DiManEx partners up with Amify.me to grow AM adoption across industries

Maarten van Dijk

A partnership with Amify.me to strengthen diverse supply chains through AM

DiManEx is joining Amify with a mission to accelerate the adoption of advanced additive manufacturing (AM) techniques across diverse industries! Through this collaboration, the integration of AM will be strengthened, in the supply chains of all main industries like packaging, transport, agriculture, railway and defence.


DiManEx, is a global analytics-software and Additive Manufacturing-services firm, with extensive experience in developing state-of-the-art Additive Manufacturing-powered solutions for supply chains. The company will enhance its capabilities with Amify's deep industry knowledge and resources. DiManEx’s commitment to providing high-quality, on-demand manufacturing solutions, coupled with its expertise, will be pivotal in advancing our shared goals.


Pieter Ruijssenaars, CEO of DiManEx, highlighted:

“One of the key hurdles is the understanding and scalability of AM solutions. By adding Amify.me to our services portfolio we can support our customers even better in their understanding of AM, its capabilities and its scalable application through comprehensive and qualified AM strategies. Our combined efforts will ensure that our clients have access to knowledge about data analytics and business case, technology, processes and automation in scalable manufacturing of (critical) parts."


Amify, a brand of Additive Center, is an independent platform and invites all AM industry participants to join our global initiative, consolidating industry knowledge and leading the way in this transformative journey together.


To find out more about this partnership and Amify click here

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