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Additive Manufacturing For Aerospace – Industry Roundtable

24 July 2018

The aviation sector has recently heralded the usage of Additive Manufacturing (AM) as a game-changer, promising performance and cost benefits.

In line with its vision of “An Innovative Aerospace Community for a Sustainable Future”, the Association of Aerospace Industries Singapore (AAIS) is partnering with the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) to develop a Joint Industry Programme (JIP) aimed at developing certified components/repairs through AM.

The objective of this JIP is to equip industry members with the necessary skills, and focus on applications particularly in the context of the MRO ecosystem. The programme will be supported by government agencies Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Workforce Singapore (WSG).

To find out more, click https://aais.org.sg/event/am-roundtable/