Additive Manufacturing Solutions. We envision a future where manufacturing is more sustainable, efficient, and innovative. We harness the power of cutting edge
High value manufacturing. In the UK, high value manufacturing is forecast to generate £3.5 billion per year by 2025. This gross value added (GVA) figure will support 60,000 jobs. By comparison
3T Additive Manufacturing LTD is a UK based advanced manufacturing company specialising in metal additive manufacturing. We have industrialised the complete value chain in-house, combining
The Additive Manufacturing Research Group (AMRG) at Loughborough University is widely regarded as the world''s leading centre for Additive Manufacturing research, development and dissemination contribution by the AMRG was highlighted in the recent awards such as the Queens Anniversary Price for contribution to UK High Value
UK manufacturing currently employs 2.7 million people, contributes 11% to GVA, represents 45% of total exports, and provides 13% of business investment. The global pandemic had significant impacts on the UK manufacturing sector, this coupled with the country''s exit from the EU (a.k.a. Brexit) caused significant challenges for the industry.
The 3D printing and additive manufacturing landscape continues to evolve rapidly, so navigating this ever-changing ecosystem and working out if using the technology in your business can prove complicated. That''s why we''ll help you assess the principles of AM, understand capabilities and limitations, learn business cases for entering the
About our AM capabilities. WMG is renowned for its extensive research and innovation in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM). The group collaborates with industry partners to drive research that spans various aspects of AM, including novel materials development, process optimisation, and the integration of 3D printing into existing
Additive Manufacturing UK launches its first-ever Annual Action Plan for future growth of UK additive manufacturing. January 10, 2024. Additive Manufacturing UK (AMUK) is the UK''s only dedicated trade association for the additive manufacturing sector. In response to the rapid growth of this sector and the enormous potential for future growth
Working with Graphite Additive Manufacturing. We are a 3D Printing Service Bureau, with engineers who are passionate about building parts for demanding applications. We enjoy working with companies that want to make more of the potential of rapid additive manufacturing. We work closely with engineers, model makers, industrial designers and
The Centre for Additive Manufacturing, CfAM, within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is a world leader in additive manufacturing (3D printing) research. Our mission is to drive innovation
The project dubbed, Evo One ''large format additive manufacturing'' (LFAM) is supported by Innovate UK, providing a grant of £1.1 million in total. The Evo One LFAM project is on the cusp of
PhD Opportunity | Real-time quality inspection for 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing 25Jan PhD Opportunity | 3D printing of high strength bio-degradable composites for medical applications 26Jul Loughborough University''s 3D printed skeleton of Richard III on
Press contacts: • BEAMIT Group: Giuliana Massimino, Head of Marketing and Communications, +39 333 3868023 or g.massimino@beam-it . • Sandvik Additive Manufacturing: Lena Berg, VP Marketing and Communications, +46 70 633 83 08 or lena rg@sandvik . • AM GLOBAL: Daniel Lichtenstein, Managing Director, +49
Expert advert and training. From one day workshops to training courses, we help you to understand solutions-focused practices in manufacturing. Atomik''s solutions-focused ethos, cutting-edge chemistry and solutions-based engineering combine to fulfil manufacturers'' needs and ambitions.
The Centre for Additive Manufacturing, CfAM, within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is a world leader in additive manufacturing (3D printing) research. Our mission is to drive innovation in this a rapidly evolving field, through collaborative research with academic partners, industry leaders, and global organisations.
Additive Manufacturing UK Machinery Manufacturing London, England 2,585 followers AMUK exists to promote the interests and be the voice of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing in the UK.
The worldwide market for all Additive Manufacturing products and services is estimated to be worth over £6bn in 2017, growing to £20bn by 2022. In 2017 the UK had a 5% market share, and as a worldwide leader in High Value Manufacturing (HVM) the UK has strong foundations to expand its share of this global market opportunity resulting in new
Copies of the annual AMUK strategy can be found below. The AMUK membership has currently identified 3 areas are significant challenges for the Additive community in the UK. These are around the areas of Supply Chain, Standards and Skills. Below is the list of current members who AMUK engages on each of these challenge areas, and who help
UK industrial valve supplier KOSO Kent Introl (Kent Introl) has partnered with global engineering firm Renishaw to explore the benefits of additive manufacturing (AM) processes. Kent Introl is the first valve parts manufacturer in the UK oil and gas industry to adopt AM technology by installing the advanced RenAM 500Q Flex system at
About Additive Manufacturing. Additive manufacturing (AM) has its roots in a number of processes developed in the late 1980s (Levy et al., 2003). It has since been classified as a revolutionary set of processes for product
The UK National Centre for Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) is here to accelerate the uptake of Additive Manufacturing (AM) by developing the technology and systems required to address the key challenges within
11:55. Expand. The importance of additive manufacturing (AM) to the UK aerospace industry cannot be overstated. There are more than 4,000 companies involved in the industry in the UK and the technology has the potential to revolutionise design approaches and component manufacturing, as well as deliver new opportunities
1. Introduction. The progression of additive manufacture (AM) has received international attention, with collaborative research, technology translation and commercialisation initiatives existing across the globe; America Makes in the USA (National Center for Defence Manufacturing and Machining, 2017), and High Value
The project dubbed, Evo One ''large format additive manufacturing'' (LFAM) is supported by Innovate UK, providing a grant of £1.1 million in total. The Evo One LFAM project is on the cusp of
Additive Manufacturing, manufacturing in the UK, 3D transformation, jetting technologies, advantage and development for additive manufacturing
Welcome. We specialise in the Additive Manufacture (3D Printing) of complex metal components. AM Design freedoms enable components to be designed and built to add value such as improved performance, light weighting, multi-part to single part, low volume production runs, prototyping, reverse engineering and supply chain value. At Croft
Feb 15 International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials, and Manufacturing (ICAMMM) - London, United Kingdom. Additive Manufacturing Conferences in UK 2024 2025 2026 is for the researchers, scientists, scholars, engineers, academic, scientific and university practitioners to present research activities that might want to attend events
The 2018-2025 National Strategy document from AMUK (the Additive Manufacturing UK trade association) suggests that, by 2025, the UK could capture £3,500M GVA of the global AM market – but that this needs Government endorsement and investment. In the meantime, we can still see evidence of continued strength in AM