
Prima Power Laserdyne
Prima Power Laserdyne has relocated and expanded its manufacturing and operations center, moving to a new facility in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota that includes all manufacturing, research, office, customer demonstration, service, and user training space. Laserdyne machines and Prima Additive DED additive machines will be manufactured in the new facility.
Giovanni Zunino, president of Prima Power Laserdyne, says, “Prima Power Laserdyne continues to bring new technology into the global aerospace and the precision laser processing markets. With the continued growth of 3D laser processing, Prima Industrie, our parent company, is investing in Prima Power Laserdyne and the North American operations. It is crucial we maintain our worldwide market leadership in these sectors. An important component is having a facility customized to fully support the domestic and international needs for 3D laser processing and DED additive technology.”
Dr. Aaron Montello, operations senior manager, says, “The enlarged manufacturing space will provide the operations team with the capacity needed to meet increasing demand while also improving operational efficiency. Prima Power Laserdyne is a technology leader and key supplier in the precision 3D laser processing market. Now, including the addition of DED additive manufacturing machine production, we have the space required to support our customers with an even wider range of laser processing solutions.”
The new facility will have dedicated customer service, machine demonstration, and training areas.
Mark Barry, vice president of sales and marketing, says, “Whether the process requires welding, drilling, cutting, or DED additive manufacturing, companies worldwide have depended on our expertise and advanced material knowledge to develop and put into practice a laser solution that helps them be more successful in their business. As Prima Power Laserdyne continues to develop new equipment and laser solutions, it is essential we have sufficient space to demonstrate and train our customers on the best laser processing techniques and solutions for their processes.”
The facility opened March 1, 2020, at 7105 Northland Terrace North, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55428, USA.
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