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http://www.diginova-eu.org/
The purpose of the Diginova coordinating work is to determine the current status and assess and promote the expected potential of Digital Fabrication for the future of materials research and manufacturing in Europe, taking the Diginova scope as a starting point. We will map key material innovation and application domains, identify key technology challenges and new business opportunities. We will identify and connect main stakeholders through establishment of innovation networks centered around concrete identified business cases, to determine the added value and feasible routes to commercialization.
On YouTube you'll find a 4 min illustration about the idea of Digital Fabrication (in future).
Our findings will result in a Digital Fabrication roadmap describing new business as well as technology drivers, aligned with a map of the most attractive innovative product categories for applications of new materials and processes, derived from a well-founded business perspective. The roadmap will describe the most promising materials and material deposition and modification technologies and will point out the direction for innovation in materials and digital fabrication to transform EU industries from their 20th century analogue roots to their 21st century digital future.
Achieving the ambitions of the Diginova project will
- Create a paradigm shift in manufacturing that will open up huge opportunities for future growth for manufacturing and new material developement in Europe.
- Deliver a roadmap for Digital Fabrication drafted by the project partners together with all identified key actors. This will provide a meaningful framework and guideline for innovation for all actors in the innovation value chain.
- Help to eliminate compromises that reduce the functionalities of new advanced materials thereby maximising their potential value and shortening the time from lab to market.
- Lower barriers for adoption and application of advanced new materials leading to faster innovation cycles.
- Build better coordination networks of three key groups of stakeholders, centred around well described and widly recognized key application focus areas: materials developers, manufacturing equipment developers and application developers/owners.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 April 2013 )
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Interview with Malcolm Harbour |
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An interview with Malcolm Harbour, member of the European parliament, on the the European standarisation system.
Malcolm Harbour, member of the European parliament, discusses the
European standarisation system and the standarisation package that the
committee he chairs has recently amended and approved.
You can download the interview here.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2012 )
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AFPR
and the AEPR celebrate their 20 years !
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The European Forum on Rapid Prototyping &
Manufacturing
has been organized
since 1992 by the AFPR
The next conference will be held on the 12, 13 and 14 June
2012 at Ecole Centrale Paris
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Please
find the link below: : http://code80.net/afpr/content/assises/2012/AN/conf.htm
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 October 2012 )
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Additive Manufacturing Leaders Unite |
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The Additive Manufacturing Industry Branding Initiative, proposed by rapid prototyping software and services provider Materialise at the CEO Summits held at the RAPID and EuroMold trade fairs in 2010, is set to proceed. Eleven companies, including Materialise, have formally agreed to participate in the initiative’s Phase One. The leading additive manufacturing (AM) machine manufacturers and suppliers have committed to an effort to expand the awareness and use of AM technology by uniting behind a solid public relations, marketing and communications strategy. read more at www.etmm-online.com |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 February 2011 )
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News from 2nd stage of the FP7 RM call topic |
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The following projects proposals scored
higher than the threshold during the 2 stage of the FP7 RM call topic
NMP-2007-3.4-1.
The total requested EC grant is however higher
than the available budget, so the negotiation phase will learn whether all
projects can indeed be financed.
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Acronym
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Objectives
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COMPOLIGHT
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Develop new rapid manufacturing methods and
solutions to improve the design of complex lightweight parts with internal
channels or porous structures
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STEPUP
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Develop new systems, i.e. materials design and
development, through the mechano-chemical modification, based on the high
energy ball milling technology in polymers, for RM applications.
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DirectSpare
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Deliver spare parts on-demand in large industries
using RM techniques, so reducing the need for large store houses, wasted
spare parts and large inventories
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IMPALA
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Develop a rapid manufacturing process using a
laser-based process to produce customized small and medium volume parts from
powders.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 November 2009 )
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RM platform in TCT magazine |
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The TCT magazine has introduced a regeular column to the RM Platform. The complete contents can be found here.
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Welcome to the RM platform |
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Up- and download area: Unique opportunity to exchange
interesting RM information
PLEASE MAIL YOUR DOCUMENTS TO THE COORDINATORS!
RM contact area: links to RM organisations here you can find names and
websites of all kind of organisations active in RM and other related
initiatives
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 May 2007 )
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