Cheshire-based Croft Additive Manufacturing (CAM) has launched a new industry workshop to introduce the fundamentals of metal additive manufacturing.
CAM will be delivering its workshop at its metal AM production facility in Warrington where attendees will get ‘hands-on’ experience with the production process, from initial concept stage through to the finishing of components. Attendees will also see first-hand metal components being produced on a Realizer SLM-250 metal 3D printing system.
The course will be led by company directors, Neil Burns and Louise Geekie who will share expert advice on how 3D printing technology can benefit businesses within a range of sectors.
Louise, project director, commented: “Additive manufacturing has the potential to revolutionise how products and machines are designed and built. But with so much information out there, it can be disconcerting for anyone who wants to find out how they can use the technology themselves.
“Our new course will offer a jargon-free, non-academic introduction to the design and manufacturing processes that will be accessible to those with even the most basic understanding of the technology.”
Neil added: “Croft was an early adopter of additive manufacturing technology and having amassed a considerable amount of expertise, it’s now time to spill the beans and help other businesses realise its potential. This technology is the future of industry, and we want to help introduce as many people as possible to it.”
“This course will give anyone that works in industry and keen enthusiasts a thorough grasp of how 3D printing could revolutionise their processes.”
For more information or to book a place, visit www.letsspillthebeans.co.uk.