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2016 International Additive Manufacturing Award competition launches

The Association For Manufacturing Technology and VDW – Verein Deutscher Werkzeugmaschinenfabriken (German Machine Tool Builders’ Association) announced that the competition period for the 2016 International Additive Manufacturing Award (IAMA) is now open. Those interested in applying for the award should visit www.additive-award.com for information. Entries will be accepted through December 7, 2015.

The IAMA recognizes innovations in additive manufacturing for industrial applications. This includes developments in the design of systems or major components, advances in processes or materials, new applications, data generation or measurement.

Those in the industry, such as system producers, users, component suppliers, data modelers, and international academia, are invited to apply. The 2016 award will be presented at METAV 2016 – 19th International Exhibition for Metalworking Technologies – held in Düsseldorf, Germany, from February 23-27, 2016.

The applications will be evaluated by a high-ranking international jury comprised of representatives from industry, academia, trade organizations and the media.

This is the second edition of the IAMA. The inaugural award was presented last March at The MFG Meeting to Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies for its self-contained laser cladding head, which mounts to a machining center’s spindle and augments a traditional “subtractive” CNC machine’s operations with additive capabilities.

AMT and VDW partnered on the International Additive Manufacturing Award program in response to the rapidly changing landscape in manufacturing created by advances in additive technology. Not only do these advances present myriad opportunities, but also challenges to entry and scalability. This award was created to encourage innovators to accelerate the technology’s current availabilities while also creating new solutions to its challenges.

“Additive technology continues to have a significant impact on manufacturing operations and product design,” said Douglas K. Woods, President of AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. “With the IAMA, we are aiming to shine a spotlight on innovations and creative solutions in this bourgeoning field. Following a successful inaugural competition, we are looking forward to numerous project entries for the 2016 award.”

VDW – German Machine Tool Builders’ Association – Executive Director Dr. Wilfried Schäfer added, “Additive manufacturing will be one of the technology trends radically transforming the production processes of the future. It has meanwhile evolved into an autonomous technology that opens up new options to the industrial sector for manufacturing complex parts.”

The 2016 IAMA winner will receive a $20,000 cash prize and a media package valued at $80,000 to promote the winning development.