Altem and One Click Metal introduce accessible metal 3D printing solutions

  • Industry News
  • Mar 24,25
By combining One Click Metal’s innovative BOLDseries metal 3D printing systems with Altem Technologies’ extensive distribution network and industry expertise, the collaboration aims to provide cost-effective, user-friendly solutions tailored to the needs of Indian businesses.
Altem and One Click Metal introduce accessible metal 3D printing solutions

One Click Metal, a leading provider of metal 3D printing solutions, is pleased to announce a partnership with Altem Technologies, a pioneer in additive manufacturing and product lifecycle management solutions in India. This collaboration aims to make metal 3D printing more accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises and research institutions across India, addressing the growing demand for advanced manufacturing technologies in the region.

Expanding metal 3D printing accessibility
The partnership between One Click Metal and Altem Technologies seeks to bridge the gap between advanced metal 3D printing technologies and the Indian manufacturing sector. By combining One Click Metal’s innovative BOLDseries metal 3D printing systems with Altem Technologies’ extensive distribution network and industry expertise, the collaboration aims to provide cost-effective, user-friendly solutions tailored to the needs of Indian businesses.


Leadership perspectives
Martin Heller, Global Sales Director, One Click Metal, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, “Collaborating with Altem Technologies aligns with our mission to democratise metal 3D printing. Their deep understanding of the Indian market and commitment to customer success make them an ideal partner as we expand our global footprint.”

Abhishek Kalra, Associate Vice President-Digital Manufacturing, Altem Technologies, commented on the strategic alliance, “Partnering with One Click Metal enables us to offer cutting-edge metal 3D printing solutions to our clients. This collaboration will empower Indian manufacturers to innovate and enhance their production capabilities, keeping pace with global advancements in additive manufacturing.” 

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