GE Additive celebrates the opening of Arcam EBM Center of Excellence in Sweden
GE Additive has opened a new Arcam EBM Center of Excellence in Gothenburg – at the Mölnlycke Business Park – in Härryda municipality. The volume of the new site has tripled in size compared to the company’s previous site in Mölndal.
Industrial additive manufacturing companies increasingly shift focus towards series production. Blatant proof of that is the increasing demand for Arcam EBM systems that we observe since the beginning of this year. So far, GE Additive has already reported several sales from GE Aviation, TEI and Zenith, to name a few of its clients.
This demand will certainly increase in the upcoming months or years but today, with a 15,000 square meter facility that can host up to 500 employees, that integrates production, R&D, training facilities and support functions under one roof, the new Arcam EBM Center of Excellence is more than ready to meet that demand.
“The Arcam EBM team in Gothenburg is energized to be in its new home – a dynamic, sustainable workplace – in a great location. We will harness that energy and continue to research, innovate and drive EBM technology further,” said Karl Lindblom, general manager GE Additive Arcam EBM.
“Throughout, we have benefitted immensely from GE’s experience and know-how in applying Lean manufacturing. Customers joining our annual user group meeting next month will be the first to see our Center of Excellence – which we hope will become a focal point for the entire additive industry,” added Lindblom.
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