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Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus

Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018
Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018

Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018 The bmw group opened its additive manufacturing campus for business. the new facility will be the central hub for production, research and training in 3d printing. Bmw opens a high tech additive manufacturing campus in munich, aiming to scale 3d printing in automotive production and boost innovation, speed, sustainability.

Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018
Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018

Future Bmw Group Additive Manufacturing Campus 04 2018 Eighty specialists are currently stationed at the munich facility, where they’re focused on tool less production processes with an emphasis on reducing development time and cost. in addition to its. April 22, 2025 – bmw group has officially opened its nearly $25 million additive manufacturing campus in munich, germany, marking a major step in the company’s efforts to industrialize 3d printing for automotive production. The €15 million facility is set to become the central hub for bmw’s 3d printing operations, bringing together prototype and series part production, research into additive manufacturing technologies, and training for toolless manufacturing processes. At the “additive manufacturing campus” in oberschleißheim, the bmw group’s central hub for production, research, and training in 3d printing, more than 300,000 parts were “printed” in 2023.

Bmw Group To Open Additive Manufacturing Campus
Bmw Group To Open Additive Manufacturing Campus

Bmw Group To Open Additive Manufacturing Campus The €15 million facility is set to become the central hub for bmw’s 3d printing operations, bringing together prototype and series part production, research into additive manufacturing technologies, and training for toolless manufacturing processes. At the “additive manufacturing campus” in oberschleißheim, the bmw group’s central hub for production, research, and training in 3d printing, more than 300,000 parts were “printed” in 2023. The bmw group opened its additive manufacturing campus for business. the new facility will be the central hub for production, research and training in 3d printing. The new additive manufacturing campus is meticulously designed to foster innovation, collaboration, and efficiency on an industrial scale. housed within an expansive existing 6,000 square meter facility, it provides ample space for cutting edge operations and future expansion. The bmw group is to invest more than €10 million in a new additive manufacturing campus. located in oberschleissheim, just north of munich, the facility will allow the company to continue. The bmw group is increasingly relying on wire arc additive manufacturing (waam) at its additive manufacturing campus in oberschleißheim to produce metallic vehicle components and tools.

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