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Materialise joined the SONRISA project with Liebherr-Aerospace, Boeing, and MTU to standardize aviation QA.
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Materialise joined the SONRISA project with Liebherr-Aerospace, Boeing, and MTU to standardize aviation QA.

Originally reported by Metal AM

Materialise joined the SONRISA project with Liebherr-Aerospace, Boeing, and MTU to standardize aviation QA. This initiative automates part acceptance by fusing in-situ monitoring with CT data, aiming to reduce QA costs that currently reach 50 percent of total production expenses. By digitizing PBF-LB certification, the group establishes a scalable framework for EASA and FAA standards. This shifts the industry from post-process testing to real-time, data-driven validation. ✈️ #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #QA #3DPrinting

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