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Phillips Machine Tools and 2OneLab Partner to Localize LPBF System Production in Pune, India.
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Phillips Machine Tools and 2OneLab Partner to Localize LPBF System Production in Pune, India.

Originally reported by mojo4industry.com

Phillips Machine Tools and 2OneLab Partner to Localize LPBF System Production in Pune, India. Phillips Machine Tools India has entered a strategic partnership with 2OneLab to manufacture Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) systems at its Pune facility. Anuj Budhiraja, VP of Additive at Phillips, confirmed the initiative aims to establish a domestic supply chain for metal additive manufacturing hardware. The collaboration focuses on transitioning from import-reliant models to localized production of industrial-grade metal 3D printing equipment to serve the aerospace, automotive, and healthcare sectors in India.

This partnership addresses the critical need for localized support and reduced lead times for metal AM hardware in the Indian market. By moving LPBF production to Pune, Phillips competes directly with established global OEMs that currently rely on import-heavy distribution models. The move aligns with the broader push for self-reliance in the Indian industrial sector, where high-performance metal AM is increasingly prioritized for complex component manufacturing. The shift from distribution to domestic manufacturing allows for better integration of technical support and service, which are often barriers to adoption for small and medium enterprises.

For industrial users, this localization reduces the logistical friction and capital expenditure associated with importing high-end metal printing systems. The success of this venture depends on Phillips' ability to maintain strict quality control standards comparable to global benchmarks while scaling production capacity in Pune. Prospective buyers should evaluate the specific build volumes and material compatibility of the localized LPBF units against their existing production requirements to determine if this domestic alternative meets their specific metallurgical needs.

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Phillips Machine Tools2OneLabLPBFAdditive ManufacturingIndiaPuneMetal 3D PrintingIndustrial Manufacturing

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