26/05/21
Multistation as Meltio’s Official Master Reseller to Boost Growth in the French Metal Additive Manufacturing Market
Paris, France and Linares, Spain – April 30th, 2021. Multistation SAS; a French digital and additive manufacturing engineering company, and Meltio; a disruptive laser metal deposition technology manufacturer today announced that Multistation is going to play a key role in the distribution and support of the Meltio metal 3D printing solutions in the French market, as the prime official reseller.
Meltio offers a pioneering metal 3D printing solution that enables industrial applications with a process built around welding wire, the safest, cleanest, and most affordable metal feedstock in the market.
Multistation will focus on building a supportive ecosystem for Meltio’s technology in the French territory partnering and driving business opportunities alongside technology centers, tooling machine companies, robotic integrators, academia, and industry.
Meltio proudly announces its first official sales partner in the French territory, Multistation.
Multistation, established in 1987, is an independent provider of disruptive and advanced consulting, services, and devices for digital and additive manufacturing. Their expertise covers numerous sectors, ranging from automotive, aerospace, railway, energy, medical, sub-contractor, academic, R&D, jewelry, to dentistry… etc. These include small and medium enterprises and accounts such as Renault, Peugeot, Citroen, Safran, Airbus, SNCF, Cartier in France, North Africa, and many other countries across the world.
Meltio takes metal 3D printing to the next level by developing high-performance, affordable, and easy-to-use metal 3D printing solutions. The company’s mission is to delight customers, partners and employees by pioneering the development of affordable metal 3D printing systems that are reliable, safe, and powerful, continually reinforcing their status as disruptors.
Emeline SICARD Gerard GARCIA
Marketing Manager Head of Marketing
MULTISTATION SAS Meltio