ADAPT adds 3D metal print pioneer Concept Laser
Monday December 19, 2016 0 comments
GOLDEN -- ADAPT, the Alliance for the Development of Additive Processing Technologies, a research consortium focused on developing technologies to accelerate the certification and qualification of 3D printed metal parts, announced Texas-based Concept Laser as its newest member.
Concept Laser is a pioneer in 3D metal printing with its U.S. headquarters in Grapevine, Texas.
“We’re honored to be part of ADAPT and its mission to provide leading R&D data on metal additive manufacturing,” said John Murray, Concept Laser’s president and CEO.
“We are particularly pleased to be the first member that is a manufacturer of additive metal machines. We look forward to sharing our unique perspective as a manufacturer, as well as receiving valuable feedback from users.”
“We are excited to welcome Concept Laser to ADAPT and to extend our focus beyond helping businesses qualify parts to include helping manufacturers of 3D metals printers improve their technologies,” said Aaron Stebner, ADAPT technical director.
Concept Laser GmbH is one of the world’s leading providers of machine and plant technology for the 3D printing of metal components. The company serves various industries, ranging from medical, dental, aerospace, toolmaking and mold construction, automotive and jewelry.
ADAPT is a research and development organization dedicated to the creation of next-generation data informatics and advanced characterization technologies for additive manufacturing technologies.