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BMW Group on its growing use of wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) to produce vehicle components

BMW Group engineers were able to demonstrate that WAAM components can be used for high loads, including cyclical loads, even without post-treatment of the surface. During the past years, car manufacturer BMW Group has always...

When BMW Group leverages its 3D printing automotive expertise to produce spike plates

Car manufacturer BMW Group has 3D printed custom spike plates for the German Bobsleigh team, manufacturing the metal athletic gear using powder bed fusion (PBF). The automotive giant involved in multiple AM projects for...

BMW Group enhances SLS 3D printed parts production with Solukon’s SFP770 post-processing system

German automotive manufacturer BMW Group will improve its SLS 3D printed parts production facility with Solukon's SFP770 post-processing system. With a combined unpacking and cleaning station, this machine can accommodate build boxes from other...

First automated AM production line for automotive 3D printed parts created for the BMW Group

The Additive Manufacturing industry saw the first implementation of an automated AM production line for polymer 3D printed parts at scale at the BMW campus in Munich as part of the Polyline Project.  Earlier in...

IDAM Project: the consortium presents a digitally connected, fully automated 3D printing production line at BMW Group

Three years ago, on March 27th, 2019, twelve project partners officially launched IDAM, a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and led by the BMW Group, that aims...

BMW Group combines industrial 3D printing with Generative Design & Artificial Intelligence in Product Development

Since it has opened its additive manufacturing campus, BMW Group has generated even more interest within the additive manufacturing industry. Not only is the car manufacturer involved in several projects to advance the full...

BMW Group opens the doors of its latest additive manufacturing campus in Germany

The BMW Group has officially opened its new Additive Manufacturing Campus in Germany (Munich). With an investment of €15 million, the new centre brings together production of prototype and series parts under one roof,...

Twikit 3D Printing software enables BMW Group to customize its cars

Last year, Martijn Joris, founder of Twikit, Belgian company that specializes in customization of 3D Printed products and digital products, explained that automotive was the most demanding sector while looking at the company’s turnover...

3D printed grille sensors are part of iNEXT– the building blocks for the future of the BMW Group

“How will we be moving around in future?”, a question that is at the heart of the iNEXT project. With more than ten years of experience in electric mobility, the BMW i models are still...

EDAG Group, another company that will take ELISE’s generative engineering to a more practice-oriented level

For us, generative engineering is not a buzzword. We are learning a lot on the way this technology is reimagining design workflow – of products manufactured via AM of course. One company we are...