM D648 and using a 3D scanner. Testing monitored
using statistical process controls.
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