Boston Micro Fabrication Announces Partnership with Dreigeist GbR

BY Laura Galloway

BMF partnership with Dreigeist reflects focus on German Market

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), the pioneer in microscale 3D printing systems, today announced their partnership with Dreigeist, an application developer, technology service provider and an independent distributor of market-leading industrial 3D printers, materials, and software located in Nuremburg, Germany. Dreigeist have added BMF’s microArch S140 to their application center, a micro-precision 3D printer designed for production of high resolution, highly precise parts able to achieve 10 µm resolution, at +/- 25 µm part tolerance. Dreigeist will distribute BMF’s line of micro-precision 3D printers to customers throughout Germany who are looking for an ultra-high resolution, accuracy and precision micro 3D printing solution as well as provide local application engineering and technical support. The microArch 140 uses a proprietary approach to 3D printing named PμSL (Projection Micro-Stereolithography) that leverages light and enables the technology to produce incredibly high-resolution prints. Today, BMF has the only micro 3D printing platform that matches precision injection molding in terms of resolution, size, and tolerance.

microArch S140 at Dreigeist

Christopher König (DREIGEIST Founder & CTO)

“Over the past five years, we have repeatedly encountered the hardware limitations of additive manufacturing in many of our development projects. As a logical consequence, we are very pleased to be working with the professional team at Boston Micro Fabrication,” said Christopher König, Founder & CTO of Dreigeist.

“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with Dreigeist and are excited to expand our current UK based support network by adding an exceptional level of Germany based service and support for our BMF customers. With Dreigeist’s unparalleled experience working in the 3D space, we are confident that our partnership will help to enable miniaturization throughout enterprises and universities in Germany and beyond,” said John Kawola, CEO of BMF.

If you are interested in learning more, please contact BMF or Dreigeist for more information. 

About BMF – Boston Micro Fabrication

Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) specializes in micro precision 3D printing. The company’s microArch system uses a 3D printing approach called PμSL (Projection Micro-Stereolithography) that leverages light, customizable optics, a high-quality movement platform and controlled processing technology to produce the industry’s most accurate and precise high-resolution 3D prints for product development, research and industrial short run production. The technology represents a true industry breakthrough by empowering product manufacturers to capitalize on the benefits of 3D printing without sacrificing quality or scale.

Founded in 2016, BMF has offices in Singapore, Boston, Shenzhen and Tokyo. For more information on BMF please visit www.bmf3d.com or follow the company on Twitter at @bmf3d.

About Dreigeist

Dreigeist, www.dreigeist.com, supports companies in the integrated development of products and their additive manufacturing processes. In addition, the 3D printing specialist advises on setting up production capacities and offers training. Dreigeist is a sales partner of well-known 3D printer and material manufacturers and thus forms the link between customers and manufacturers. Dreigeist was founded in 2015 by former Formula 1 designer Christopher König and his wife Mareike. Currently, Dreigeist employs 12 people. In May 2020, the steadily growing company expanded its space at the Nuremberg site to almost 800 square meters, offering state-of-the-art production and laboratory facilities, a clean room and now also its own training center.

 

Media Contact:
Laura Galloway
lgalloway@bmf3d.com