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SIA Engineering teams up with Stratasys for new technology

The SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) is looking to the cutting edge field of 3D printing in its efforts to keep abreast of new technology. The company, which specialises in aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services, inked a memorandum of understanding with additive manufacturing solutions company Stratasys yesterday, to collaborate on the use of 3D-printed production parts for commercial aviation. Under this partnership, the two companies will explore a joint venture to be majority-owned by SIAEC. It involves setting up a Singapore-based centre which will offer support in design, engineering, certification and part production to SIAEC’s partners and customers. The collaboration will combine Stratasys’ expertise in 3D printing and additive manufacturing – including in the aerospace field – with SIAEC’s existing maintenance, repair and overhaul service offerings. Source: The Straits Times To find out more, click

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