Peter Rogers is an additive expert in the Asia Pacific region. Peter runs his own company, Layered Ltd, in Japan, focusing on consulting advanced manufacturing companies on how to achieve success in the Asia Pacific market.
Martin is a specialist in Materials and Structures with 20 years of experience in both academia and industry. At ASTM International, Martin leads a global team of engineers tackling advanced manufacturing challenges.
Claire Scott is a Technology Adoption Specialist with the Made Smarter Adoption programme in the North West, guiding manufacturing SMEs in harnessing digital technologies to elevate their business practices.
Brad Hughes is a Principal Research Engineer at GKN Aerospace drawing a on a history of diverse engineering roles to now drive the maturation and application of Powder Bed Additive Manufacturing within GKN’s Engines Business.
Now in its fifth year, this collaboration between the TCT Group and Women in 3D Printing recognises women who are leading the charge in developing, enhancing, and innovating within the additive manufacturing space.
Building on its flagship RenAM 500 series, the system is being offered in three variants featuring two 500 watt lasers that can access the entire build platform, including the RenAM 500D, RenAM 500D Flex and the RenAM 500D Ultra.
Throughout our discussion at this year’s Formnext event, Fuller explains the company’s core competencies, why AM is suitable for the production of heat exchangers, and how it works with customers to develop tailored solutions.
The joint solution integrates the Optomec CS 558 system and Siemens SINUMERIK ONE to deliver advanced hardware and software that automates and simplifies maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations for increased productivity and cost savings.
AML3D is the OeM of ARCEMY. This industrial metal 3D printer uses patented Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM) technology to produce large-scale and exotic material parts for Defence, Maritime, Oil and Gas industries faster, stronger and greener.
Confirming the sale at Formnext this week, the UK-based additive manufacturing company says the German research and development organisation is ‘ideally placed’ to adopt the unique advantages of its NeuBeam technology.
The Prusa CORE One, which made its debut at Formnext in Frankfurt, aims to attract a professional user base, in addition to newcomers, with faster print speeds and a new, more compact design.