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Marie-Louise Bergholt
Director Application Center for Additive Manufacturing
Contact Marie-Louise3D-Action 2.0 invites you to a digital breakfast seminar on reparation and new manufacturing with 3D printing. Be inspired by real projects and opportunities
Welcome to an inspiring breakfast seminar where RISE describes how large metal parts in heavy vehicles can be repaired using 3D printing and how VCE and SSAB view these opportunities. We will also gain insight into really small and detailed components that are best manufactured using the MBJ (Metal Binder Jetting) printing method, and how 3D printing radically increases design freedom.
The 3D-Action seminar series is designed to inspire and help those who want to start or expand their use of additive manufacturing, or 3D printing. During this breakfast webinar, we will focus on 3D printing for repairs and spare parts when the spare parts are not available off the shelf.
Note that the seminar is in Swedish, read more here: Additiv tillverkning, en möjlighet för reparationer och reservdelar
3D-Action 2.0
3D-Action 2.0 is a project in which RISE, Chalmers, Gothenburg Technical College, IDC West, IUC West, and IUC Sjuhärad are collaborating to offer small and medium-sized companies in the Västra Götaland region a unique opportunity to test and evaluate various additive technologies. The seminars are free of charge and open to all companies, regardless of size. The project is co-financed by the European Union and the Västra Götaland region (VGR).
Read programme in Swedish here: Additiv tillverkning, en möjlighet för reparationer och reservdelar
Contact person
Director Application Center for Additive Manufacturing
Contact Marie-Louise