The following organisations will have an exhibition stand at the event
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is a leading global research center dedicated to pushing the frontiers of knowledge. Our teams of scientists, researchers and engineers work in an open, flexible and agile environment to deliver discovery science and transformative technologies. Our work means we will not only prepare for the future; we will create it. Working together, we are committed to inspiring innovation for a better tomorrow.
Providing independent consultancy, problem-solving and lab-based technical services in Additive Manufacturing.
Oxford Lasers specialise in the development and manufacture of high-speed, short-pulsed diode lasers for use in high-speed imaging. Paired with a high-speed camera, the lasers enable the visualisation and imaging of bright events such as those encountered in additive manufacturing and welding. Our suite of lasers are offered with laser power range from 500W to 1000W. Combined with a range of light delivery options, we enable a tailored solution for imaging of your specific application requirements to visualise and therefore improve your process.
As the sole UK sales partner for many leading particle characterisation manufacturers, we provide the best solutions on the market.
Offering a range of instrumentation to the additive manufacturing industry, we provide solutions for R&D, QC and manufacturing.Our instruments can help you maintain consistency in your product quality, solve issues such as caking, clogging and powder build-up and help determine effects of storage on your product. We have instruments which can determine the material uniformity of your printer toner particles during and after production.
We can help you with quick and simple quality checks and faster production times.
Additure, part of the Kingsbury group support clients in the adoption of Metal Additive through an application focused approach.
As users Additure can support clients in the adoption of Metal Additive Manufacturing across the whole value chain including; application knowledge transfer, part supply, material development and full manufacturing cell integration.
From their dedicated manufacturing site in Bamber Bridge, Preston they are a solution provider with in house WAMM capabilities from Gefertec, LPBF from Nikon SLM Solutions and associated post processing with robust supply chain partners.
Colibrium Additive – part of GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) – is a world leader in metal additive design and manufacturing, a pioneering process that has the power and potential to transform businesses. Through our integrated offering of additive experts, advanced machines, services and quality powders, we empower our customers to build innovative new products. Products that solve manufacturing challenges, improve business outcomes and help change the world for the better.
Addiguru’s real-time monitoring software for additive manufacturing uses affordable, off-the-shelf sensors for quick, cost-effective deployment. The software is machine-agnostic, adaptable to any machine brand, material, lighting conditions, camera type, and angle. It integrates multiple sensors to provide comprehensive monitoring. Addiguru’s solution tracks the build process, alerting users to potential defects. Additionally, an advanced feature is the Inter-Layer Temperature (ILT) detection, which uses an infrared sensor to analyze optical images, enhancing monitoring capability. This combination of features ensures efficient, accurate, and versatile monitoring for additive manufacturing processes.
The Centre for Additive Manufacturing (CfAM), at University of Nottingham is at the forefront of the research in Additive Manufacturing. The core research carried out within the group focusses on investigating the underpinning processes, materials and computational methods for multifunctional Additive Manufacturing, giving the potential to move beyond structural applications.
MA Business is the Business to Business division of the Mark Allen Group and publishers of Eureka, The Engineer, Machinery Magazine and Manufacturing Management magazines.
EDS is the UK biggest event entirely dedicated to mechanical, embedded and electronic design.
Now in it’s 12th year, EDS continues to provide design engineers with access to the latest technology trends and innovations in the engineering sector. EDS is not just a show, it’s also a conference supported by our leading, in-house journals; The Engineer, Eureka and New Electronics Magazine.
With over 4000 visitors and 200 exhibitors, EDS is cemented as the UK’s number one event for engineering design.
Mark3D is your UK partner for Markforged high-end 3D printers, materials, software, spares, training and consultancy. We will help you to find the right solution for your application from the range of composite and metal Markforged 3D printers.
Markforged are on a mission to bring industrial 3D printing to the point of need, so that supply chains can become resilient. This is being done by building The Digital Forge, the world’s most reliable, intelligent, and easy-to-use additive manufacturing platform.
Mark3D UK help businesses evaluate, develop and adopt Additive Manufacturing applications into their production processes in a variety of industries.
As a Stratasys Platinum Partner, Laser Lines is recognised for its knowledgeable advice, exceptional support, and outstanding customer service. We take the time to thoroughly understand our clients' businesses and workflows, enabling us to recommend the most effective additive manufacturing solutions tailored to their unique needs. With nearly 30 years of experience in the additive manufacturing industry, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner, committed to delivering cutting-edge technology and support. We proudly represent suppliers of proven technologies such as Stratasys, UltiMaker, DyeMansion, Xact Metal, and Genera, providing our customers with the highest quality products and services.