The world-famous sports car manufacturer Porsche is a new member in the industrial consortium of the Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC). The DMRC welcomes Porsche as a new Tier 1 member and is looking forward to an interesting and successful partnership.
The world-famous sports car manufacturer Porsche is a new member in the industrial consortium of the Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC). The DMRC welcomes Porsche as a new Tier 1 member and is looking forward to an interesting and successful partnership.
Since February 1st, 2017 the companies Danfoss and Mettler-Toledo are new members of the DMRC consortium. The DMRC is happy to welcome both companies as their 23rd and 24th industrial partner.
Since February 1st, 2017 the companies Danfoss and Mettler-Toledo are new members of the DMRC consortium. The DMRC is happy to welcome both companies as their 23rd and 24th industrial partner.
In January 2017 the research project “OptiAMix” started at the Paderborn University, funded with 2.54 Mio. Euro by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), in which the the DMRC is involved with four Chairs. Together with four industrial companies, leaded by the Krause DiMaTec GmbH, the project achieves a total volume of 4.4 Mio. Euro. Partners on the part of the DMRC are the Chairs C.I.K., KAt, LiA and HNI-PE. The research project…
In January 2017 the research project “OptiAMix” started at the Paderborn University, funded with 2.54 Mio. Euro by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), in which the the DMRC is involved with four Chairs. Together with four industrial companies, leaded by the Krause DiMaTec GmbH, the project achieves a total volume of 4.4 Mio. Euro. Partners on the part of the DMRC are the Chairs C.I.K., KAt, LiA and HNI-PE. The research project…
The DMRC has published the study "Thinking ahead of the Future of Additive Manufacturing -Seizing Opportunities for Business" as a result of the project "DynAMiCS - Development of an Additive Manufacturing Potential Check System".
The DMRC has published the study "Thinking ahead of the Future of Additive Manufacturing -Seizing Opportunities for Business" as a result of the project "DynAMiCS - Development of an Additive Manufacturing Potential Check System".
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) supports Paderborn University (DMRC) and the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT) with 2.5 Mio. Euro including six industry partners. The overall budget, in a consortium led of Siemens AG, is approximately 4.5 Mio. Euro.
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) supports Paderborn University (DMRC) and the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT) with 2.5 Mio. Euro including six industry partners. The overall budget, in a consortium led of Siemens AG, is approximately 4.5 Mio. Euro.
“New prototype tooling technology for bipolar plates and battery components”, this title was used to publish together with Eisenhuth a technical contribution in the context of the DBU project “Efficient manufacturing process for metal bipolar plates for use in fuel cells”.
“New prototype tooling technology for bipolar plates and battery components”, this title was used to publish together with Eisenhuth a technical contribution in the context of the DBU project “Efficient manufacturing process for metal bipolar plates for use in fuel cells”.
In August 2016, the DMRC put a DSC Analysis (Netzsch DSC 214 Polyma) into operation. The new testing equipment allows for an extended thermal analysis of polymers used for both extrusion based and laser/powder based Additive Manufacturing processes.
In August 2016, the DMRC put a DSC Analysis (Netzsch DSC 214 Polyma) into operation. The new testing equipment allows for an extended thermal analysis of polymers used for both extrusion based and laser/powder based Additive Manufacturing processes.
The Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF) Symposium was held August 8-10, 2016 in Austin, Texas (USA). It is one of the most important scientific conferences on Additive Manufacturing and gives the opportunity to present and discuss current scientific results with international experts.