Testing the potential of additive manufacturing
The advantages of 3D printing are compelling, but there’s much to learn to transform potential into tangible benefits.
Wärtsilä is committed to consolidating its place on the frontline of maritime innovation, with additive manufacturing (3D printing) a key area of interest for future development. The Norway-based R&D team’s first ever project to print in metal produced positive results, but also a slightly unexpected outcome. DNV GL’s established expertise was on hand to assess a new part, created through new processes, with new operational benefits.
Discover how the right vision, partners and expertise can unlock the huge potential of 3D printing.
Jul 16 2019
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