ADVANCING DUTCH CIRCULAR ECONOMY THROUGH ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: STRATEGIES FOR REPAIR AND REMANUFACTURING USING AM

Consortium

A consortium has been formed to co-create truly circular solutions for AM. It brings a unique combination of global top-level technology, design, business modelling and systems analysis knowledge together with key electronics stakeholders and other enabling actors.

Academic partners

Industrial partners

Governmental partners

Societal partners

Top expertise from universities (UTwente, TUD, TU/e, RUG, UL and Erasmus), and universities of applied science (Saxion) in the Netherlands.

Entire additive manufacturing value chain, including, material suppliers, tech-providers, software developers, engineering, consultancy and manufacturers.

Govermental partners are involved in the project, to ensure the rules and regulation of AM are developed. 

Societal organizations, network organizations and exchange platforms specialized in knowledge utilization will ensure a quick and widespread distribution of project results. 

University of Twente

Enschede, The Netherlands

Materials innovation institute

Delft, The Netherlands

Delft University of Technology

Delft, The Netherlands

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Groningen, The Netherlands

Saxion University of Applied Sciences

Enschede, The Netherlands

3devo

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Eindhoven University of Technology

Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Leiden University

Leiden, The Netherlands

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

SKF

Houten, The Netherlands

Signify

Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Allseas

Delft, The Netherlands

GKN Aerospace

Papendrecht, The Netherlands

RAMLAB

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

MX3D

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Siemens

The Hague, The Netherlands

Capgemini Engineering

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Adviesbureau Berenschot

Utrecht, The Netherlands

Stichting Repair Cafe

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Vereniging MKB Twente

Enschede, The Netherlands

Vereniging Techniek Nederland

Woerden, The Netherlands

International Institute of Welding

Zoetermeer, The Netherlands

Ondernemers organisatie FME

Zoetermeer, The Netherlands

Greenwise Campus

Emmen, The Netherlands

Sparely

Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

Stichting Koninklijk Nederlands Normalisatie Instituut

Delft, The Netherlands

Gemeente Terneuzen

Terneuzen, The Netherlands

Oost NL

Apeldoorn, The Netherlands

Royal Dutch Army

The Netherlands

ADD-reAM is funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) under project number NWA.1766.24.015.

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