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DMG MORI Federal Services secured a 400,000 USD DOE grant to optimize laser powder bed fusion using supercomputing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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DMG MORI Federal Services secured a 400,000 USD DOE grant to optimize laser powder bed fusion using supercomputing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

DMG MORI Federal Services secured a 400,000 USD DOE grant to optimize laser powder bed fusion using supercomputing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. By using predictive AI and physics simulations, the project aims to eliminate trial-and-error in metal 3D printing. Part of a 4.8 million USD federal investment, this initiative targets the qualification bottleneck for critical parts. Digital-first process control is the key to scaling industrial additive manufacturing. 🚀 #AM #3DPrinting #DMGMORI #DOE

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