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Siemens Additive Manufacturing Summit @ Formnext Connect 2020

Online, 10 November to 12 November 2020

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Siemens enables industrialization of additive manufacturing

Made to measure bicycle helmets are also becoming a reality thanks to digitalization and additive manufacturing - and all this in an affordable framework for everyone. The head is simply scanned with a smartphone app and the process for the custom-made helmet is initiated. Siemens, together with EOS, has supported this vision of the bicycle helmet manufacturer Hexr.

Siemens industrializes additive manufacturing with polymers with EOS and DyeMansion as partners

Using a footwear application, Siemens, EOS and DyeMansion demonstrate what the next step towards the industrialization of selective laser sintering with polymers can look like along the entire production chain.

Siemens and Ingersoll Machine Tools expanding Digital Enterprise partnership 

Engineers from aerospace and other industries with large workpieces come to Ingersoll Machine Tools to work together on breakthroughs in additive and subtractive manufacturing.

Siemens and Ingersoll Machine Tools expanding Digital Enterprise partnership 

Ingersoll Machine Tools implements the benefits that digitalization promises. After pushing the boundaries of large-format robot-assisted fiber placement and 3D printing, expectations are now on groundbreaking innovations throughout the process of part production.

Siemens and Ingersoll Machine Tools expanding Digital Enterprise partnership 

Run MyRobot is a key function of the Siemens Sinumerik 840D sl CNC and enables precise control of the robots at Ingersoll.

Siemens Additive Manufacturing Summit @Formnext Connect 2020

Under the Motto “Partnering for the next step to industrialize Additive Manufacturing” Siemens is going to present its Digital Enterprise Portfolio for the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing at the virtual Siemens Additive Manufacturing Summit @Formnext Connect 2020. 

Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network

The Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network (AM-Network) is an innovative cloud-based platform to promote collaboration and process management between engineers, purchasing and suppliers of 3D printed parts. It provides an end-to-end digital process that links the demand of components to the supplier network. This enables globally distributed manufacturing.

Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network

The Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network (AM-Network) is an innovative cloud-based platform to promote collaboration and process management between engineers, purchasing and suppliers of 3D printed parts. It provides an end-to-end digital process that links the demand of components to the supplier network. This enables globally distributed manufacturing.

Further Information

Siemens Additive Manufacturing Network
The Siemens AM Network  
The Siemens AM Network designed for enterprises, suppliers and partners provides an advanced cloud-based solution to foster collaboration and process orchestration between engineers, procurement and suppliers of 3D printed parts. 
Industrialize Additive Manufacturing
Industrialize Additive Manufacturing
How to redesign products? How can you improve additive manufacturing? How do you transform research and development into the right business model? Learn more from our experts about an integrated design, data and process chain to accelerate the industrialization of Additive Manufacturing.
Additive Manufacturing – 3D-printing the future of industry
Additive Manufacturing – 3D-printing the future of industry
In the second episode of “Talking Digital Industries” moderator Chris Brow learns all about Additive Manufacturing. He is joined by Dr. Karsten Heuser, VP of Additive Manufacturing Siemens Digital Industries. Tune in and join them as they travel through the history of 3D-printing to the present day and discuss the impact this technology has on giant and tiny applications.

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Katharina Lamsa

Digital Industries

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