Renishaw partners with Canada Makes to advance Additive Manufacturing across Canada
November 28, 2024
Renishaw, based in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK, has partnered with Canada Makes to help promote the adoption of AM technology across Canada. Renishaw’s AM engineers and designers will join forces with Canada Makes’ extensive network of organisations locally, nationally and internationally, to further innovation in AM.
The Canada Makes network connects organisations across a wide range of AM technologies, including reverse engineering, medical implants and metal Additive Manufacturing, offering guidance on AM applications. Canada Makes facilitates knowledge sharing and networking through workshops, webinars, and case studies. As an advocate for the industry, it leads trade missions and B2B meetings, connecting stakeholders such as manufacturers, equipment providers, academia and research institutions. This collaboration stimulates innovation and the growth of Canada’s AM network.
Renishaw offers Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) machines that are widely used by manufacturers. These systems are supplied across various industries, including industrial and healthcare sectors, enabling the production of complex and precise components.
“The advancement of AM relies on building strong networks and exchanging knowledge across the industry,” said Carl Hamman, AM Technical Sales & Business Development Manager, Renishaw Canada. “As a member of this network, we can share our AM knowledge for collaborative innovation and to drive industry standards forward.”
“Renishaw and Canada Makes share the same primary goal: to enhance the capabilities and accessibility of AM across industries,” commented Nicole Rathie, Director of Community Relations at Canada Makes. “Renishaw’s addition to our network brings diverse expertise in AM across multiple applications, including healthcare, aerospace and automotive, which will enable us to spread the word about AM even further across Canada and beyond.”
Over the coming years, Renishaw and Canada Makes will focus on applying AM technology to a broader range of sectors while scaling up production, helping advance the transition from prototyping to mass manufacturing.