Siemens opens new additive manufacturing hub

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“The CATCH center will not only help industrialize additive manufacturing, but also help incubate and grow the next generation of cutting-edge technology to solve industry’s hardest manufacturing problems,” said Dr. Hallee Deutchman, head of research in materials and industrialized manufacturing (US) for Siemens Technology. (Courtesy: Siemens)

Siemens has opened its Center for Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub (CATCH), in Charlotte, North Carolina.

This new strategic research and development hub, spearheaded by Siemens Digital Industries and Siemens Technology, will focus on helping its customers accelerate their plans for the industrialization of additive manufacturing (AM). Specifically, Siemens will use this space to collaborate with key machine builders (OEMs), end-users and U.S. national laboratories to ensure the successful industrialization of additive manufacturing.

In conjunction with this announcement, Siemens also recently announced partnerships with Xerox, Roboze, and ExOne — leaders in building industrial 3D printers. This partnership will ensure that Siemens and its collaborators have the most advanced hardware on the market.

“We are excited to launch this new additive manufacturing hub and to begin inviting customers in to collaborate and find ways to accelerate the industrialization of this technology,” said Tim Bell, additive manufacturing business manager, Siemens Digital Industries. “The benefits of additive manufacturing are clear, from faster time-to-market to better design through digital prototypes, to localized manufacturing helping to reduce supply chain constraints. We believe that the future of manufacturing is additive.”

Over the years, Siemens has been instrumental in bringing emerging technologies to the point of industry acceptance and standardization. From Computerized Numerical Controls (CNC) to industrial software, Siemens has always enabled the trailblazers to advance the world in which we live.

Dr. Hallee Deutchman, head of research in materials and industrialized manufacturing (US) for Siemens Technology said, “The CATCH center will not only help industrialize additive manufacturing, but also help incubate and grow the next generation of cutting-edge technology to solve industry’s hardest manufacturing problems.”

As a leader in industrial digitalization, Siemens will also look to continue its leadership through additive manufacturing, as it is the first truly digital manufacturing technology. The company will seek to accomplish this by empowering its vast network of partners and customers to create, make and use additive applications at scale. CATCH will be the entry point for many manufacturers to understand how and why AM is crucial to designing products more effectively, manufacturing them closer to the point of purchase and creating a more resilient supply chain.

CATCH will become one of seven hubs strategically placed at major AM ecosystems around the world with the distinct focus of facilitating customer AM journeys.

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