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obtain material properties and applications otherwise unreachable with other resin-based technologies, and by revealing its commitment to delivering VLM systems to 20 of the companies currently enlisted in its Technology Adoption Program (TAP) during Spring 2023. “The overwhelming initial reception for our most recent innovation has surpassed our expectations and set the tone for the onset of the distribution of our first VLM commercial systems. We’ve been able to hone in on what really matters to each individual company by gathering real, tangible information from experienced engineers. ”- Xavier M. Faneca, CEO of BCN3D.
innovation had led the 3D printing experts to its never-before-seen 3D printing technology using high viscosity resins. Developed over the course of the last 3 years, the patented Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM)™ provoked mass interest worldwide. BCN3D has responded to the demand by partnering with Arkema and Henkel to
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largest such group of researchers in the world, and sits at the heart of the university’s commitment to establishing Nottingham and the East Midlands as a hub for the translation of net zero technologies from research bench to real world solutions. The building is also home to the Government-funded Driving the Electric Revolution Industrialisation Centre - Midlands, which is developing innovative technology and manufacturing processes for advanced electrical machines and drives to support the UK’s net zero ambitions, and houses the 20MW UK Electrification of Aerospace Propulsion Facility, which offers industry testing at a scale unrivalled by any other research centre in the world. The facility is funded by UK Research Partnership Investment Fund, Wolfson Foundation, DER, D2N2 and industry partners.
A £40 million research facility that will drive forward advances in powerful, clean electrification technology and pave the way towards a new generation of low-carbon, sustainable electric vehicles, power and propulsion is to be unveiled by the University of Nottingham. The state-of-the-art Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) on the university’s Jubilee Campus was opened by the university’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Shearer West, in June. The PEMC offers purpose-built laboratories for the Power Electronics, Machines and Control research group, the New facility to drive a revolution in green electric transport
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