Global Channel Growth Anisoprint is expanding its global footprint through a North America distributor (Top3DGroup) and new regional offices in Shanghai and Singapore, creating accessible entry points for aerospace, automotive, robotics, and healthcare OEMs and contract manufacturers. Focus on developing channel partnerships, co-marketing programs, and regional demand generation to land pilot projects and longer-term print-partnership deals.
Composite Printing Strength Composer Nova, a four-head composite 3D printer, enables high-throughput, multi-material, and complex geometry parts for end-use production. Pursue aerospace primes, automotive suppliers, and medical device manufacturers seeking lightweight parts or metal-to-composite substitution. Offer equipment sales, extended services, and bundled materials/training to accelerate adoption.
Cost Savings Advantage Weight reductions of up to threefold and potential cost savings up to 95% versus alternative technologies provide a strong sustainability and total-cost-ownership story. Target procurement leaders, program managers, and design engineers in aerospace, automotive, and healthcare who are evaluating material substitutions and lifecycle cost improvements.
Asia Expansion Footprint Strategic APAC presence with Singapore HQ and Suzhou production, plus a Shanghai office, puts Anisoprint close to major aerospace, electronics, and automotive players. Build regional demos, local service partnerships, and reseller arrangements to win multi-site programs across Asia-Pacific.
Innovation Partnerships Ongoing R&D into near-zero gravity composite printing opens opportunities with universities, research labs, and space agencies. Seek collaborations for pilot projects, joint development, and early access programs that generate reference customers for new printers, materials, and processes.