Dynamism, an additive manufacturing distributor, has revealed the opening of a 3D printing showroom at its Azoth offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

It turns out that Azoth is the newest brand to- be unveiled under the EGC, EWIE Group of Companies that works with makers to enhance the effectiveness of their product plants and running expenses.
Dynamism has collaborated with the firm to boost its collection of additive manufacturing as possible solutions of these makers.
Reflecting the offering of additive manufacturing hardware by Dynamism which comprises brands like Formlabs, Ultimaker, and Desktop Metal, and Nexa 3D. The exhibition space hosts desktop extrusion 3D printing machines, metal technologies, as well as stereolithography systems.
Integrating an exhibition space into its devoted AM offices will assist Azoth in supporting customers to recognize chances to perform additive manufacturing technology in their own markets. Not just a maker of pieces using the technologies, Azoth plans to assist firms adopt the technology to most suitable to their requirements, fast-tracing their implementation to lessen running expenses and increase production effectiveness.
“For companies leading the transformation to digital manufacturing, seeing the most innovative 3D printers operating side by side is an invaluable experience,” said the Vice President of Enterprise Solutions at Dynamism, Tim Ruffner. “We’re so pleased to be working with Azoth 3D, a leader in helping some of the world’s largest manufacturers transition to on-demand factory parts and tooling.”
Azoth’s Key Account Manager, Cody Cochran said that Azoth is concentrated on implementing a new inventory management model that they refer to as TOMO, Take One Make One. “We are able to transform customer inventory into digital libraries of parts ready to be printed on demand,” remarked the Key Account Manager of Azoth, Cody Cochran.
“Through our manufacturing expertise, we ensure that quality end-use parts are manufactured every time and that it is ready for the shop floor. TOMO is more than 3D printing parts, TOMO is a lean manufacturing process focused on quality and reducing operating costs.” he continued.