The company will be exhibiting its latest CeraFab family of modular machines which it says are designed for the serial production of high-performance AM ceramics.
The new centre, located in Orlando, Florida, will focus on providing solutions to Siemens’ energy businesses and external aerospace and automotive customers.
The company is deploying 3D printing across all subsidiaries to serve a range of applications including concept models, prototyping and serial production equipment.
The Technical University of Munich (TUM), GE Additive, Oerlikon and Linde have formed an additive manufacturing cluster to conduct research into and develop additive manufacturing technology in Bavaria, Germany.