Ampower and H&H partner on training for Additive Manufacturing

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February 28, 2018

February 28, 2018

Additive Manufacturing consultant firm Ampower and AM service provider H & H, both based in Hamburg, Germany, will cooperate to offer joint training in Additive Manufacturing. According to the partners, the aim of the cooperation is to enable customers to identify the technology’s potential.

Ampower will support H & H customers with a two-day training program on which, in addition to the basics of AM, customers will have the opportunity to attend a workshop where they can explore the application of AM for their specific requirements. As an engineering and manufacturing service provider, H & H stated that it will offer the design and manufacturing of components and guide the customer on the way to serial production.

Raphael Hoffmann, Managing Director and Co-Founder of H & H, explained, “With Ampower, we have a partner that combines application proximity and many years of industrial experience in the field of Additive Manufacturing. Joint training enables us to bring our customers to successfully leverage the potential of Additive Manufacturing and gain competitive advantage over their competitors.”.

“Technology know-how is one of the most important basics of a successful AM implementation,” added Eric Wycisk, Ampower Managing Partner. “Our workshop differs from existing training offerings by the technical depth in the basic knowledge, for example, concerning material properties. Through H & H, we can bring the training to a new level of experience by integrating real components and user knowledge in training.”

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