The DREAM project, financed by the EU Commission (H2020, Work program: FOF-13-2016: Photonics Laser-based production) is an end-user driven action which aligns the research and development of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies to the specific needs of its three industrial end users, Ferrari SpA, Adler Ortho France SARL, and RB Srl. The Action brings together experts in the field of AM technologies, powder and material characterization, component engineering, laser-matter interaction, to deliver an optimized approach that will be developed and demonstrated to the requirements of the end users. The first results of the project are here reported.
DREAM: Driving up reliability and efficiency of additive manufacturing / Sciancalepore, Corrado; Bondioli, Federica; Gatto, Andrea; Defanti, Silvio; Denti, Lucia; Bassoli, Elena. - (2017), pp. 252-255. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd IEEE International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry, RTSI 2017 tenutosi a Modena, Italia nel 2017) [10.1109/RTSI.2017.8065979].
DREAM: Driving up reliability and efficiency of additive manufacturing
Sciancalepore, Corrado;Bondioli, Federica;Gatto, Andrea;Defanti, Silvio;Denti, Lucia;Bassoli, Elena
2017
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The DREAM project, financed by the EU Commission (H2020, Work program: FOF-13-2016: Photonics Laser-based production) is an end-user driven action which aligns the research and development of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies to the specific needs of its three industrial end users, Ferrari SpA, Adler Ortho France SARL, and RB Srl. The Action brings together experts in the field of AM technologies, powder and material characterization, component engineering, laser-matter interaction, to deliver an optimized approach that will be developed and demonstrated to the requirements of the end users. The first results of the project are here reported.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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