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€450,000可用于增材制造中小企业通过Horizo​​n 2020计划

Amable, an EUHorizon 2020program accelerating the adoption of additive manufacturing,使用3D打印宣布了第三次开放式电话拨款45万欧元,用于中小型企业(SME)。

Aiming to support SMEs integrating additive manufacturing in various sectors, including healthcare, automotive and aerospace, the grant hopes to facilitate development of new products while driving competitiveness in Europe.

Amable创建了一个3D打印的头部保护设备。通过Amable的照片。
An AMable-made 3D printed featherlight head protection device. Photo via AMable.

在欧洲驾驶3D打印

Horizo​​n 2020是最大的欧盟研究与创新计划,有能力在7年内分配800亿欧元的资金。由领先的德国研究所协调Fraunhofer ILT, AMable is a consortium within Horizon 2020 specifically dedicated to additive manufacturing. Its interest in the technology revolve around development to ease the strain on logistical chains, storage, environmental impact, and goods insurance, while increasing products and employment at the SME level.

Earlier this year,Amable的电话大约提供€300,000 in funding to SMEsin the 3D printing industry. As a result, several customizable product ideas arose from various sectors. This includes the AMAC affordable 3D printed accordion from a team in the Netherlands, and metal 3D printed conformal cooling inserts for injection molding from Austrian and Italian partners CLIMATE.

Amable的第三个公开电话

In it’s latest project call, AMable is supported byI4ms, an EU initiative to digitalize the manufacturing industry. Training for additive manufacturing, especially where design is concerned is a core area of interest for the grant.

To be eligible for selection, SMEs are requested to submit Application Experiments proposing innovative and functional products through 3D printing. The chosen proposals will be known as “Feasibility studies” and “Good Practices,” and will receive funds ranging from €5000 to €60,000援助。

提交截止日期Amable的第三个公开电话isNovember 31st.

建议的3D打印保形冷却模型。图片通过Amable。
建议的3D打印保形冷却模型。图片通过Amable。

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Featured image shows Ulrich Thombansen, from AMable, presenting at the IN(3D)USTRY 2018 in Barcelona. Image via AMable.