Objective
Additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and overall numerical fabrication methods have been recognized by stakeholders as the next industrial revolution bringing customers’ needs and suppliers’ offers closer. It cannot be dissociated to the present trends in increased virtualization, cloud approaches and collaborative developments (i.e. sharing of resources). AM is likely to be one good option paving the way to Europe re-industrialization and increased competitiveness. AMITIE will reinforce European capacities in the AM field applied to ceramic-based products.
Through its extensive programme of transnational and intersectoral secondments, AMITIE will promote fast technology transfer and enable as well training of AM experts from upstream research down to more technical issues. This will provide Europe with specialists of generic skills having a great potential of knowledge-based careers considering present growing needs for AM industry development. To do that, AMITIE brings together leading academic and industrial European players in the fields of materials science/processes, materials characterizations, AM technologies and associated numerical simulations, applied to the fabrication of functional and/or structural ceramic-based materials for energy/transport, and ICTs applications, as well as biomaterials. Those players will develop a new concept of smart factory for the future based on 3D AM technologies (i.e. powder bed methods, robocasting, inkjet printing, stereolithography, etc.) and their possible hybridization together or with subtractive technologies (e.g. laser machining). It will allow for the production of parts whose dimensions, shapes, functionality and assembly strategies may be tailored to address today’s key technological issues of the fabrication of high added value objects following a fully-combinatorial route. This is expected to lead to a new paradigm for production of multiscale, multimaterial and multifunctional components and systems
Fields of science
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringmanufacturing engineeringsubtractive manufacturing
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical transitionsrevolutions
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringmanufacturing engineeringadditive manufacturing
- engineering and technologyindustrial biotechnologybiomaterials
- natural sciencesphysical sciencesopticslaser physics
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Coordinator
87032 Limoges
France
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Participants (18)
69621 Villeurbanne Cedex
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59313 Valenciennes Cedex 9
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91054 Erlangen
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12205 Berlin
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35122 Padova
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10129 Torino
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SW7 2AZ LONDON
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08034 Barcelona
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7000 Mons
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87270 Bonnac La Cote
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92400 Courbevoie
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69008 Lyon
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74700 Sallanches
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70839 Gerlingen-Schillerhoehe
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95100 Selb
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45100 Rovigo Ro
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4002 Basel
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2074 Marin Epagnier
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Partners (1)
Partner organisations contribute to the implementation of the action, but do not sign the Grant Agreement.
10080 Rabat
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.