Anisoprint Digest October 2022 Edition
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This is the latest issue of our monthly Anisoprint Digest, your one-stop shop to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the exciting world of Anisoprinting! Autumn is here now and it's been a couple of eventful weeks, so check out our latest stories:
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??Updates on our collaboration with Jacobs University
In July we officially announced our partnership with JUB to foster research, education and technology transfer on continuous fiber 3D printing on the university’s campus in Bremen. Now we're getting ready to establish a research environment! In September, Alexander Kochetkov, our Lead Chemist, and Artem Naumov, our Head of Materials checked the lab facilities and office rooms dedicated to the newly founded Anisoprint R&D lab.
Artem Naumov: "The quality and the level of your innovation depends on your education and work strategies, that definitely is present here in Bremen. Combining these two ingredients, the specific 'innovation culture' of many top universities in the world is partly created by small companies and larger businesses that help students and researchers to close the gap between theory and practice (commercial product)."
We'll share an in-depth update on our latest activities soon. In the meantime, check out our last press release.
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?? Curious to learn how 3D printing has the potential to kickstart an industrial revolution?
A brand-new episode of the "ReMake Manufacturing" podcast, featuring our CEO,?Fedor Antonov, is now available! In his interview, you can learn:
??? Why we are on the verge of a new industrial revolution
??? How 3D printing can emulate nature
??? The difficulties of being a company that emerged from Russia
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? Do you know how many automated composite manufacturing technologies there are?
We counted three and decided to highlight one of them today: AFP, or Automated fiber placement.
AFP is one of the most modern and popular ways to make composites. It is flexible and can make complex shapes and angles. It grew out of the need for faster and more reliable manufacturing: complex geometries and the ability to meet the needs of the aerospace and aviation industries, as well as some others that need to make a lot of things.
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?? What do we love most? Sharing our know-how, of course!
Nothing is better than having some refreshing conversations about the industry we're passionate about!?
?? One of our highlights in September: Welcome a smart group of mechanical engineering students to our shopfloor in Luxembourg. They already learned a lot about additive manufacturing and some of them are even using 3D printing at home, or at the companies, they working at.
We enjoyed putting together an exciting program for them. It included:
?? Insights into our unique Continuous Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) technology
?? Tour of our production to see how we manufacture our printers
?? Meeting our R&D people to learn more about future applications
We ALWAYS love to welcome some bright minds to our office. So if you're ever close to our home base Esch-sur-Alzette, stop by and say hi! ??
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?? Watch our Composer A4 live in action at the AM Forum in Brno, CZ
The Czech Additive Manufacturing Forum 2022 is coming back next week! Our friends from 3D Manufaktura will showcase the Composer A4 at the show in Brno!
The Czech AM Forum is the only one of its kind in the region of middle Europe in terms of its scale and significance. That's why it's a must-attend event for anybody interested in using cutting-edge technologies to create better products.
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??Congress Pavillion E, Hall E2
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??Coming to Formnext? Plan your trip and meet us!
How's your Formnext schedule looking? We prepared some surprises for you, so do not miss the opportunity to meet us in Frankfurt.
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??Hall 12.1, Booth G21
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?? And that's it! Drop us a line and let us know how you liked this newsletter. See you next month for another issue of Anisoprint Digest. Stay tuned!