ACAM Aachen Center for Additive Manufacturing, based on the RWTH Aachen Campus, pools resources and facilitates industry’s access to the Additive Manufacturing expertise of leading scientific and research
institutions.
ACAM is the one-stop-shop for Additive Manufacturing, covering the entire process chain, from design stage through to quality control and focuses on topics such as process chain automation, the development of
customized materials, increasing productivity and reducing turnaround
times.
MakerBot believes there's an innovator in everyone. As a global leader in desktop 3D printing, they set the standard in reliability and ease-of-use by providing effective solutions for every stage of the desktop 3D printing process. From the start, they have also redefined what's possible for makers of all walks by introducing many industry
firsts.
Reflow is an award-winning social enterprise, dedicated to tackling plastic pollution while creating innovative, scalable, design and manufacturing solutions. They believe that the only way to tackle a complicated problem is to come at it from every possible angle.
So they’ve assembled a collaborative ecosystem of leading recyclers, engineers, material experts and 3D printing designers from every discipline and corner of the globe. As a team they’re united and driven by the same great idea. Turning the plastic problem into a creative opportunity and plastic waste into an infinite array of sustainable designs, tools and products.
Plastic waste is not an end product: with machines from QiTech Industries produce recycled filament. By now it is clear to everyone that plastic waste is an enormous threat to our environment. Every year, the plastic waste mountain grows and grows, and yet new plastic continues to be produced. But what if the plastic waste could be easily and locally melted down into new, high-quality material and printed into any object with a 3D printer? That's exactly where QiTech Industries comes into play. With theit machine ecosystem called "JARVIS", local material cycles can be established where the plastic waste is recycled exactly where it is generated - without long shipping routes with additional CO2 emissions.