HP expects to launch Multi Jet Fusion technology 3D printer line in 2016


Although HP unveiled their revolutionary Multi Jet Fusion technology just last October of 2014, it seems like the 3D printing industry has already seen a new wave of new revolutionary tech ranging from the ultra-quick Carbon3D CLIP technology to even some impressive DIY solutions that are made from little more than an old projector and roughly $10 in hardware store supplies.  But despite the new developments from other developers, it appears that HP will still have a significant impact when they release the technology as a line of usable industrial-level 3D printers in late 2016. Scott Schiller, worldwide director for 3D printing at HP, was on-hand at the Inside 3D Printing event in New York City last week where he gave a rundown on the current updates and developments with their revolutionary additive manufacturing technology.  
The first 3D printers from HP that utilize their Multi Jet Fusion technology will be aimed at small to medium-sized businesses or “service bureaus” that focus on printing one-off parts for third-party businesses who either don’t have the space or the budget for their own machine.  Although other companies have created 3D printers of similar size and scale over the past few decades, HP is focusing on the speed and quality aspect of their 3D printers - along with some sleek software and an open source nature thanks to a partnership with Autodesk’s Spark platform.
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