Title: 3D printing in the Energy Industry
Duration: 1:43 minutes
Description:
A virtual visit to the 3D Centre of Excellence in the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam
In this video we virtually visit the 3D Centre of Excellence in the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam and show you how we bridge the gap between 3D printer manufacturers and the energy industry!
Industrial 3D printers are helping to make the energy sector more sustainable. We can print parts on demand, develop new designs and make prototypes quickly.
3D printing in the Energy Industry Transcript
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{Lisa Kieft-Leenders}
{At the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam, we have several high-end industrial 3D printers, in both plastics and metals. We have a wide range of post-production machines. The experts in our 3d printer center of excellence help produce innovative laboratory instruments for unique research and development needs. Delivering novel development contributing to the energy transition.}
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{Joost Kroon }
{The 3D printing lab has been supporting Shell research and development with novel design and rapid prototyping for over a decade. Traditionally, designing components for industry meant investing vast sums of money for small, on-off prototypes. 3D printing changed that.}
{Angeline Goh }
{We already produce spare parts on demand for the energy industry, helping to make it more sustainable. Additive manufacturing is already transforming manufacturing.
We develop novel designs to reduce the emission of our operations and bring innovations to our low carbon businesses. The energy sector is coming together to support the development of standards and digital solutions to reduce the cost of industrial 3D printing.
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