ExOne receives ISO 9001:2015 certification
The company has created and implemented a quality management system to include the development of a 3D printing process and printing of parts for washout tooling.
ExOne (North Huntingdon, PA, US) has announced that it is now ISO 9001:2015 certified at its St. Clairsville Research Facility. The company has created and implemented a quality management system to include the development of a 3D printing process and printing of parts for washout tooling.
“ExOne has demonstrated its commitment to world class quality by implementing and becoming certified to the ISO 9001 standard. They have joined an elite number of organizations worldwide who have achieved certification to this globally recognized quality standard,” says Randy Daugharthy, director of the Registrar Program at the Performance Review Institute Registrar. “PRI Registrar is proud to partner with the ExOne in this accomplishment and look forward to continued support of their objective of quality excellence.”
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