3D Systems has announced a partnership with Pennsylvania State University to support operations in the Center for Innovative Materials Processing through Direct Digital Deposition (CIMP-3D). This center serves as the official Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Facility for the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and is a major component of a Department of Defense University Affiliated Research Center and strategic facility for the aerospace and defense sector.
This lab includes direct metal printing experts from Penn State and 3DS conducting research together on 3DS' state-of-the-art ProX Direct Metal Printing (DMP) technology. The collaboration has three basic goals: to develop cutting-edge, high-resolution DMP technology, to enable government agencies (including DARPA and the Navy) to sponsor projects that qualify DMP for defense companies' adoption and to provide training in 3DS' DMP technology within the U.S. defense/aerospace workforce.
"The CIMP-3D is a great national institution and we are honored to be working with Penn State to advance American innovation and national security through direct metal printing technology," said Neal Orringer, 3D Systems' Vice President of Alliances and Partnerships. "We are eager to welcome aerospace and defense companies at every tier of the supply chain, as well as key defense labs, to join us as we revolutionize manufacturing."
"We are extremely excited by the prospect of establishing true collaboration with a leading U.S. 3-D printing technology provider," said Dr. Richard Martukanitz, Director of the Center for Innovative Materials Processing through Direct Digital Deposition. "Fostered by the joint technical resources of 3D Systems and CIMP-3D, our goal is to develop and provide enablers for the adoption of additive manufacturing for critical applications to the DoD and U.S. industry."
3DS and Penn State researchers are working on-site on several government-funded projects, including:
- Air Force research to accelerate wider adoption of DMP, beginning with Honeywell Aerospace's supply chain, focused on producing and rapidly qualifying 3-D printed metal aerospace parts
- An Air Force effort to establish an architecture for manufacturers such as Northrop Grumman and Honeywell to integrate DMP into manufacturing networks on their 21st century factory floors and embed quality control monitoring equipment
- Navy projects to develop performance and safety processes for qualifying DMP in key production processes.
The center is playing a multifaceted role in advancing 3-D printing technology, with an expansive commercial R&D portfolio as well as a range of undergraduate and graduate education programs.
On October 7 - 8 the center hosted the Technology Exchange on Coordination of U.S. Standards Development for Additive Manufacturing to initiate dialogue for development and coordination of additive manufacturing standards. In advance of the conference, on October 6, 3DS and Penn State hosted a Government Users Group, inviting DoD DMP users to a special forum to discuss additive manufacturing in metals and tour the CIMP-3D facility.
Additionally, CIMP-3D regularly hosts industry practicums and technology exchanges, working in close collaboration with numerous government organizations and standards bodies including the ASTM F42 Subcommittee, American Welding Society C7 and D20 Committees, Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization, Department of Defense JDMTP and ASME Design, Materials and Manufacturing Segment.
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