
Additive Manufacturing in a Nutshell workshop
March 19 @ 12:45 pm - 4:00 pm

NAAME and New Anglia Growth Hub are providing a short half-day programme for your business to understand how it could benefit from Additive Manufacturing (AM) – known as 3D Printing.
Delivered in partnership with UEA and M.A.M Solutions including a tour of Productivities East Additive Manufacturing facilities.
Would you be interested in an option to have a product 3D printed for the training session? (Files and specifications will need to be provided in advance.) Please contact James.Williamson@naame.co.uk
For more than two decades AM has been changing the way that we manufacture products, from rapid prototyping to full scale production. Now that these technologies have been tried and tested by some of the world’s leading industrial sectors, there is no better time to learn how 3D printing can contribute towards the growth of your business.
In this session you will learn how AM could be a way to control your costs, reduce harmful emissions and increase your profitability. Whether you are looking for a rapid prototyping solution or are considering an investment in advanced manufacturing technologies, this session will increase your understanding of what are the different technologies and processes available to industry today.
Your takeaways:
· Gain valuable insight into accessing pioneering research programme and academic expertise
· Understand the grant funding landscape across the region
· Be confident you know what Additive Manufacturing (including metal) can achieve.
· Increase your awareness of the choice of equipment and technologies, and understand their current limitations.
· Find out about the potential metal materials that are available, or currently in development.
· Learn the basics of designing for manufacture when considering AM processes
· Understand the steps of the process chain leading to fully finished and qualified production parts.
This small group in-person workshop is open to any manufacturing or engineering professionals based in Norfolk or Suffolk, UK.