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Wayland Additive partners with TECCLUSTER

Wayland Additive has announced a partnership agreement with TECCLUSTER A/S based in Denmark, primarliy aimed at expanding machine sales across the Nordic and Baltic regions.

Above: Per Lynnerup (TECCLUSTER A/S) and Peter Hansford at the Wayland Additive booth, Formnext 2024.
Courtesy Wayland Additive

Per Lynnerup is the Technical and Managing Director of TECCLUSTER, an engineering company with more than 30 years of experience with 3D printers and industrial 3D printing. He founded the company in 2003, however, his experience with additive technologies dates back to the very beginning, to 1989. With this longevity in the AM sector comes a wealth of knowledge and expertise that Lynnerup is able to share with consistent and demonstrable successes. He has established important and valuable connections with stakeholders and allied partners across many industry sectors, supporting them to deploy additive technologies for wide ranging projects at national and international levels.

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Since establishing TECCLUSTER, Per has successfully expanded its reach from the Danish market to include the entire Nordic region and the Baltics. This is the territory that TECCLUSTER will focus on in partnership with Wayland.
 
Commenting on the partnership agreement, Per Lynnerup said: “I have worked with 3D printers since 1989 and I have known Pete [Hansford] for many years. His experience in this industry is almost — almost — as long as mine. What the Wayland team has achieved with the NeuBeam process is remarkable and solves many of the issues that companies using metal AM technologies face.

"It is particularly impressive that the Calibur3 system can deliver advanced applications in a much broader range of metal materials, including notoriously difficult materials such as Tungsten and Moly [Molybdenum] and associated alloys. Add to this the fact that parts produced by Calibur3 require only a fraction of the post processing that other metal processes require and the Calibur3 system is a compelling solution for manufacturers with complex metal applications. I am looking forward to sharing this solution across my network.”

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Peter Hansford, CRO at Wayland Additive, also commented on the partnership agreement, which was finalised at Formnext 2024: “This agreement with TECCLUSTER further demonstrates the excitement about, and the very real demand for, the capabilities of our NeuBeam process. As Per says, we have known each other for a long time and he is one of the most knowledgeable people I know in this industry.

"It is brilliant that Wayland and TECCLUSTER will be working together to deliver the capabilities and the advantages of Calibur3 to a wider audience. I am delighted to be working with Per and expanding machine sales across the Nordic and Baltic regions.”

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