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Additive manufacturing

7 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work1 as their primary capability.

Top organizations

Most active in this area

  • MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN

    Austria's mining and materials university — from mineral extraction and metallurgy to advanced ceramics, critical raw materials recycling, and circular economy.

    Contributed to CerAMfacturing (ceramic 3D printing for medical devices), I AM RRI (AM value chains), INEX-ADAM, and NEWTEAM (turbine airfoils via AM).

    AT42 projects
  • THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE LIMITED

    UK applied research centre specializing in laser manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and digital factory systems for aerospace and industrial applications.

    Coordinated OpenHybrid (hybrid AM), participated in EMUSIC (aerospace AM), AddMan (airframe AM validation), and AMable (AM access infrastructure).

    PrimarySMEUK20 projects
  • SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU, FAKULTET STROJARSTVA I BRODOGRADNJE

    Zagreb's mechanical engineering faculty with deep expertise in district heating systems, urban energy planning, and growing capability in water treatment and HPC simulation.

    INEX-ADAM, where they served as coordinator, focused on increasing excellence in advanced additive manufacturing.

    HR17 projects
  • SIRRIS HET COLLECTIEF CENTRUM VAN DE TECHNOLOGISCHE INDUSTRIE

    Belgian technology industry research centre specialising in digital manufacturing, AI reliability, and advanced materials validation for SMEs.

    AMable specifically addresses additive manufacturing capabilities including ICT integration and blockchain for industrial dataspaces.

    SMEBE12 projects
  • AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU

    Czech innovation management institute specializing in business acceleration and commercialization support for photonics and advanced manufacturing pilot lines across Europe.

    Participated in MANUELA, focused on metal additive manufacturing pilot line with quality monitoring and machine learning integration.

    CZ10 projects
  • UNIVERSITATEA TRANSILVANIA DIN BRASOV

    Romanian university bringing computational modeling and simulation expertise to projects spanning manufacturing, digital health, and environmental monitoring.

    DREAM project (2016-2019) focused on driving up reliability and efficiency of additive manufacturing processes, their largest single grant at EUR 436,475.

    RO9 projects