FusiA Aeroadditive chooses GE Additive Concept Laser M2 technology

GE Additive is currently living an intensive week at Paris Air Show. Following TEI and GE Aviation respective investments in GE Additive AM technologies, the company announces the first investment of Toulouse-based FusiA Aeroadditive in the manufacturer’s Concept M2 multilaser system.

FusiA Aeroadditive is part of the French group Freyssinet AeroEquipment and the Canadian FusiA Group. The company has built up extensive experience in metal AM. As an ISO 9001 and AS/EN/JISQ 9001-certified tier one supplier to the aerospace industry, the metal 3D Printing service bureau supplies top aircraft manufacturers including Airbus, Bombardier and Safran. Furthermore, they take part in a number of additive research projects on both sides of the Atlantic.

As our business scales we have made the strategic decision to transition over to GE Additive technology and invest first of all in a Concept Laser M2 platform,” says Cyrille Chanal, CEO of FusiA Groupe.  “Through its own additive journey, GE Additive brings deep experience of the specific needs of the highly-regulated aerospace industry and therefore the demands of our customers for reliable and repeatable technology,” he adds.

We’re honored to welcome FusiA Aeroadditive as a customer,” says Jason Oliver, President & CEO, GE Additive. “Yet another clear signal that the M2 is the system of choice for the aerospace industry,” he adds.

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