1000 Kelvin, a US- and Germany-based AI-driven additive manufacturing software program firm, and Fieldmade, a Norwegian pioneer in cellular manufacturing for rugged environments, have entered a partnership set to quickly enhance the fast deployment of 3D printing on the entrance traces – enhancing strategic readiness and operational capabilities throughout the army sector. The partnership was introduced on the Army Additive Manufacturing (MilAM) Summit & Know-how Showcase in Tampa, Florida.
1000 Kelvin’s progressive AMAIZE platform makes use of synthetic intelligence knowledgeable by physics and manufacturing information to offer AM engineers with an AI copilot – correcting print recipes and guaranteeing the profitable manufacturing of AM components. This know-how aligns seamlessly with Fieldmade’s experience in creating deployable AM options, similar to their NOMAD Sequence of transportable AM modules. By combining their merchandise, the 2 firms allow customers within the discipline to instantly start producing components as quickly as their 3D printer modules arrive on website – guaranteeing swift adaptability to operational wants.
“Our imaginative and prescient is to make deployable 3D printing as straightforward as utilizing a merchandising machine. The combination of 1000 Kelvin’s AMAIZE into our merchandise is a big step in the direction of this aim,” mentioned Jostein Olsen, CEO of Fieldmade.
With a historical past of collaborating with the Norwegian Armed Forces and different protection entities, Fieldmade is a well-suited companion for 1000 Kelvin, which has already seen its software program built-in into production-level steel 3D printers. Fieldmade’s capability to deploy items able to working in numerous circumstances enhances 1000 Kelvin’s aim of enhancing AM’s effectivity and accelerating engineering.
“By combining our strengths, we’re not simply advancing know-how; we’re offering options that may save time, prices, and in vital army eventualities, even lives,” mentioned Omar Fergani, Ph.D., CEO and Co-founder of 1000 Kelvin.
The collaboration between 1000 Kelvin and Fieldmade units a brand new normal in AM for the army sector by providing end-to-end additive options that guarantee high-quality half manufacturing quickly, anyplace and anytime.