AMendate, a young company based in Paderborn, has developed an innovative software that makes it possible to create optimal parts for 3D printing almost fully automatically. With their idea, the team qualified for the renowned Rapid.Tech Start-up Award in June against a competition of over 30 teams and won second place.
AMendate, a young company based in Paderborn, has developed an innovative software that makes it possible to create optimal parts for 3D printing almost fully automatically. With their idea, the team qualified for the renowned Rapid.Tech Start-up Award in June against a competition of over 30 teams and won second place.
On 5th and 6th of March 2018 the 2nd Additive Manufacturing Forum took place at the Estrel Congress & Messe Center in Berlin. About 550 conference participants from aerospace, automotive, railways, mechanical engineering, medical technology and science sectors once again were given the opportunity for intensive networking.
On 5th and 6th of March 2018 the 2nd Additive Manufacturing Forum took place at the Estrel Congress & Messe Center in Berlin. About 550 conference participants from aerospace, automotive, railways, mechanical engineering, medical technology and science sectors once again were given the opportunity for intensive networking.
Since March 2018, the DMRC has been a member of the platform "Industry 4.0" of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Economics and Energy. The overall goal of the Industry 4.0 platform is to secure and expand Germany's leading international position in the manufacturing industry.
Since March 2018, the DMRC has been a member of the platform "Industry 4.0" of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Economics and Energy. The overall goal of the Industry 4.0 platform is to secure and expand Germany's leading international position in the manufacturing industry.
The Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC) is involved in the training of engineers in the field of additive manufacturing. The "Additive Manufacturing Specialist VDI" is a practice-oriented qualification developed by the German Association of Engineers (VDI) together with experts from the additive manufacturing industry.
The Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC) is involved in the training of engineers in the field of additive manufacturing. The "Additive Manufacturing Specialist VDI" is a practice-oriented qualification developed by the German Association of Engineers (VDI) together with experts from the additive manufacturing industry.
The DMRC has been a registered test environment in the I4KMU program of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research since 28 February 2018. In this programme, selected research institutions with their technical infrastructure and know-how support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing innovative solutions in the context of industry 4.0.
The DMRC has been a registered test environment in the I4KMU program of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research since 28 February 2018. In this programme, selected research institutions with their technical infrastructure and know-how support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing innovative solutions in the context of industry 4.0.
On February 14th and 15th, the first face-to-face meeting of the DMRC industrial partners in 2018 took place in Paderborn. The first day included the “Technical Meeting”, where the final results of the 2017 DMRC projects were presented.
On February 14th and 15th, the first face-to-face meeting of the DMRC industrial partners in 2018 took place in Paderborn. The first day included the “Technical Meeting”, where the final results of the 2017 DMRC projects were presented.
The DMRC expands its machine park in the field of FDM with an AM machine from the German-based company GEWO Feinmechanik GmbH. The system named “Gewo3D HTP 260” is currently the only machine according to the FDM-principle, which has an open machine control and at the same time an actively heated build chamber with temperatures up to 260°C.
The DMRC expands its machine park in the field of FDM with an AM machine from the German-based company GEWO Feinmechanik GmbH. The system named “Gewo3D HTP 260” is currently the only machine according to the FDM-principle, which has an open machine control and at the same time an actively heated build chamber with temperatures up to 260°C.
The DMRC is looking forward to welcome a new partner to the industrial consortium: assonic Dorstener Siebtechnik GmbH. The company and its products are known by the name „assonic“. It was established in 2010 and has developed several innovative processes for sifting and sizing fine and difficult to screen powders.