TEMW conference discusses Additive Manufacturing in electrical machines

April 11, 2025

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April 11, 2025

The Electrical Machine Works (TEMW) Conference – supported by the University of Bristol and the Electrical Machines Manufacturing Hub – is scheduled to take place on April 15, 2025, in Bristol, UK.

Presentations include:

  • ‘AM in electrical machines: opportunities, challenges and progress’ by the University of Bristol
  • ‘Modelling in-process monitoring for build validation: patterns in a sea of data’ and ‘Metal AM academic roundtable: Summary and next steps’ by the University of Birmingham, UK
  • ‘Additive Manufacturing of soft magnetic and conductive materials for higher power density machines’ by the University of Sheffield, UK
  • ‘Breaking the mould: morphocast and computational design as a solution for scaling up metallic AM’ by Metamorphic, Derby, and Sylatech, York, UK
  • ‘Advances in additive screen printing of electrical steel: innovations in Fe, FeSi and FeCo’ by Fraunhofer IFAM, Germany
  • ‘Innovations in high-productivity, sustainable metal AM for the next generation of electric machines’ by the Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry, UK
  • ‘Feasibility of manufacturing copper windings by EBM’ by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
  • ‘AM with a twist, applications in high-speed machines’ by Technelec Ltd, Oakham, UK
  • ‘New concepts of electrical machines enabled by AM’ by the University of Ghent, Belgium
  • ‘Emerging technologies in electric motor production’ Additive Drives GmbH, Dresden, Germany
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About The Electrical Machine Works

The TEMW is a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) project designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration with industry and academia in an effort to keep the UK competitive in the Power Electronics Machines and Drives (PEMD) sector.

Project members hope that, if successful, The Electrical Machine Works may become a centre of excellence for the use of Additive Manufacturing in e-machines, thereby supporting an increase in Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) in line with the UK’s Industrial Strategy, Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) and Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) and Future Flight (FF) initiatives.

TEMW collaborators include lead research organisation the University of Bristol as well Renishaw, the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). Project partners include 3T Additive Manufacturing Ltd, Motor Design Ltd, Equipmake, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd, and Safran Power UK.

More information on the project is available here.

www.bristol.ac.uk

www.electricalmachineshub.ac.uk

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April 11, 2025

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