AME-3D Launches New Website & Returns To Exhibit At TCT

11th July 2023

AME-3D are pleased to announce that their new website is now live. Their website relaunch has come as part of their mission this year to make offerings clearer, demonstrate their flexibility as a UK manufacturer & look the part within the 3D printing

This relaunch further defines the services they offer including: 

Rapid Prototyping – Creating prototypes for design validation, visual inspection or testing before full scale production through 3D printing & moulding technologies. 

Additive Manufacturing – Allowing customers to get bespoke 3D prints through SLA, SLS & MJF methods. 

Low Volume Manufacturing – Enabling flexibility with supply chain pressures through manufacturing parts or end-use products on-demand. Streamlining manufacturing with short timescales. 

A rundown of the changes on the website includes: 
- Clearer user navigation. 
- Updated branding. 
- Multiple options to contact without submitting a CAD, for project discussions. 
- More clarification on offerings including services, technologies & materials. 
- More information on who they are & their company history. 

The website launch comes just as AME-3D attended and exhibited at TCT3SIXTY this year. An event which saw them stamp their authority across the sector. 

Their managing director, Rich Proctor, reflects on the week at TCT along with the launch of their new website, 

“TCT has been a great opportunity to get back exhibiting after over 2 years of not being able to, being able to launch our website with clearer messaging of our services has fallen perfectly in line with our return to tradeshows. 

Our workforce has grown stronger & we are confident that we are in a position to compete with the industry giants within 3D printing.” 

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