
This year’s edition of the competition announced five different tasks directed, among others to startups. Their goal is to find the best ideas and innovations for existing companies with an established position on the market. Omni3D accepted the challenge of Frauenthal Service, a company within Frauenthal Holding.
In the “Innovation 2 Company” competition Frauenthal Serivce is looking for innovative startups, including in the area of 3D industrial printing, as referred to in the description of the challenge and competition presentation, which is why Omni3D responded to the competition announcement of this particular company.
“Participation in the competition organized by Frauenthal Service gives us a unique opportunity to appear on the Austrian and German market. I hope that our solutions in the field of 3D printing will find their place in these markets and will support enterprises in reducing production costs and improving end products,” says Paweł Robak, Chairman of the Board of Omni3D.
Omni3D is a producer of industrial 3D printers in FFF technology. This year, Omni 500 Lite and Omni Factory NET debuted on the market.
In previous years, the Vienna Chamber of Commerce coordinated the “Innovation to Company” initiative for companies such as Deloitte Austria, Raiffeisen Bank and Microsoft.
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