08-28-2016: 3DGence unveiled the new generation of its 3D printers from the Industry Series
The market premiere of the 3DGence Industry took place in September 2016 at the TCT Show in Birmingham, UK
On August 28, 2016, 3DGence—a leading Polish manufacturer of desktop 3D printers—presented its new machine, a successor to the popular 3DGence One. The first glimpse of what the company was working on was seen in March 2016 at the Dni Druku 3D (The 3D Printing Days) trade fair in Kielce, Poland. The 3D printer displayed there was still a prototype, but its level of advancement suggested that the project was nearing completion. On August 28, 2016, the company decided to showcase the official version to the world for the first time: the 3DGence Industry.
The 3DGence brand was founded in 2014 in Katowice, Poland, by Roman Foltyn, Patryk Kadlec, and Grzegorz Kowalczyk. The first 3D printer model was the desktop 3DGence One, which featured exceptionally high-quality and costly components. It was one of the first 3D printers on the market to use auto-compensation for calibration and was likely the first ever to use porcelain stoneware as its builplate!
The company quickly gained popularity, but over time decided to shift its focus from the desktop 3D printer sector to industrial 3D printers. This transition coincided with the acquisition of the company by Michał Sołowow, one of Poland's wealthiest individuals, who owns a portfolio of industrial companies including Synthos, Cersanit, and Barlinek. The 3DGence Industry was the first 3D printer to kick-start this change.
The new 3D printer was designed from the beginning for a completely different type of client than the 3DGence One. Its target customers were industrial and manufacturing companies using 3D printers for rapid prototyping or low-volume production. With these users in mind, the 3DGence Industry was equipped with a range of features tailored for more demanding customers.
The 3D printer featured a closed and heated build chamber and dual print heads capable of printing with two filaments. The build volume measured 30 cm in each axis. The device was operated via a built-in, color LCD display.
Source: www.centrumdruku3d.pl