Canon enters UK distribution agreement with 3D Systems

Canon Europe has entered a distribution agreement with 3D Systems, commencing March 2015, which will see Canon marketing, selling and supporting 3D Systems’ 3D printers, including the ProJet 1200, 3500 series, 4500, 6000 and 7000 in the UK and Ireland.

Through the partnership, customers will have access to 3D Systems’ advanced 3D printing technology underpinned by Canon’s exceptional service and support. This partnership reflects Canon’s ongoing growth strategy of expansion into new technology domains that deliver significant value to its diverse customer base and builds on the 3D Systems distribution agreement with Canon Marketing Japan announced in March 2014. 

Focusing on prototyping for rapid product development, Canon will offer the 3D printers to its substantial customer base in the UK and Ireland, across the engineering, manufacturing and architectural market segments. 

Enabled by advances in technology and driven by the demand from the manufacturing sector for increased production efficiencies and customisation, the 3D printing market is growing rapidly. Research and advisory company, Gartner, has predicted that end-user spending on 3D printers is expected to increase from $1.6 billion in 2015 to around $13.4 billion in 2018¹.

Jeppe Frandsen, Head of Production Printing Group, Canon Europe, said: “At Canon we’re continually assessing new market opportunities where we believe we can make a difference to our customers. It’s clear that, because of the potential business benefits it can deliver, 3D printing is one such opportunity. Not only does this add to an extensive technology portfolio that few can match, but we also believe we can deliver an exceptional sales and service experience to fully support our customers in this innovative and dynamic area of the market.” 

Frandsen continued: “This partnership, together with Canon’s own significant investment in R&D, reflects both our long term commitment to 3D printing and our ongoing dedication to deliver advanced technology and support to our customers to help them improve the performance and profitability of their businesses.”

“We are excited to team up with a proven and experienced partner like Canon Europe to expand our distribution across the UK and Ireland,” said Michele Marchesan, Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, 3D Systems. “Canon is a trusted provider of industry solutions with strong service and support, and we are thrilled to extend our advanced 3D printing technology to a wider range of customers and applications.”

Commenting on the announcement, Duncan Smith (pictured), Wide Format Print Group Director at Canon UK and Ireland said: “At Canon, we have a strong record of introducing our customers to innovative new technologies that make a positive difference to their business.

"With applications of 3D printing growing at a fast pace, especially in the markets we already service with our wide format solutions, we want to ensure that our customers are aware of and able to exploit the endless opportunities and added value this technology can deliver.

"The combination of our trusted sales and service support infrastructure and our partnership with 3D Systems puts Canon in a unique position to guide and support our customers in their adoption of 3D printing.”



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