Amazemet adopts Siemens Xcelerator software

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April 11, 2024

April 11, 2024

Amazemet’s rePowder is an ultrasonic atomiser that can be used to produce metal powder from any alloy in any feedstock form, even in small quantities for research purposes (Courtesy Amazemet)
Amazemet’s rePowder is an ultrasonic atomiser that can be used to produce metal powder from any alloy in any feedstock form, even in small quantities for research purposes (Courtesy Amazemet)

Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced that Amazemet Sp Zoo, based in Warsaw, Poland, has adopted solutions from Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to help build its closed-loop production chain for metal Additive Manufacturing materials and supporting post-processing equipment.

Amazemet is focused on the commercialisation of ultrasonic atomisation to provide laboratory-scale units for the in-house production of metal powders with a tailored chemical composition suitable for various applications, including Additive Manufacturing. Its team aims to broaden the scientific possibilities in materials development and metal Additive Manufacturing – and its engineering team reportedly rely on Siemens Xcelerator to help bring its products to market.

“In four years, we scaled from a small startup to a sixty-people international company, collaborating with leading scientific and tech groups in development, prototyping and especially in metal Additive Manufacturing. With our team expanding, centralising data became crucial to prevent costly errors like sending incorrect designs for production. That’s why we went digital with Siemens Xcelerator to streamline our growing data from designing and producing our technologies,” stated Łukasz Żrodowski, CEO, Amazemet.

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“The Siemens Xcelerator portfolio enhances our efficiency, providing a single platform for managing documentation, product development, and manufacturing processes. Its scalability supports our continuous growth, streamlining documentation management, accelerating design and removing obstacles to expansion. Siemens’ NX significantly reduces our product development time, offering stability and reliability even with the complex assemblies found in our rePowder device, preventing data losses and system crashes. Siemens’ Teamcenter X provides a cloud-based, harmonised data structure ensuring all files and service documentation are accessible anywhere at any time.”

Mariusz Zabielski, vice president, Country Manager Poland and Czech Republic, Siemens Digital Industries Software, added, “Additive Manufacturing is going through huge growth, but it is also ripe for disruption. Additive offers flexibility of scale and freedom of geometry that enable engineers and designers to create parts that are optimised, lightweight and could not have been conceived of before – but it faces challenges of accessibility before it can truly achieve its promise. It’s great to see a Polish company bringing new technologies to market and enhancing Poland’s position as a crucible of true innovation in the Additive Manufacturing space.

“Amazemet are another perfect example of how innovators and pioneers across a wide range of industries are adopting the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to digitally transform and scale their businesses and fulfil the promise of widespread metal Additive Manufacturing adoption,” he concluded.

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April 11, 2024

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