In 2013 AddLab was one of the first open innovation centers for 3D metal printing in Eindhoven. Today the partners KMWE, NTS-Group, Machinefabriek De Valk and K3D have announced to take their collaboration to the next level and scale their shared facility for true series production for applications in high-tech equipment and aerospace while changing the name to K3D-AddFab. In 2013 AddLab was one of the first open innovation centers for 3D metal printing in Eindhoven. Today the partners KMWE, NTS-Group, Machinefabriek De Valk and K3D have announced to take their collaboration to the next level and scale their shared facility for true series production for applications in high-tech equipment and aerospace while changing the name to K3D-AddFab. Please see the English & Dutch press releases below, as well as a joint picture:
- Press Release K3D-AddFab scales for industrial additive manufacturing in high tech and aerospace (EN)
- Persbericht K3D-AddFab schaalt 3D metaalprinten voor high tech- en luchtvaartindustrie (NL)
- Group picture K3D-AddFab, from Left to Right: Hans Reutelingsperger (NTS), Paul Neggers (NTS), Jaap Bulsink (K3D), John Hagelaars (Machinefabriek de Valk), Edward Voncken (KMWE), Luuk Wissink (K3D), Jan-Cees Santema (Additive Industries), Ilko Bosman (Additive Industries) and Daan Kersten (Additive Industries).
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K3D-AddFab scales for industrial additive manufacturing in high tech and aerospace
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K3D-AddFab scales for industrial additive manufacturing in high tech and aerospace
Published on March 29, 2019
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