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University of Birmingham and BAM Extend Research Partnership

🇩🇪 GN 3D-Druck (DE)3D PrintingThu, 15 Jan 2026 08:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
University of Birmingham and BAM Extend Research Partnership

The University of Birmingham and BAM have announced the extension of their joint research cooperation, focusing on advanced materials and additive manufacturing.

The University of Birmingham and BAM (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) have committed to continuing their collaborative research efforts. This partnership aims to advance the understanding and application of novel materials, with a particular emphasis on their use in additive manufacturing processes.

The extended cooperation will build upon the foundational work already established between the two institutions. Key areas of focus are expected to include the development of new material formulations, process optimization for 3D printing, and the characterization of printed components. This interdisciplinary approach seeks to bridge the gap between fundamental material science and practical industrial applications.

Both the University of Birmingham and BAM bring significant expertise to the table. The university offers a strong track record in materials engineering and manufacturing research, while BAM provides extensive capabilities in materials testing, standardization, and safety assessment. This synergy is anticipated to accelerate innovation in the additive manufacturing sector.

The renewed agreement signifies a long-term commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing technologies. The research outcomes are expected to have implications for various industries, potentially leading to the creation of advanced components with enhanced properties and functionalities.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This extension highlights the ongoing importance of academic and industrial partnerships in driving additive manufacturing innovation. By combining fundamental research with practical application and material validation, such collaborations are crucial for developing new materials and processes. This progress is vital for expanding AM's capabilities across sectors, including aerospace, where high-performance materials and reliable manufacturing are paramount.

Original headline: Die Universität Birmingham und BAM verlängern ihre Forschungskooperation - VoxelMatters
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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