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HMT Limited, a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Indian Ministry of Heavy Industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rosatom Additive Technology to collabor...
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HMT Limited, a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Indian Ministry of Heavy Industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rosatom Additive Technology to collabor...

Originally reported by The MachineMaker

HMT Limited, a Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Indian Ministry of Heavy Industries, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rosatom Additive Technology to collaborate on the manufacturing of industrial additive systems in India. The agreement focuses on technology transfer, joint development, and the localization of additive manufacturing equipment to support the Make in India initiative. While specific machine specifications, such as build volumes or laser power ratings, were not disclosed, the partnership aims to integrate Rosatom's expertise in high-end additive systems with HMT's established engineering and manufacturing infrastructure.

This partnership addresses the critical need for localized production of industrial-grade additive systems within the Indian market, which currently relies heavily on imported hardware for sectors like aerospace, defense, and automotive. By localizing production, HMT aims to reduce lead times and costs for domestic manufacturers who require high-precision components. This move positions HMT to compete with established global OEMs currently serving the Indian market by leveraging government procurement channels and domestic manufacturing mandates to capture market share in the growing industrial AM sector.

For HMT, the success of this collaboration depends on the rapid assimilation of technical documentation and the establishment of a robust local supply chain for critical components. Potential users should evaluate the specific machine architectures offered, particularly regarding their capability to process high-performance alloys like Ti-6Al-4V or nickel-based superalloys, to determine if they meet the stringent certification requirements of the Indian defense and aerospace sectors.

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HMT LimitedRosatom Additive Technologyadditive manufacturingMake in Indiaindustrial manufacturingtechnology transferIndiaRussia

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