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The National Association of Dental Laboratories ( NADL) annually recognizes companies and individuals who have significantly contributed to the dental laboratory profession, and this year named Carbon its 2021 Supplier Member of the Year, due to its continued 3D printing innovations in the dental industry and the fact that these solutions offer accuracy, reliability, and throughput for a higher return on investment. NADL Names Carbon 2021 Supplier Member of the Year We’ve decided to use them as our main 3D printer, going forward, and we hope they keep up the good work!” 3DPRINTUK’s parts are at least as high-quality as our old supplier, with very competitive pricing and generally faster turn-around, without the new Brexit customs headaches. “Looking for alternatives, we stumbled on 3DPRINTUK, and we couldn’t be happier. Very simply, we needed to place an urgent order with them just before Christmas 2020, and they refused it down to uncertainty around Brexit,” explained Qontrol Ltd.’s CTO Dr Josh Silverstone. “We have been long-time regular customers of a continental-European print service. This allows its clients to receive their orders without delay. One of the ways that 3DPRINTUK has continued service without supply chain interruptions is its use of UPS Express, as opposed to road freight, until the world settles down again. In some cases, companies that used international service providers had their orders refused this is what happened to new 3DPRINTUK client Qontrol Ltd., which uses 3D printing to make instruments for use in quantum science R&D.

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Many forward-looking companies, such as low-volume industrial 3D printing specialist 3DPRINTUK, began reassessing their supply chains, so that international customers wouldn’t see a break in services amidst the chaos. Read on for the details!Īs the official Brexit date approached last year, government agencies and officials urged businesses to get ready for the changes that would come once the UK withdrew from the European Union, and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t help the inevitable disruptions. Then, it’s on to two stories about 3D technology being used to turn stunning pieces of art into awesome 3D printed versions. We’ve got a little business news to share with you in today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, followed by news about a new material.








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