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DEEP Manufacturing has secured ISO 45001 certification from DNV, reinforcing the industrial maturity of their synchronized 6-arm WAAM production environment.
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DEEP Manufacturing has secured ISO 45001 certification from DNV, reinforcing the industrial maturity of their synchronized 6-arm WAAM production environment.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

DEEP Manufacturing has secured ISO 45001 certification from DNV, reinforcing the industrial maturity of their synchronized 6-arm WAAM production environment. This milestone follows their full Approval of Manufacture for critical subsea pressure vessels and hull structures, making them Europe s first DNV-certified WAAM provider for these components. By aligning safety protocols with industrial quality, they are de-risking metal 3D printing for regulated maritime and offshore supply chains. This systemic validation is a crucial step for the large-scale adoption of additive manufacturing in heavy industry. #3DPrinting #WAAM #Maritime #IndustrialSafety #DNV #AdditiveManufacturing

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