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FELIX 3.0 3D Printers Now Bundled with FELIX Builder Software by Materialise

FELIX Builder, Custom-Made Software for FDM Printers, Includes Build Processor, Which Is Positioned to Become the De Facto Standard for Simplifying the 3D Printing Process

Materialise NV (NASDAQ: MTLS), a leading provider of Additive Manufacturing software and of sophisticated 3D printing solutions in the medical and industrial markets, is proud that their partnership with FELIXrobotics BV has led to a successful builder, software which will now be bundled with every FELIX FDM (fused deposition modeling) 3D printer. FELIX desktop 3D printers are ideal for consumers as they are producing high quality prints, reliable and are easy to calibrate and maintain. The Felix Builder, which combines Materialise’s Build Processor with a user-friendly front-end solution, makes printing easier than ever while still offering a wide range of settings.

Using 3D printers is becoming easier by the day, thanks in part to software that acts similar to printer drivers for inkjet printing. By simplifying complicated functions through a straightforward user interface, the FELIX Builder, developed by Materialise, does just that for the FELIX 3.0 3D printers. By adjusting settings based on pre-set or custom-made profiles, users can go from STL file to watching their design print before their eyes in one all-inclusive program. This gives unprecedented control over their prints and a streamlined printing process.

Mechanical engineer Guillaume Feliksdal founded FELIXprinters after he encountered his first 3D printer and was unsatisfied with its performance. With a mission to improve both pre-assembled and assembly-required printers, FELIXprinters soon improved the current state of 3D desktop printers. FELIX 3.0 printers are ideal for office, educational and industrial environments as they suit the requirements for most small- to medium-sized projects. Fitting in line with FELIXrobotics’s mission, the Felix Builder makes the printers even easier to create high-quality prints, bringing 3D printing to a wider range of users.

This Build Processor is one of many that Materialise will be releasing and we are looking forward to future releases with other partners, from home printers, to prosumers, to industrial printers. This software is the ideal solution to connect applications to 3D printing technologies such as metal laser sintering, DLD, FDM and beyond.

For more information about build processors, please visit:
http://software.materialise.com/build-processor

For more information regarding FELIXprinters, please contact:

Wilgo Feliksdal
Commercial Director, FELIXRobotics BV
Gessel 4a, 3454MZ, de Meern
The Netherlands
info@FELIXprinters.com
Telephone: +31 (0)30 303 1387
www.FELIXprinters.com

For more information regarding the FELIX Builder, please contact:

Vanessa Palsenbarg
Corporate Communications Specialist, Materialise
Phone: +32 16 39 66 37
Fax:    +32 16 39 66 00
Email: Vanessa.Palsenbarg@materialise.be
Twitter: @belgiancanuck or @MaterialiseNV
Visit: www.materialise.com
 
About FELIXrobotics BV

FELIXrobotics BV founded in 2011 is a producer of desktop 3d printers based in The Netherlands. We provide our products worldwide directly through our website and also via our reseller network.
Our mission is to offer professional quality but affordable desktop FDM printers giving our customers the best possible value for a wide range of applications. Our printers are used professionally, for educational/research purposes and for the home user who values quality.
Reliability, quality, versatility and customer satisfaction are things we value in our company and in our products.
For more information please visit us: www.FELIXprinters.com
 
About Materialise

With its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, and branches worldwide, Materialise is a provider of Additive Manufacturing (AM) software solutions and sophisticated 3D printing services in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design and consumer products. Materialise has been playing an active role in the field of AM since 1990, through its involvement in AM for industrial and medical applications, by providing biomedical and clinical solutions such as medical image processing and surgical simulations and by developing unique solutions for its customers' prototyping, production, and medical needs.
For additional information, please visit: www.materialise.com.