European Commission highlights WAAM3D as a key innovator
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) company, WAAM3D, has been highlighted as a Key Innovator by the European Commission’s Innovation Radar. This is as a result of WAAM3D’s work with Cranfield University in creating multi-material add-on software for WAAM systems.
The Innovation Radar is part of the MULTI-FUN project, funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. This programme aims to make information about EU-funded innovations from high-quality projects visible and accessible to the public via the EU's Innovation Radar platform.
As well as identifying high-potential innovations and innovators, Innovation Radar, measures the market readiness of collaborative projects and demand from industry for them. WAAM3D and Cranfield University’s joint work in multi-material add-on software for WAAM systems has been awarded ‘market ready’ status by Innovation Radar. This is because the software is deemed technologically mature and there is high commitment from the providers to bring it to market. The solution has also been acknowledged as addressing the needs of existing markets.
Dr Filomeno Martina, CEO and co-founder of WAAM3D, commented: “We are very pleased that our work with Cranfield University is being acknowledged in this area of WAAM. These are exciting times for WAAM, and its potential for transforming large-scale metal component 3D printing is only just beginning to be seen in real-world applications.”
Details about this innovation can be found on the European Commission's Innovation Radar platform, helping build on the information and data already gathered by independent experts involved in reviewing ongoing research and innovation projects funded by the European Commission.