3D printing
The Shipston-on-Stour firm is now involved in 14 Hypercar projects, providing parts ranging from full HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems to brake ducts and wing mirror vision systems for next generation vehicles. It is now a £multi-million business, with ambitious expansion plans in place to expand across the globe with the roll-out of its technologies. “Our mission at RYSE 3D is to lead the world in ‘production 3D Printing’ and the development of production 3D Printing technologies that are scalable and cost effective. We are changing perceptions that this form of manufacturing should only be used to prototype or sample parts in the process,” explained Mitchell, who initially started the business 3D Printing models for himself and colleagues for their final year university course to ensure graduation. “Over £1m has been invested into our modern facility in Warwickshire, with a plan in place to double capacity using RYSE 3D in-house developed printers in the next few months,
All images: Emma Trimble (Daily Express)
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