Sebastian Kässner, Chief Marketing Officer of SLM Solutions Group AG, explains: „As a pioneer in metal-based Additive Manufacturing we want to offer our many years of expertise, our existing resources and our network to actively contribute to overcoming the COVID-19 crisis.”
The objective of the alliance is to combine the forces of companies in the AM industry and to take advantage of 3D printing’s rapid response time. Since 3D printing is already used in the production of medical components and the tooling to produce medical components, we can quickly leverage machines and processes already certified to the current European "Medical Device Regulation" (MDR) and ISO 13485 guidelines. SLM® machines in the USA are already printing metal injection molding tools for face shield production showing that Additive Manufacturing can contribute to combatting the crisis quickly.
Sharing ideas, skills and networks is of great importance at this time of year to fight together against the spread of the virus, to reduce the shortage of important materials and to close possible gaps in the supply chains. Our global team of experts is available for this," Kässner continues.
SLM Solutions invites all companies and organisations that can provide support in the form of production, development or logistics capacities, for example, or that already have concrete ideas and need a partner to implement them to join the Additive Alliance Against Corona.
For further information and the opportunity to contact please visit: additive-alliance-against-corona.slm-solutions.com
Tata Steel Nederland forscht gemeinsam mit europäischen Partnern daran, hochwertigen Stahl für Autos und Waschmaschinen vollständig zu recyceln
Tata Steel Nederland beteiligt sich am europäischen Forschungsprojekt CiSMA (Circular Steel for Mass Market Applications), dessen Ziel es ist, hochwertige Stahlsorten zu entwickeln, die vollständig aus recyceltem Schrott bestehen und in Lichtbogenöfen (EAF) hergestellt werden.






