Additive manufacturing processes – an overview

Language: German
Location: munich, remote
Duration: 4 on-site days + 1 day online
Start: On request
Cost: 3.700
In a constantly evolving world, it is crucial to keep up with the latest technologies and trends in the manufacturing industry. Our training provides a holistic overview of various aspects of additive manufacturing, enabling hands-on learning focusing on industrial manufacturing or construction and empowering participants to holistically evaluate and innovatively apply this sustainable technology.


Available course specializations
Industrial manufacturing
Construction

Quick Infos

Here you will find all the information you need for this course.

Benefits

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Holistic overview

Gain a comprehensive understanding of AM. Explore the transformative power in many aspects: technical, economical, sustainable, and legal.

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Real-world AM Applications

You will experience AM processes live and in color for a comprehensive insight. Apply what you have learned directly in a practical project and learn to assess commercial viability for effective integration into your business.

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Dual Focus Expertise

This program offers a tailored approach, allowing you to specialize in either industrial production and construction, gaining in-depth knowledge and skills specific to your professional domain.nnen.

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Cross-industry and unifying approach

In addition to a visit to one of our industry partners, the program offers you the opportunity to meet people from similar and other industries and thus expand your network.

Programmüberblick

You can find all the important information about the certificate program here. Below you can find out the objectives of the program, the exact details of the process, what you will learn and which lecturers will teach you the content.

Testimonials

  • Prof Dr Peter Mayr

    Additive manufacturing in its already great diversity makes it possible to get from a product idea to a finished product in record time. In addition, layer-by-layer construction can create structures with the most complex geometries, in multi-material construction or with integrated functionalities, which would not be so easy to realize with conventional technologies.

    Prof. Dr. Peter Mayr
    Chair of Materials Engineering of Additive Manufacturing
  • Dozentin Kathrin Wudy

    Functional integration, resource conservation, lightweight construction and highly complex component designs – these features characterize additive manufacturing processes. Consequently, additive manufacturing processes are ideal technologies for sustainable and green production. In order to be able to leverage this sustainability potential, an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing processes is essential.

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katrin Wudy
    Professorship Laser-based Additive Manufacturing, TUM School of Engineering and Design

Partner

Linde plc – leading global industrial gases and engineering company
TÜV SÜD – technical testing organization; especially for AM: tests and certifies 3D printing processes
Additive Tectonics – company for 3D Printed Architecture
FIT Additive Manufacturing Group – leading international industry partner for additive manufacturing
SIEMENS – leading technology company
x-technik IT & Medien – technical publisher
Ingenieurbüro Schiessl – Gehlen – Sodeikat – technical consulting in the field of building material development and structural maintenance
Oerlikon AM – global service provider for additive manufacturing
AM Entrepreneur

Supported by

The Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts and the Bavarian Industry Association (vbw – Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft e.V.) support the program development and piloting of this certificate program within digital.ING.
  • Your contact person

    Anja Branković
    Program Manager
    Programm Managerin Anja Brankovic

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