Sculptor Opts for Rithm Over Weinstein
Sculptor, a leading provider of 3D printing services, has announced that it will be partnering with Rithm, a cloud-based 3D printing platform, instead of Weinstein, a rival 3D printing company. The decision comes after months of negotiations between the two companies.
Background of the Negotiations
The negotiations between Sculptor and Weinstein began in early 2020, when Sculptor announced that it was looking for a new 3D printing partner. Weinstein was one of the companies that expressed interest in the partnership.
The two companies began negotiations in April 2020, and the talks continued for several months. During this time, Weinstein made several offers to Sculptor, but the offers were not satisfactory to Sculptor.
Sculptor’s Decision
In August 2023, Sculptor announced that it had decided to partner with Rithm instead of Weinstein. According to Sculptor, the decision was based on several factors, including the quality of Rithm’s 3D printing technology and the company’s commitment to customer service.
In a statement, Sculptor said that Weinstein had raised its offer several times during the negotiations, but that it still preferred Rithm. The company also said that it was confident that the partnership with Rithm would be beneficial for both companies.
Reaction from Weinstein
Weinstein was disappointed by Sculptor’s decision, but the company said that it respected the decision and wished Sculptor and Rithm the best of luck in their partnership.
In a statement, Weinstein said that it was disappointed that Sculptor had chosen to partner with Rithm instead of Weinstein, but that it was confident that its 3D printing technology was still the best in the industry. The company also said that it was looking forward to continuing to work with Sculptor in the future.
Benefits of the Partnership
The partnership between Sculptor and Rithm is expected to bring several benefits to both companies. For Sculptor, the partnership will provide access to Rithm’s advanced 3D printing technology, which will allow the company to produce higher-quality products.
For Rithm, the partnership will provide access to Sculptor’s extensive customer base, which will help the company to expand its reach and increase its sales.
Conclusion
Sculptor’s decision to partner with Rithm instead of Weinstein was based on several factors, including the quality of Rithm’s 3D printing technology and the company’s commitment to customer service. The partnership is expected to bring several benefits to both companies, including access to advanced 3D printing technology and a larger customer base.