Author: Contributor|| Date Published: July 2, 2018
Ed Sheehan Jr.
TYSONS CORNER, VA, July 2, 2018 Concurrent Technologies Corp. has entered into a partnership with Sciaky, a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, in efforts to help clients use 3D-printing technology to build metallic structures, ExecutiveBiz reported Wednesday.
CTC said Tuesday it will apply the Chicago, Ill.-based manufacturers Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing technology which is designed to process metal alloys to engineer structures that may measure up to 19 feet in response to demand for large-scale, 3D-printed metal parts.
“We are grateful for this opportunity to collaborate with the talented team at Sciaky… Our clients will realize numerous benefits thanks to this arrangement,” said Ed Sheehan Jr., CEO and president of CTC.
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