VENTURA, Calif.—The 3D printer manufacturer Nexa3D announced an expansion of its distribution into Michigan through a partnership with Delray Systems, a Rochester-based reseller of 3D pinter technology.

The network expansion is part of Nexa3D’s ambitious plan to address fundamental supply chain shortcomings complicated by COVID-19. The company says its printers are faster than legacy machines, printing up to 19 liters of part volume at high speeds using production grade materials.

With over 30 years’ experience in customer service, design engineering and manufacturing, Delray Systems helps companies implement new technology and training for advanced manufacturing.

“Nexa3D printers provide our customers speed, precision and automation to offer a clear advantage over the competition,” said Joe Rocca, founder and CEO of Delray Systems. “Nexa3D printers offer the highest-quality, ultra-fast speed for our customers’ additive manufacturing and 3D printing requirements, and we welcome them as an important part of our impressive line of leading brands.”

“Michigan is in the heart of the American manufacturing industry,“ said Avi Reichental, Co-founder, chairman and CEO of Nexa3D. “There has never been a better time for companies struggling with their broken supply chains to consider additive manufacturing as one of their primary COVID-19 remediation tools. Combining Delray’s outstanding reputation and commitment to service with Nexa3D’s capacity to convert current 3D printing speeds from dialup internet to broadband-like productivity delivers new level of design agility supply chain simplification and flexible production alternative when it is most needed.”

More at www.nexa3d.com or www.3d-printer.com.