Shell Joins Samle Subsea 3d Printing Jip Offshore
Shell Joins Samle Subsea 3d Printing Jip Offshore Kongsberg, norway – shell has joined a joint industry project to develop and test advanced 3d printing technologies for in situ, metal to metal, repairs of underwater facilities. the existing partnership of kongsberg ferrotech, equinor, gassco and sintef started work on the program last year. Shell has joined a joint industry project to develop and test advanced 3d printing technologies for in situ, metal to metal, repairs of underwater facilities. the existing partnership of kongsberg ferrotech, equinor, gassco and sintef started work on the program last year.
Shell Joins Samle Subsea 3d Printing Jip Offshore Shell has joined a joint industry project dedicated to developing and testing advanced 3d printing technologies as an in situ, metal to metal, repair method for subsea assets. Kongsberg ferrotech, equinor, sintef, gassco and shell joins forces to develop and test 3d printing as a repair method of underwater assets. 3d printing will be developed and integrated in kongsberg ferrotech’s irm robots, which offers a complete toolbox for subsea repairs. Shell is joining a joint industry project that is working to develop and test advanced 3d printing technologies to be used for ocean repairs of undersea assets. Shell has joined a joint industry project to develop and test advanced #3dprinting technologies for in situ, metal to metal, #repairs of #underwater facilities.
Shell Joins Samle Subsea 3d Printing Jip Offshore Shell is joining a joint industry project that is working to develop and test advanced 3d printing technologies to be used for ocean repairs of undersea assets. Shell has joined a joint industry project to develop and test advanced #3dprinting technologies for in situ, metal to metal, #repairs of #underwater facilities. Oil major shell has partnered with kongsberg ferrotech in a project that is developing tools to repair subsea assets using 3d printing technology. The project achievements have been recognized in the market and shell is now joining the team. the partners of the joint industry project are of the opinion that the new methods, in development, represents a game changing way of conducting subsea repairs. Taking the workshop underwater has its challenges, even more so when it involves relatively new technology such as 3d printing, also known as additive manufacturing (am).
Shell Joins Samle Subsea 3d Printing Jip Offshore Oil major shell has partnered with kongsberg ferrotech in a project that is developing tools to repair subsea assets using 3d printing technology. The project achievements have been recognized in the market and shell is now joining the team. the partners of the joint industry project are of the opinion that the new methods, in development, represents a game changing way of conducting subsea repairs. Taking the workshop underwater has its challenges, even more so when it involves relatively new technology such as 3d printing, also known as additive manufacturing (am).
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