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Stronger Together a collaborative event to support customers, partners, and AM experts of the future!

Prior to the New Year, MSL teamed up with Ricoh 3D, to provide customers, partners, students, and fellow additive manufacturing enthusiasts the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities of AM.

The intention of the event, hosted at Ricoh UK Products Limited (RPL) – the home of Ricoh 3D, was to show how you can maximise the potential of AM and showcase end-to-end solutions using the latest technology, software, and innovations, including the next generation engineering design software from nTopology.

nTopology

The day was split into three sessions to enable us to support customers and partners, RPL Engineers, and students from the University of Wolverhampton.

Each session explored three key components:

  • 3D printing with Ricoh 3D
  • nTopology
  • 3D scanning with Creaform

The 3D scanning included a range of Creaform handheld scanners and MSL’s RoboSCAN-R, an automated quality control solution, utilising the Creaform HandySCAN with a 6-axis Universal Robot.

RoboSCAN-R

The expert sessions offered visitors the chance to see some of RPL’s facilities, including its European Customer Experience Centre (CEC), as well as some of the Ricoh 3D facilities.

It also provided ‘early insight and teasers’ into Ricoh’s service expansion into metal additive manufacturing (Metal AM) – with the doors due to open to Ricoh 3D’s new Metal AM CEC for customers and partners later year.

For the University of Wolverhampton’s Engineering students, the event provided exciting insights into the world of 3D Scanning and additive manufacturing and allowed students to ask questions about the industry and delve deeper into Ricoh’s materials, technologies and future ambitions.

Students at Ricoh Event

Aaron Vance, Engineering Lecturer (University of Wolverhampton) commented on the event:

“A great thank you to Ricoh 3D’s Enrico Gallino, Richard Minifie, Mark Dickin, Joe Winston and the MSL team, and the wider team at Ricoh UK Products Ltd for hosting an interesting event exploring 3D printing, 3D scanning and nTopology.

“The University of Wolverhampton is firmly placed within the UK Top 10 for social mobility. As the University of Opportunity, we are committed to widening participation through creating valuable opportunities for our students to reach their full potential and improve their life chances.

“The ‘Ricoh 3D x MSL’ event supported and engaged students from across the Faculty of Science and Engineering to explore real-world applications of 3D printing technologies. The opportunity enabled students to see first-hand world-leading 3D production facilities and this is experience they will take with them throughout their whole career.”

He added: “The combination of 3D printing technologies and implicit modelling programs/software such as nTopology has the potential to be disruptive and sustainable; it is the students of today that will help realise the future of tomorrow.”

Ricoh 3D’s Senior Engineer, Richard Minifie, who facilitated the event, said: “It was a pleasure to host our first collaborative event with MSL here at Ricoh at the end of 2022.

“Our relationship with MSL has gone from strength to strength with the purchase of some scanning equipment and optimisation software. The support and knowledge provided by MSL has been second to none allowing Ricoh 3D to move forward with what we can offer to our customers taking AM projects to the next level.”

Ricoh Staff

He added: “The event showcased new technologies and developments in optimisation software which we have always said are key to unlocking the full potential of AM. This shows the commitment Ricoh 3D has in moving with the demands of our customers as their AM journey evolves.

“It was a pleasure to speak to the students too – of whom we hope will be 3D printing experts of the future.

“A huge thank you to all involved and to all attendees. We look forward to seeing you again in 2023.”

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