
Wipro 3D unveils industrial grade 'make in India' 3D printer
CIOTechOutlook Team | Friday, 25 November 2022, 11:35 IST

The 3D printer is designed to cater to educational institutes, industries, engineering and R&D centres, the firm said.
"In the last 10 years, Wipro 3D has enabled customer success through expertise in metal additive manufacturing and are now foraying in the Industrial grade Polymer 3D printing through our newly launched line of printers," said Pratik Kumar, CEO, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN).
The 'Wipro 3D F300-2' has features like automatic platform levelling, magnetic print bed, self-cleaning nozzle and dual filtration to ensure user safety and high-quality 3D prints.
It is IoT-enabled and allows remote monitoring and control capabilities over the internet through any computer or any smartphone, according to the company.
The humidity monitored warm filament storage bay in the 3D printer ensures that the filament quality does not deteriorate. The printer also has the ability to print a wide range of materials as per the needs of the user.
"We are happy to share that all of our 3D printers will be designed and 'Made in India," said Kumar.
The 3D printer has the capability of printing multiple industrial-grade materials.
"Further through IoT-enabled features like remote visual monitoring and critical parameter monitoring and control, engineers and researchers can manage print jobs remotely through their smart devices," said Yathiraj Kasal, General Manager and business head for Wipro 3D.
Ramesh Natarajan, CEO, Redington Ltd, said that they are excited to join hands with Wipro 3D for the distribution of the 3D printer across the country.
"We will support Wipro 3D's foray into indigenous design and development of 3D printers," he added.
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