On February 28, 2020, printing solutions giant Xerox (xerox) announced the appointment of Tali Rosman (Tali Rosman) as the vice president of the 3D business focused on additive manufacturing.
Rosman previously served as3D printingLeader Stratasys is the head of product strategy and operations, and most recently served as the vice president and head of business operations for the Americas of software solutions company NICE. In his new position as vice president of Xerox’s 3D business, Rothman will report to Naresh Shanker, the company’s chief technology officer.
Shanker said: “3D printingIt is the most advanced of our five innovation pillars. We need a leader who has different ideas and can promote strategic development when we release liquid metal printers in the second half of this year.Considering Tali’s3D printingWith extensive knowledge of the industry, I believe she is the right person to advance our plan in 2020 and beyond. “
Xerox previously acquired New York-based metal additive manufacturing startup Vader Systems and its Magnet-o-Jet liquid metal additive manufacturing technology.3D printingThe market played a role. Since then, Xerox has been developing a solution for high-speed plastic printing, which was demonstrated with a new print nozzle concept at Formnext in November. Now, Xerox is working hard to optimize its metal technology to achieve commercialization later this year.
Zack Vader, the founder of Vader Systems, is from New York, USA, and the other founder is Zack’s father Scott. They used Magneto Hydro Dynamics (MHD) and Liquid Metal Jet Printing (LMJP) to merge into a unique technology: Magnet-o-Jet. This is a technology that uses electromagnetic force to disperse molten metal liquid. It is very unique and original. It uses metal wire as raw material instead of powder, and prints by magnetically controlling liquid metal drops. Heat and melt the metal wire in a ceramic crucible to become a liquid → use electromagnetic pulses to disperse the liquid metal into droplets → spray out through a ceramic nozzle. The magnetic field moves the metal droplets precisely to a specific position, and then stacks them to form. The parts produced are of high precision and have isotropic material properties.
Rosman said of his new role: “Joining this team, transforming and revitalizing this brand is a rare opportunity. I am very happy to see Xerox gradually become3D printingIndustry leader, help3D printingBridging the gap from prototype to manufacturing. “
In addition, Xerox has been planning to acquire HP. In November last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that Xerox Holdings, a global printing and digital company, was considering acquiring its business partner and competitor Hewlett-Packard. According to the article, the move “will merge two declining technology stars.” Xerox is considering acquiring Hewlett-Packard in cash and stock, which is equivalent to a market value of approximately US$27 billion.
This year, Xerox’s offer has increased by 6.5 billion U.S. dollars to 33.5 billion U.S. dollars.
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