This morning, the Munich Technology Conference (MTC) got underway at TU Munich, Germany with the announcement of plans to create an additive manufacturing cluster.
Conference organizersOerlikontogether with MTC host venue,The Technical University of Munichwill be joined by GE Additive and Linde to “conduct research on and develop additive manufacturing technology from a single hub location.”
Oerlikon Group董事会主席Michael Suess教授说:“通过将所有参与者都位于一个枢纽中,我们正在加快该技术在各个行业的开发和应用。”
“巴伐利亚是我们促进能源和生产效率的理想之地,它支持德国的可持续发展目标以及该国纳入新技术的愿望。”
Dr. Roland Fischer, CEO of the Oerlikon Group, added, “The project is an excellent example of close collaboration between industry, academia and politics to innovate and industrialize a technology like additive manufacturing.”
“AM is a technology that supports our aim of providing sustainable solutions for all industries.”
The first act will see an Additive Manufacturing Institute established by TUM and Oerlikon. The institute will “focus on interdisciplinary research in raw material powders, optimized AM production and end-to-end process integration, including automation and AM digitalization.”
Globally Oerlikon is putting significant resources behind its venture into additive manufacturing. Earlier this year Oerlikon opened a$55 million Innovation Hub & Advanced Component Production facility in Huntersville, North Carolinaand has research partnerships with international institutions including the斯科尔科沃科学技术学院(Skoltech) in Russia.
The Additive Manufacturing Institute建立在2017年宣布的早期合作伙伴关系的基础上between Oerlikon and TUM. It is anticipated that researchers and students from mechanical and chemical engineering and physics and informatics, plus other relevant faculties, will work with Oerlikon engineers and scientists. Projects are set to include AM for production and address verification and qualification of products. The development of additive manufacturing business models will also be undertaken.
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而集群今天宣布不包括EOS, an Oerlikon spokesperson told us that they will be adding partners in the future and remain open to new collaborations.
Speaking about the AM cluster Jason Oliver, President and CEO of GE Additive, said, “Bavaria already enjoys a stellar reputation as a global hotspot for additive technology – with a thriving ecosystem and a rich seam of talent. We’re excited to be part of this initiative from the very beginning and look forward to building on that solid foundation and driving tangible impact both for the region itself and further afield.”
“We see this opportunity to collaborate as a win for the companies and TUM, as well as for the region,” said Dr. Christian Bruch, Member of the Executive Board, CEO of Linde Engineering. “We expect the new hub will bring jobs to the area, while also delivering new technologies and capabilities to the companies located here.”
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Featured image shows Dr. Roland Fischer, CEO of Oerlikon at MTC3. Photo by Tia Vialva.