Combining additive manufacturing with new sustainable materials, enables more flexible and resource-efficient production. But for companies to fully utilize the benefits of the technology, support is needed in every step along the supply chain ranging from development of new business models to product design and testing in a real production
AddUp is a bona fide additive manufacturing OEM built upon the pedigree of industry pioneers Michelin and Fives. We bring the latest multi-technology production systems,
To meet the demands of its customers, AddUp has designed two ranges with complementary additive technologies: the FormUp range, high-precision Powder Bed
Additive manufacturing offers clear benefits to the aerospace industry including improved design, reduced weight via topological optimization, enhanced performance, and more efficient production processes. This proof of concept demonstrated by Add Up showcases the value of using Additive Manufacturing (AM) for aeronautics by applying
Global metal additive manufacturing OEM AddUp Solutions was established as a joint venture by French companies Michelin and fives back in 2015. The company''s main technology is laser powder
Metal Additive Manufacturing is the way of the future and AddUp is leading the way. AddUp SAS. 13-33 Rue Verte ZI de Ladoux, 63118 Cébazat France +33 (0)4 73 15 25 00. AddUp Inc. 5101 Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242 USA +1 (513) 745-4510. AddUp GmbH. Campus-Boulevard 30 52074 Aachen Germany +49 241 4759 8581. Footer.
Global metal additive manufacturing OEM AddUp Solutions was established as a joint venture by French companies Michelin and fives back in 2015.
AddUp was established on April 1st, 2016 when two industrial groups, Fives and Michelin, decided to create a major global player in metal 3D printing. The joint venture uses its experience and unique knowledge to benefit clients by developing and marketing industrial machines and production systems based on metal additive manufacturing (AM)
Specializing in additive metal manufacturing, the AddUp teams support their clients by taking into account the specificities of each industrial sector. AddUp''s services include:
Navigating Your Additive Manufacturing Journey with Expertise and Support. When you choose AddUp, you''re choosing a partner who will be with you every step of your journey. Whether you are in the early stages of adoption and looking to understand the benefits and capabilities of additive or are a mature user of the technology looking for a
AddUp is a French industrial company specializing in metal additive manufacturing, TEMISTh is a French developer and supplier of customized thermal solutions, and VKI is a Belgian fluid mechanics laboratory. SOGECLAIR''s consortium is working on project NATHENA, an acronym for New Additive manufacTuring Heat
Stay Informed with AddUp''s Latest Additive Manufacturing News. Stay up-to-date on the latest news and information from AddUp. Jun 17, 2024. King Machine Elevates Tire Mold Manufacturing in the USA with the Acquisition of AddUp''s FormUp 350 Metal Additive Manufacturing is the way of the future and AddUp is leading the way.
Additive Manufacturing. with a Career at AddUp. When you work at AddUp, you are part of something much bigger than our technology or even our company. Digital manufacturing is the future and we are focused on leading the way! The parts our customers build using AddUp machines can help to transform the very world we live in.
BMW Expands Use of Additive Manufacturing to Foster Production Innovations The BMW Group is manufacturing many work aids and tools for its own production system using various 3D printing processes, with items such as tailor-made orthoses for employees, teaching and production aids, and large, weight-optimized robot
AddUp has more than 20 years experience in additive manufacturing and an industrial pedigree built off of its founding companies Michelin and Fives. Supporting a variety of other industries including automotive, energy and motorsports, AddUp is the experienced partner you can trust to optimize efficiency and maximize performance for your
Metal additive manufacturing is the way of the future, and AddUp is leading the way. AddUp SAS. 13-33 Rue Verte ZI de Ladoux, 63118 Cébazat France +33 (0)4 73 15 25 00. AddUp Inc. 5101 Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242 USA +1 (513) 745-4510. AddUp GmbH. Campus-Boulevard 30 52074 Aachen Germany +49 241 4759 8581. Footer.
PBF TECHNOLOGY. Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) technology is a metal additive manufacturing process that allows the production of high-precision parts with very high mechanical properties.. In a laser PBF machine, parts are made in successive horizontal layers. For each layer, metal powder is spread on a production platform, and a laser
Machines. Maîtriser la poudre. Booster les performances. Pour répondre à la demande de ses clients, AddUp a conçu deux gammes de technologies additives complémentaires : la gamme FormUp, machines de fusion sur lit de poudre (PBF) de haute précision, et la gamme BeAM, machines industrielles de dépôt sous énergie dirigée (DED).
Join us for Rapid + TCT, one of the premier events in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Focusing on 3D printing, rapid prototyping, and AM technologies, Rapid showcases the latest advancements, and provides a hub to exchange ideas and explore the future of additive manufacturing. Join as our guest with a FREE
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a cutting-edge manufacturing process revolutionizing industries worldwide. It involves building objects layer by layer using digital models, unlike traditional subtractive methods. Additive manufacturing enables the creation of complex geometries that are challenging or
Additive Manufacturing in the Medical Industry. Our 4-laser system reduces fusion times by up to 75%, when compared to a single laser system, providing maximum throughput to meet the demands of the medical device market. This results in an increased operational equipment efficiency (OEE) and overall lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
Additive Manufacturing is the peer-reviewed journal that provides academia and world-leading industry with high quality research papers and reviews in
AddUp, a joint venture created by Michelin and Fives, is a global metal additive manufacturing OEM offering multi-technology production systems, including the FormUp® range of robust and open
Marcilly is honored to step into his new role as CEO for the global metal additive manufacturing OEM and says that anticipating the future of 3D printing will be a top focus, with priorities on productivity and repeatability, sustainability, software monitoring and data management all while providing exceptional customer support so that they may
Founded in 2016, AddUp entered a new phase of its development in 2020. Firstly, following a period of strong external growth, the organization was transformed to provide a more comprehensive offering, supporting a unique brand based on shared values. In addition, the commercial offer was refocused to ensure it is aligned with customers'' needs.
Metal additive manufacturing is the way of the future, and AddUp is leading the way. AddUp SAS. 13-33 Rue Verte ZI de Ladoux, 63118 Cébazat France +33 (0)4 73 15 25 00. AddUp Inc. 5101 Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242 USA +1 (513) 745-4510. AddUp GmbH. Campus-Boulevard 30 52074 Aachen Germany +49 241 4759 8581. Footer.
AddUp, a joint venture created by Michelin and Fives, is a global metal additive manufacturing OEM offering multi-technology production systems, including the
The Complete Software Suite for AddUp''s Additive Manufacturing. Software is at the heart of additive manufacturing. It is the key to performance, flexibility and precision. From part preparation to simulation, monitoring and production, every link of the AddUp digital chain offers a high level of performance with complete ease of use.
The word "additive manufacturing" refers to a set of processes that have in common the ability to produce parts by adding material (polymer, metal, ceramic, concrete, etc.) from a digital file. It is unusual for such a young technology to spread so quickly. Metal additive manufacturing, or metal 3D printing, is only 20 years old, and
The 100 percent acquisition of BeAM will enable AddUp to expand its portfolio of metal additive manufacturing technologies to better satisfy the needs of its customers and to strengthen its worldwide geographic coverage, the company says. BeAM''s DED technology complements the laser beam melting (LBM) technology offered by
Additive Manufacturing Letters is a highly selective peer-reviewed journal focused on rapid time-to-first-decision for short-format manuscripts describing early stage, emerging and/or ground-breaking research in the field of additive manufacturing. The preferred length of manuscripts is 5000 words . View full aims & scope.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is an appropriate name to describe the technologies that build 3D objects by adding layer-upon-layer of material, whether the material is plastic, metal, concrete or one day..human tissue.
AddUp is a global metal additive manufacturing OEM for powder bed fusion (PBF) machines, which established its AM Tooling Competence Center in Aachen in partnership with the Werkzeugbau-Akademie (WBA) in early 2023. This facility, also serving as AddUp''s German subsidiary, was created to accelerate the adoption of metal AM by
In order to cope with the obsolescence of certain equipment, we called on AddUp to 3D print our metal spare parts. The result is unexpected: the same design with complex geometries, the same mechanical characteristics, and above all, a 50% reduction in production costs compared to machining. Thanks to metal additive manufacturing,
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AddUp''s commitment to research and development leads to cutting-edge solutions, like the Modulo 400 system, which offers versatility and high-quality results. This aligns perfectly with our vision at the Application Center for Additive Manufacturing at Research Institutes of Sweden AB, where we aim to lead in applied research and collaborate
Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a solid block of material until the final product is complete. Technically, additive manufacturing can refer to any process where a product is created
One of the diverse applications of additive manufacturing is the production of intricate internal structures and designs that traditional manufacturing methods cannot achieve, leading to better energy conversion and utilization. AddUp''s AM machines offer companies the ability to produce higher-quality parts without sacrificing design freedom.