Technology being developed by a global consortium of companies and academic institutions could revolutionise the use of industrial additive manufacturing - also known as 3D printing - in the UK, bringing the advanced manufacturing of high-value components for key industries to the country for the first time.
The Evo One ‘large format additive manufacturing’ (LFAM) project – which involves 3D printing experts Evo-3D; the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) operated by the University of Strathclyde and part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult (HVMC); Rolls-Royce; materials supplier Filamentive; software developer AI Build; and energy technology company Baker Hughes – are developing a…
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