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Objet Named to List of Europe’s Most Creative Companies

By Objet Geometries
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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Objet Named to List of Europe’s Most Creative Companies

Objet Geometries was named one of Europe’s 25 Most Creative Companies by CNBC European Business.

The list is part of a cover story highlighting enterprises with disruptive force of ideas. Other firms included on the list include Nokia, Lotus, and Chatroulette.

“We are extremely proud to see Objet recognized for its creativity, a quality we seek to fully embody in all aspects of our work,” said David Reis, president and CEO of Objet Geometries. “Further, our technology helps spur the creativity of others – designers, engineers, architects, artists and others who embrace 3D printing as a means of bringing ideas to life.”

Objet 3D printers have been recognized for a number of awards including a “red dot award”, a “RadTech USA Emerging Technologies Award,” a Frost & Sullivan “Product Innovation of the Year Award” and a “Material of the Year Honorable Mention” by Material ConneXion.

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For more information visit www.object.com.

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