Ampower and Inspire offer joint workshops for Additive Manufacturing

February 1, 2018

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February 1, 2018

Zurich-based technology competence centre Inspire AG and Hamburg-based consulting company Ampower are providing a series of workshops with the aim of enabling industrial customers implement Additive Manufacturing technology.

The workshop programme developed by Inspire supports the customer in three steps over a period of eight months in knowledge building, the identification of potential components, component design and the development of an implementation strategy within the company.

Matthias Schmidt-Lehr, Partner at Ampower, stated, “The offered workshop concept was developed on a scientific basis and has already been tested many times. With Inspire, we have found a partner who is a leader in the field of systematic identification of applications for Additive Manufacturing. The joint workshop perfectly complements Ampower’s holistic implementation approach.”

Dr Christoph Klahn, Head of Department at Inspire added, “Our workshop has already been successfully carried out with both large and medium-sized companies. Through the process and production chain know-how of Ampower, the customer will be competently supported after the workshop also in the technical implementation of the identified applications and the establishment of a qualified production.”

www.am-power.de  |  www.inspire.ethz.ch

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