EOS, a leading supplier for responsible manufacturing solutions via industrial 3D printing technology, is looking at sustainability from a holistic perspective. EOS is continuously striving for more sustainable materials, systems, and processes. At formnext 2022 (November 15 to 18, Frankfurt, Germany), EOS will introduce a climate neutral PA 1101 and carbon-reduced PA 2200 polymer material. At the show, EOS will also present Fine Detail Resolution (FDR) for the FORMIGA P 110 polymer system.

Siemens and GENERA join forces to industrialize the AM technology Digital Light Processing (DLP) from single machines to factory solutions

Siemens’ portfolio of IoT-enabled hardware, software and digital services will further propel GENERA’s fully automated clean DLP technology

Design freedom in additive manufacturing reduces carbon footprint of gripper solutions in the automotive sector by around 80 percent

Decentralized production and optimized factory planning using digital twins reduce CO2 emissions during production and transport
3D printing with biodegradable materials reduces pollution

We've heard it many times before: Automation is part of the future of additive manufacturing. In the metal sector, too, manufacturers of AM hardware offer equipment and systems that are designed for automated production - in some cases there are even concepts for entire factory floors. So from a marketing point of view, many things are possible - but what does reality look like on the production floors? We have investigated this question and asked leading manufacturers and service providers.

MakerSpace from UnternehmerTUM uses new 3D printer on loan for pioneering prototypes
Promoting inspiration from start-ups in high-tech workshop
Promotion of innovations based on the core business areas of "Paper" and "Renewable Energy". Energy".

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