The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Swiss technology group Oerlikon are joining forces to drive progress in additive manufacturing technologies. They have founded the TUM-Oerlikon Advanced Manufacturing Institute with the objective of mastering technical challenges on the road to…
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The Professorship of Laser-based Additive Manufacturing at the Technical University of Munich
(TUM) welcomes applicants for the position of a post-doctoral researcher for research contribution
in and management of an EU project on green Additive Manufacturing through innovative beam
shaping and…
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On January 25, 2022, we were pleased to welcome Mr. Dominic Soldner as a guest speaker in our lecture series Additive Manufacturing with Plastics. Mr. Soldner is a researcher at the institute of applied mechanics at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen. As an expert in the field of…
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Whether it’s for trainer midsoles, aircraft engine parts or bone implants, additive manufacturing is already part of our
everyday lives. It’s the go-to method whenever particularly complex, intricate geometries are called for and conventional techniques would struggle to cope. “If you can imagine…
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nLIGHT, Inc., Vancouver, Washington, USA, launched the AFX-1000, a programable high-power fibre laser, in November 2020. The laser has the ability to switch between a single-mode beam and other beam profiles without the use of free space optics, said to make the AFX-1000 an ideal beam source for…
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On Thursday, April 22, 2021, Dr. Natalie Rudolph (NETZSCH) will interview Prof. Dr. Katrin Wudy (Chair of Laser-based Additive Manufacturing at the Technical University of Munich).
The webinar is free of charge.
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