Integrating metal 3D printing and flexible post processing (Q4295161)

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Project Q4295161 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom
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Integrating metal 3D printing and flexible post processing
Project Q4295161 in Belgium, Netherlands, United Kingdom

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    1,632,764.86 Euro
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    2,928,112.85 Euro
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    55.76 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    31 December 2019
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    Stichting Hogeschool Rotterdam (HR)
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    50°51'13.72"N, 4°43'46.06"E
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    52°4'56.21"N, 4°19'32.92"E
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    52°2'28.93"N, 4°21'21.71"E
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    51°22'25.25"N, 1°16'41.45"W
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    50°44'13.74"N, 3°31'58.19"W
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    51°53'56.72"N, 4°25'8.69"E
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    51°53'53.52"N, 4°25'8.58"E
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    To design, develop and implement one efficient, fast and affordable post processing solution based on existing technology that can be part of an integrated system for post processing AM parts. This will help to significantly increase the possibilities for 3D metal printing in industries that need high precision manufactured metal parts, eg medical industry, semiconductor industry, maritime industry, aviation, and new emergent cleantech industries that will be able to produce metal parts through 3D printing that are lightweight and/or more efficient. (English)
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