Albéa and Erpro 3D Factory join forces to drive innovation in cosmetics with HP

July 5, 2021

Albéa is developing applications taking advantage of the technology of Leading HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing in the industry combined with the cosmetics production know-how of Erpro 3D Factory. As a result, the first generation of cosmetic parts, designed and produced to take advantage of the advanced capabilities of the HP platform, are in the late stages of development. Albéa will launch the first products very soon.

“Leveraging the expertise of HP and Erpro allows us to take cosmetic 3D printing to the next level, the finer detail that HP technology is able to deliver is truly astonishing,” he stated. Yann Crapet, Albéa 3D project manager. "By doing so, we will offer our customers quick solutions to market alongside unprecedented custom design, both in small and large quantities."

In the initial phase of this joint effort, Albéa, Erpro, and HP Inc worked closely together to design and produce applications that meet cosmetic industry regulatory standards while offering an unmatched level of quality, cost, and reliability. In addition, the benefits of the design have been central to the development process, offering extreme detail and massive customization.

"As we have seen in consumer goods and other markets such as automotive and healthcare, the mass production of 3D printed applications has the potential to truly revolutionize industries," he said. Virginia Palacios, Director of Multi Jet Fusion Solutions Management, HP Customization and 3D Printing.

As the end user of the machine, Erpro improved and customized its manufacturing processes to support the industrial production of small parts designed by Albéa.

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