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Tuesday, 06/20/2017 9:20:48 PM

Tuesday, June 20, 2017 9:20:48 PM

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Is'nt RUAG one of Morf3D's partnerss?? There's a lot happening in Alabama around AM.

The Paris Air Show, which begins this week, and its alternating sibling, the Farnborough International Airshow, offer Alabama’s team an unmatched opportunity to develop and build relationships with key industry figures.

In some cases, air show discussions have led directly to projects that have created jobs in Alabama.

Over the years, Alabama’s team has engaged in scores of private meetings with industry decision-makers in Paris and Farnborough. With Governor Kay Ivey leading the team in Paris, this year will be no different.

Talks initiated at the air shows can lead companies to make investments in Alabama.

One example is RUAG Space, a Swiss company that just opened a 130,000-square-foot manufacturing center on the campus of United Launch Alliance’s rocket factory in Decatur. The $30 million project is expected to create at least 100 jobs.

The project got started at the 2014 Farnborough Airshow, when Alabama officials met with RUAG Space’s Swiss executive team. Talks with ULA leaders about the collaboration took place at that Farnborough show and the next year at the Paris Air Show.

A grand opening for the RUAG facility, which produces aerodynamic fairings for rockets, was held May 31.

“The RUAG Space USA partnership with ULA will help keep our state on the cutting edge of aerospace innovation,” U.S. Senator Luther Strange (R-Alabama) said at the event.

Another example is GE Aviation’s additive manufacturing project in Auburn.

Plans for the additive manufacturing facility in Auburn were first discussed at the 2013 Paris Air Show when GE Aviation CEO David Joyce met with Alabama leaders. They discussed what the next generation of technology would look like and how the existing Auburn facility could fit into that.

At the 2014 Farnbough show, GE Aviation executives joined Alabama leaders to announce the $50 million project.


http://www.madeinalabama.com/2017/06/alabama-air-show-missions/


Altair, RUAG and Morf3D have recently entered a non-exclusive partnership for cooperation in advancing additive manufacturing (AM) for Aerospace applications. The partnership will address the full additive manufacturing process including design, analysis, build, test and certification. The partnership aims to offer a start-to-finish service primarily to the Aerospace industry for AM including space, propulsion, aircraft interior, and airframe applications. Other application areas will be pursued as opportunities present themselves.


http://morf3d.com/additive-manufacturing-for-aerospace-advanced-by-altair-ruag-and-morf3d/
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