MADE4LO has €6.6 million to invest in Metal Additive Manufacturing

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 How Metal Additive Manufacturing can shape the future of metals industry? MADE4LO is the project launched to create a “widespread” factory for the development of metal 3D printing technology covering the entire metals value chain – from equipment supply to the finished product.

MADE4LO, partially funded by the European Regional Development Fund in the framework of Lombardy Region’s Research and Development Agreements, will last 30 months for a total investment of €6.6 million. The project is constituted by eleven partners from Lombardy, north-western Italian region, led by Tenova, specifically two Universities (Politecnico di Milano and Università di Pavia), three Big Industries (Tenova, BLM, and GF Machining Solutions), and six SMEs (TTM Laser, 3D-NT, GFM, Fubri, Co. Stamp, and Officine Meccaniche G. Lafranconi).

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