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Lista | First North Stockholm |
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Freemelt-Americas, Inc. has signed a Membership Agreement with the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium, which drives the development of innovative manufacturing technologies to accelerate the adoption of Additive Manufacturing (AM) by industry in North America.
The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is one of the leading research universities in North America. Georgia Tech has deep experience in the research of Advanced and Additive Manufacturing Technologies, supported by the US government, industry, and the education system. Georgia Tech facilitates a wide range of AM technologies and has utilized a 6 kW Open E-PBF (Electron Powder Bed Fusion) AM System Freemelt ONE since 2022.
Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium is a membership-based consortium that brings together industry, academia, and government to develop and deploy cutting-edge advanced manufacturing technologies, to foster innovation and strengthen the competitiveness of the American industry.
Regional President of Freemelt-Americas Inc., Darin Everett comments:
“We are honored to be new members of Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium, where members and experts with diverse backgrounds collaborate to solve key manufacturing challenges in the United States. Members collaborate to identify barriers, discuss possible solutions, and evaluate plans to facilitate the transition and adoption of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, including Additive Manufacturing. Through this membership, Freemelt will be exposed to new business opportunities in our focus industries of Defense, Energy and MedTech. Additionally, we will have access to Georgia Tech’s first-class advanced manufacturing facilities, which will increase our capacity to support US customers with material process development and application development, for an efficient transition to serial production via Additive Manufacturing and our E-PBF AM Technology.”