
Senvol, the company behind the largest searchable database of industrial 3D printing equipment and materials, has partnered with America Makes and materials information society, ASM International to offer learning tool exercises for additive manufacturing (AM) machine and material selection.
The tools are free to use and designed to help AM users get the most out of the Senvol Database which provides free searchable access to over 1,400 AM items in order to determine the most suitable solutions for specific applications.
The learning tool exercises were piloted at several universities that specialise in AM including Penn State University where Paul Morrow, Professor of Engineering Design and Manufacturing, commented, “The exercises are spot on in terms what of someone may face in industry.”
Leanne Gluck, Deputy Director of Workforce and Education at America Makes, the nation's leading and collaborative partner in AM technology research, commented, “The Senvol Database is a tremendous resource for the entire industry, and with the addition of these learning tool exercises, we are furthering our commitment to expand mission critical knowledge and training on additive manufacturing.”
Zach Simkin, President of Senvol, added, “We are very pleased to partner with both America Makes and ASM International on this. America Makes has a clear vision to expand additive manufacturing knowledge, and ASM International has a rich history of educating industry on materials information.”