Formnext, the world’s largest additive manufacturing event with 600+ exhibitors, offers everything there is to know about the future of manufacturing technologies.

This year, despite Corona measures, the fair was once again a great success.

At the HP 3D Printing booth, we presented 3D printed models for electronic housings, IoT sensors, e-scooter charging stations, as well as mobile and weatherproof outdoor devices according to IP protection classes.We developed and produced all applications in the multi-jet fusion (MJF) process for the industrial sector. On the basis of our exhibition models, we will show you the diverse technical possibilities of this printing process.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Jens Arend, Jens Schnur and Andreas Bayer ( / / ).

The Multi Jet Fusion – process in a practical test – What can the technology really do?

In a webinar organised by Konradin and HP, experts from different industry sectors will explain the possibilities and challenges of the MJF technology.

Among others, two experts from Hoffmann + Krippner GmbH will be present, Jens Schnur and Andreas Bayer.

You will learn in this webinar:

  • What speaks for an investment in additive manufacturing
  • For which products the process has already proven itself
  • Challenges that have been solved by innovative ideas and 3D printing

Free registration at https://industrie.de/firmenverzeichnis/hpdeutschland/2835/?src=SpWeb

Andreas Bayer and Jens Schnur will be happy to answer any questions you may have ( / )

The company LEON Mobility has set itself the goal of facilitating the charging of light electric vehicles such as e-scooters and e-scooters in public spaces.

In cooperation with Hoffmann + Krippner, the idea was turned into reality. The tasks included the creation of design concepts, article construction and the production of the assembly using 3D printing (MJF). In addition, the housings were glued to the display glass at our main location in Buchen. In this way, a small series was successfully implemented within a very short time.

The first proove-of-concepts were assembled in Stuttgart and have been in use in the outdoor area for more than a year.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Jens Arend and Andreas Bayer at the following address  ( / )

High-quality cables; e.g. for telecommunications represent a valuable asset. That’s why companies take precautions to prevent theft of cable drumsor to upgrade them in such a way that their location can always be reliably detected.

Furthermore, the tracker, which we co-developed with m2m, serves to improve internal logistics.

With the intelligent beer coaster “Smart Call” we hit the pulse of the time, because disdainful paper beer mats, which only served as coasters, are a thing of the past.
Together with the glass manufacturer RASTAL, we have developed this digital beverage ordering system. SmartCall offers the catering trade an IoT solution for service optimisation and sustainable customer loyalty.