Coordinatore | NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
Organization address
address: Schoemakerstraat 97 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Netherlands [NL] |
Totale costo | 682˙654 € |
EC contributo | 495˙000 € |
Programma | FP7-NMP
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies |
Code Call | FP7-NMP-2012-CSA-6 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-SA |
Anno di inizio | 2012 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2012-09-01 - 2014-02-28 |
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1 |
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
Organization address
address: Schoemakerstraat 97 contact info |
NL (DEN HAAG) | coordinator | 54˙997.00 |
2 |
"ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LA INDUSTRIA DEL JUGUETE, CONEXAS Y AFINES"
Organization address
address: AVENIDA DE LA INDUSTRIA 23 contact info |
ES (IBI (ALICANTE)) | participant | 45˙450.00 |
3 |
SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Organization address
address: Wittelsbacherplatz 2 contact info |
DE (MUNCHEN) | participant | 45˙450.00 |
4 |
SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing AS
Organization address
address: Enggata 40 contact info |
NO (Raufoss) | participant | 45˙450.00 |
5 |
CENTRE TECHNIQUE DES INDUSTRIES MECANIQUES
Organization address
address: AVENUE FELIX LOUAT 52 contact info |
FR (SENLIS CEDEX) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
6 |
ECOLE NATIONALE D'INGENIEURS DE SAINT-ETIENNE
Organization address
address: RUE JEAN PAROT 58 contact info |
FR (SAINT ETIENNE CEDEX 2) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
7 |
INSPIRE AG FUR MECHATRONISCHE PRODUKTIONSSYSTEME UND FERTIGUNGSTECHNIK
Organization address
address: TECHNOPARKSTRASSE 1 contact info |
CH (Zurich) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
8 |
JANSEN CHARLOTTE ISABELLE - CHARLOTTE JANSEN INDUSTRIEEL ONTWERP PRINTED JEWELRY
Organization address
address: NIEUWE BOSCHSTRAAT 29 contact info |
NL (BREDA) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
9 |
LAYERWISE NV
Organization address
address: KAPELDREEF 60 contact info |
BE (LEUVEN HEVERLEE) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
10 |
MATERIALISE NV
Organization address
address: TECHNOLOGIELAAN 15 contact info |
BE (HEVERLEE) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
11 |
MB PROTO SAS
Organization address
address: Rue de la Fonderie 1 contact info |
FR (BLANGY SUR BRESLE) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
12 |
SIRRIS HET COLLECTIEF CENTRUM VAN TECHNOLOGISCHE INDUSTRIE VZW
Organization address
address: BOULEVARD AUGUSTE REYERS 80 contact info |
BE (BRUXELLES) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
13 |
UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
Organization address
address: C/ Juan de Quesada 30 contact info |
ES (LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
14 |
VIAMECA ASSOCIATION
Organization address
address: COURS FAURIEL 57 CCI DE ST ETIENNE MONTBRISON contact info |
FR (SAINT ETIENNE) | participant | 24˙985.00 |
15 |
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: Ashby Road contact info |
UK (LOUGHBOROUGH) | participant | 24˙958.00 |
16 |
SIS SWEDISH STANDARDS INSTITUTE IDEELLA FORENINGEN
Organization address
address: SANKT PAULSGATAN 6 contact info |
SE (STOCKHOLM) | participant | 9˙615.00 |
17 |
STICHTING NEDERLANDS NORMALISATIE - INSTITUUT
Organization address
address: VLINDERWEG 6 contact info |
NL (DELFT) | participant | 9˙615.00 |
18 |
UNION DE NORMALISATION DE LA MECANIQUE UNM ASSOCIATION
Organization address
address: RUE LOUIS BLANC 45 contact info |
FR (PARIS LA DEFENSE 72) | participant | 9˙615.00 |
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'SASAM's mission is to drive the growth of AM to efficient and sustainable industrial processes by integrating and coordinating Standardisation activities for Europe by creating and supporting a Standardisation organisation in the field of AM. The Additive Manufacturing (AM) concept is based on additive freeform fabrication technologies for the automated production of complex products. Additive Manufacturing is defined as the direct production of finished goods using additive processes from digital data. A key advantage is that AM eliminates the need for tooling, such as moulds and dies, that can make the introduction of new products prohibitively expensive, both in time and money. This enables the production of forms that have been long considered impossible by conventional series production—in fact, they can be created fast, flexibly, and with fewer machines.'
Every new field experiences a lag between first commercialisation of products and development of standards. Additive manufacturing (AM) has made a giant leap forward with a Standardisation Roadmap to ensure parts reliably meet specifications.
AM, a bottom-up approach of layering materials according to a computer-aided design, or CAD, file specification, has proved itself a valuable ally in many industries. Standardisation is imperative in every field, whether in terms of manufacturing or testing methods, measurement techniques, data formats or quality indicators.
The EU-funded project 'Support action for standardisation in additive manufacturing' (http://www.sasam.eu/ (SASAM)) has created a Standardisation Roadmap document open to the AM community for review and is available on the project website. Finalisation with user input and subsequent implementation will encourage widespread uptake that will drive the field forward.
SASAM's Roadmap is intended as a template for development of a European standard. It elucidates the importance of standardisation for industrial acceptance and existing AM standards. It also identifies gaps in standardisation and prioritises a list of standards that will facilitate industrial compliance with best practices. Liaising with major norming or standardisation institutes as a regular component of AM platform meetings will ensure goals are met.
AM is an efficient and effective way to produce high-quality parts with complex geometries. In fact, it has made possible the production of forms long considered unattainable. In addition, it minimises much of the tooling and machinery required by other manufacturing processes and with it the associated scrap, electricity consumption and excessive setup.
However, AM has been largely focused on prototyping activities that, by their nature, do not lend themselves to repetitive tasks that can be standardised. Further, even for larger production batches, the process parameters intricately affect product quality. Lack of standardisation results in unacceptable variations, particularly for the requirements of aerospace and biomedical applications.
AM technologies will support innovation and cost- and resource-effective production for a highly competitive EU manufacturing sector. The Strategic Research Agenda drafted by the European Platform for AM highlights standardisation as a key pillar of that contribution and SASAM has addressed it admirably.
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