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NAMIC Announces collaboration with leading international 3D Printing network Mobility Goes Additive (MgA)

 

Singapore, 7 May 2019

The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) signed a memorandum of understanding with Mobility goes Additive (MgA) which is the leading international network of companies, institutions and research institutes working on industrial additive solutions based in Berlin, Germany.

The signing ceremony was held at the NAMIC Summit 2019: Design For Additive Manufacturing at the Marina Bay Convention Centre, witnessed by guest-of-honour, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry, and Mr Oliver Fixson, Deputy Chief of Mission, German embassy Singapore.

The goal of Mobility goes Additive and all network members is to overcome the challenges of serial Additive Manufacturing (3D-printing) with joint forces. In achieving this goal, some things are key for the network: the members’ will to achieve results and to work productively, the focus on solutions and the common willingness to jointly establish Additive Manufacturing as an integral part of the production chain.

Ms Stefanie Brickwede, MgA’s Managing Director said, ”It’s a great honor to be in this partnership. We are proud to have this opportunity to collaborate with NAMIC in the area of parts identification suitable for additive manufacturing in the industrial sector from medical, transportation and logistics, construction equipment, aviation, automotive, shipping etc. There is a lot of room for a co-operation between our European network and the Singaporean SMEs. We see NAMIC as a valuable gateway to the Asian market.”

Dr Ho Chaw Sing, NAMIC’s Managing Director said, “MgA exemplifies the collaborative vision the German and European ‘Mittelstand’ has with research institutes to bring innovation into the industries, especially in the transportation sector, in particular with six European state owned railways, to produce 3D printed spare parts. This extends beyond transportation and to other industrial sectors which our SMEs can benefit from.”

Additive manufacturing or 3D Printing is one of the key technologies in the Industry 4.0 ecosystem. In Singapore, its interest and adoption has been growing in the industrial sectors over the past few years, notably in the maritime, marine offshore, aerospace, precision engineering and biomedical sectors.

About Mobility goes Additive (MgA): MgA is the leading international network for industrial additive manufacturing. The network meets these challenges by acting as a central platform, bundling the value creation potential along the process chain and promoting the mutual development of its members’ competencies. By this, joint development of innovative products is driven, know-how and information is transferred in a targeted manner. New business fields are identified, profitable business contacts are established, and new international markets are opened-up. This helps the market to become competitive against conventional production. Also, MgA serves as a contact partner for public and political institutions when required.

About NAMIC The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster, or NAMIC, is a pan-national initiative led by NTUitive, supported by the National Research Foundation and in partnership with Enterprise Singapore and the Singapore Economic Development Board. NAMIC aims to increase Singapore’s adoption of additive manufacturing technologies to enhance competitiveness in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital industrialisation. This is accomplished by nurturing promising AM technologies and start-ups, as well as accelerating translation R&D from public sector funded institutions with a focus on commercial applications. NAMIC seeds and enables public-private cross-collaboration, acting as a connector between industry, research performers and public agencies. It also assists companies seeking capital injection either through project joint-funding or leveraging on its investor networks.

NTUitive is the innovation and enterprise company of the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
http://namic.sg

Press Release | 7 May 2019

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Singapore, 7 May 2019 | For immediate release

NAMIC Announces collaboration with leading international 3D Printing network Mobility Goes Additive (MgA)

The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) signed a memorandum of understanding with Mobility goes Additive (MgA) which is the leading international network of companies, institutions and research institutes working on industrial additive solutions based in Berlin, Germany.

The signing ceremony was held at the NAMIC Summit 2019: Design For Additive Manufacturing at the Marina Bay Convention Centre, witnessed by guest-of-honour, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry, and Mr Oliver Fixson, Deputy Chief of Mission, German embassy Singapore.

The goal of Mobility goes Additive and all network members is to overcome the challenges of serial Additive Manufacturing (3D-printing) with joint forces. In achieving this goal, some things are key for the network: the members’ will to achieve results and to work productively, the focus on solutions and the common willingness to jointly establish Additive Manufacturing as an integral part of the production chain.

Ms Stefanie Brickwede, MgA’s Managing Director said, ”It’s a great honor to be in this partnership. We are proud to have this opportunity to collaborate with NAMIC in the area of parts identification suitable for additive manufacturing in the industrial sector from medical, transportation and logistics, construction equipment, aviation, automotive, shipping etc. There is a lot of room for a co-operation between our European network and the Singaporean SMEs. We see NAMIC as a valuable gateway to the Asian market.”

Dr Ho Chaw Sing, NAMIC’s Managing Director said, “MgA exemplifies the collaborative vision the German and European ‘Mittelstand’ has with research institutes to bring innovation into the industries, especially in the transportation sector, in particular with six European state owned railways, to produce 3D printed spare parts. This extends beyond transportation and to other industrial sectors which our SMEs can benefit from.”

Additive manufacturing or 3D Printing is one of the key technologies in the Industry 4.0 ecosystem. In Singapore, its interest and adoption has been growing in the industrial sectors over the past few years, notably in the maritime, marine offshore, aerospace, precision engineering and biomedical sectors.

About Mobility goes Additive (MgA): MgA is the leading international network for industrial additive manufacturing. The network meets these challenges by acting as a central platform, bundling the value creation potential along the process chain and promoting the mutual development of its members’ competencies. By this, joint development of innovative products is driven, know-how and information is transferred in a targeted manner. New business fields are identified, profitable business contacts are established, and new international markets are opened-up. This helps the market to become competitive against conventional production. Also, MgA serves as a contact partner for public and political institutions when required.
https://mobilitygoesadditive.com/en

About NAMIC The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster, or NAMIC, is a pan-national initiative led by NTUitive, supported by the National Research Foundation and in partnership with Enterprise Singapore and the Singapore Economic Development Board. NAMIC aims to increase Singapore’s adoption of additive manufacturing technologies to enhance competitiveness in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital industrialisation. This is accomplished by nurturing promising AM technologies and start-ups, as well as accelerating translation R&D from public sector funded institutions with a focus on commercial applications. NAMIC seeds and enables public-private cross-collaboration, acting as a connector between industry, research performers and public agencies. It also assists companies seeking capital injection either through project joint-funding or leveraging on its investor networks.

NTUitive is the innovation and enterprise company of the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

http://namic.sg [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=“1/2″][vc_column_text]About MGA Mobility (Mobility goes Additive):
The aim of the network Mobility goes Additive e.V. is to expand the application space of additive manufacturing in the mobility sector and to establish it industrially. More than 100 international member companies from all parts of industry are working in various working groups to develop appropriate solutions.

The network acts as a central platform for the targeted development of the value-added potential of additive manufacturing for the mobility sector. This is achieved by bundling the competencies of the members within the framework of joint projects. The association also serves as a contact for public and political institutions.

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MGA Mobility
a division of Mobility goes Additive e.V.

Contact: Susanne Merten, Marketing Director
Im Marienpark 22, 12107 Berlin, Germany
t. +49 (0)30 757 66 111
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Network News 04/2019

Dear members,

preparations for our Annual Meeting 2019 in September have begun. On 16 and 17 September 2019, we will meet in Berlin for the first time for two days: on the first day, the General Meeting, further modules and our evening event are planned; the second day will be filled with inspiring and varied lectures. As soon as there are more news and further information, you will be the first to know – until then, please kindly block both days!

Topics of the month:
+++ Kick-off Medical goes Additive +++ Review of AMUG visit to Chicago +++ Meeting with Singapore network NAMIC +++ News from Approval & Materials +++

First interim achievement for the Approval working group within Mobility: at the meeting on 9 April 2019 in Hamburg, the first safety-relevant, quality-tested component from the collaboration was presented – a huge success on the way to industrial maturity! As soon as the final reconcilliations have taken place, the suspension bracket can be installed directly and brought onto the track. Thanks to all involved for this great teamwork! Next planned act: involvement of the relevant approval authorities. We boost AM!
If you are interested more deeply in the group, please feel free to contact us or Maximilian Kunkel directly!

At the last meeting of the Materials working group within Mobility, the focus group Metal Examinations decided to jointly conduct a round robin test. Ten tension rods and 60 fatigue tests have already been printed and will be tested in the next step to investigate the influence of various parameters on the printing process.

working group meetings

RAILiability 06.05.2019, Rome
Lead: Felix Spiess, ÖBB

Approval 28.05.2019, Berlin
Lead: Maximilian Kunkel, Siemens Mobility

Education 06.06.2019, Berlin
Lead: Olaf Steinmeier, Fraunhofer IAPT

Digital Supply Chain 11.07.2019, Munich (tbc)
Lead: Atanu Chaudhuri, Aalborg University
within the network

Medical goes Additive Kick-off

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news

DB employee competition extended

Since March, Deutsche Bahn employees nationwide, especially in the production facilities, have been called upon to submit their proposals for printable parts. Developed and set up jointly with the support of the German Federal Armed Forces, this involves the targeted identification of spare parts as well as operating aids such as tools. More than 50 part proposals have already been submitted by corporate workforces – due to the great participation the competition is now being extended by one month to the end of May 2019.

Meeting with NAMIC

On 7 May 2019, Stefanie Brickwede will meet our future cooperation partner NAMIC in Singapore to sign a memorandum of understanding. The aim is to exchange information on the latest trends and developments in the European and Asian markets, but also to jointly establish and consolidate additive manufacturing in the respective areas.
events

Review of AMUG visit to Chicago

With well over 2,000 participants, the world’s largest user meeting Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) took place in Chicago at the beginning of April: exciting keynotes, discussions at eye level, meetings of various industries from Nescar manufacturers to animated film creatives. Stefanie Brickwede gave a presentation together with our network member 3YOURMIND and took many impressions for our network with her. In coordination with our cooperation partner IPM, these insights will be channelled into the ongoing development of the largest European user meeting, the Additive Manufacturing Forum in Berlin in March 2020.
further dates

inside the network
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outside the network

22.-23.05.2019 – In Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich, the German Assembly Congress (Deutscher Montagekongress) will take place for the 30th time. Under the title Intelligent technologies mastered safely the lectures will focus on digitisation and automation, production and factory operation.

04.-07.06.2019 – Every two years expert visitors meet at Messe München at transport logistic, the leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management.

25.-26.06.2019 – At the AMI Conference Composites in Rail, challenges and opportunities of composite materials in the railway sector will be evaluated and discussed.

16.-17.09.2019 – announcement: General Meeting & Annual Meeting 2019 of Mobility goes Additive e.V. in Berlin

We would also be happy to draw attention to your special events. Please contact our team and tell us what’s on your agenda. We are looking forward to seeing you again soon, maybe at one of the events, and we will be broadcasting until then.

Best regards,

Your
Mobility goes Additive Team

16.04.2024

Kick-Off Focus Group Dental

On April 16, 2024 the time has finally come: MGA Medical is kicking off a new Focus Group for the Working Group Use Cases.

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