It’s
official: Objet is the 3D printing company to turn to
for creativity! In its July 2010 issue, CNBC Magazine
recognized Objet Geometries as one of the 25 most
creative companies in Europe. Describing Objet
Geometries as a pioneer in the 3D printing industry, the
article places a special focus on the Connex and Alaris
systems.
In the article, CNBC
highlights the central role Europe’s entrepreneurs,
start-ups and SMEs are expected to play in the economic
recovery of the region. In particular, according to
CNBC, it is the vision of these companies that is likely
to set change in motion.
Being included in the list
of most creative companies, places Objet in good
company, It is recognized together with some very worthy
contenders from industries ranging from clothing, to
health care, telecommunications, advertising, and - in
Objet’s case – manufacturing. Objet was the only 3D
printing company named in the prestigious list.
In addition to dubbing Objet
Geometries a pioneer in its field, CNBC’s article also
praises the speed and precision with which Objet’s
systems work. Specifically, the piece points to Connex
systems as Objet’s ‘top end’ system, and the Alaris30
for its affordability.
The publication of the
article underscores the contribution Objet’s machines
have made in several industries recently. One such
example is in the film industry, where Objet’s
technologies were used in preparation of the Oscar
award-winning movie Avatar. Another well-known customer
is Adidas, the German sports apparel manufacturer, who
uses Objet’s technologies in the design of almost all
new shoe soles.