Season’s Greetings from Materialise: Celebrating 2024 and Looking Forward to 2025

Season’s Greetings from Materialise: Celebrating 2024 and Looking Forward to 2025

It’s not just the presents we’re wrapping up these days. 2024 is almost at an end, and what a year it’s been. From groundbreaking 3D-printed titanium frames for smart eyewear to promising advancements in aerospace, we’ve witnessed some big milestones. In this festive newsletter, we share our holiday hours, revisit your favorite stories of the year, and celebrate the advancements we made together. Thank you for being a part of it — and here’s to an even better 2025!?

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The text “Happy Holidays” set against a blue background with pine trees formed of blue light

Wishing You the Happiest of Holidays and a Wonderful 2025!?

From smart eyewear with 3D-printed titanium frames to aerospace applications that took additive manufacturing to new heights, 2024 was full of inspiring examples — thank you for making a difference with us this year. We can’t wait to do it all again in 2025.?


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Opening Hours for Online Ordering this Holiday Season?

The holiday season is here again — so what does that mean for your projects? It will be business as usual for Materialise OnSite during this period, except for December 25th and January 1st. Orders placed on these dates will be processed the next working day.?

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Looking Back on Your Favorite Stories of 2024?

Over the last twelve months, we’ve had the pleasure of sharing some truly inspiring content with you: case studies, expert insights, and success stories from a wide range of industries. But which ones did you like best? Here are our three most-read stories from 2024.?


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3D Printing Beyond Prototyping: Accelerating Additive Manufacturing Adoption Requires a Dedicated Approach to Series Production?

3D printing is far more than just a prototyping technology, but manufacturers have a lot to learn — and change — when making the jump to series production. Jurgen Laudus , Vice President of Materialise Manufacturing, explains how we’re helping to prepare them for that shift by providing the dedicated services they need.?

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Stirling Dynamics’ seat blocker on a blue airline seat - a cube-like block, coated in green/grey leather with a black 3D-printed insert on the top side and the words ‘Seat Not In Use’ printed on the front in red letters.

Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace: How Stirling Dynamics Mastered the Art of Application Spotting?

From the dado panel repair kit to their high-end seat blocker, Stirling Dynamics is renowned for solving problems with AM. Discover how their approach to application spotting, market evaluation, and testing paves the way to adopting 3D printing successfully.?

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The Vuzix Shield, smart eyewear with a 3D-printed titanium bridge.

3D-Printed Titanium Brings Fashion, Function, and Fit to the Vuzix Shield?

Vuzix Corporation needed strength, stability, and style for their new smart glasses, the Shield. Already familiar with the quality of our eyewear production line, they quickly identified 3D-printed titanium as the perfect solution — it’s strong and lightweight enough to meet all their requirements.?

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How Did We Make a Difference Together in 2024???

Here’s a quick recap of what we achieved:

We started 2024 with a new CEO, Brigitte de Vet-Veithen , at the helm. But our destination remains the same: delivering meaningful innovations and applications for personalized solutions to enable a better, healthier, and more sustainable world. Thank you for trusting our solutions and continuing this journey with us; we can’t wait to work together in 2025!??


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