Lithoz GmbH, world technology leader for ceramic additive manufacturing, has recently joined the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) to drive ceramic 3D printing for industrial end users in the UK.
Through Lithoz’s new membership, MTC will extend its range of additive manufacturing options for various industrial sectors. Using Lithoz’s world-leading CeraFab additive manufacturing machine, MTC engineers will be able to process a variety of high-performance ceramics, enhancing the MTC’s capability to design and manufacture complex ceramic geometries. Sherry Ghanizadeh, Senior Research Engineer at MTC, is “very excited to be working with Lithoz using their advanced CeraFab system to push the boundaries of ceramic AM across sectors, including Power and Energy and Defence.”
Lithoz CEO, Dr. Johannes Homa, stated, 'we are very excited to be a part of the MTC community! There is certainly a very active and inspiring ceramic industry to be seen in the UK, as well as a strong 3D printing hub – we look forward to shaping the latest ceramic innovations being achieved by experts at the MTC using the industry-leading Lithoz CeraFab S65 3D printer technology.'
The two organisations will be present at the Lithoz booth (2125, Hall 3 and 3a) at the upcoming Advanced Ceramics Show in Birmingham, where “The Ceramic 3D Factory” will premiere for the first time in the UK, driving ceramic additive manufacturing to a new dimension of serial production.
Lithoz is the world and technology leader for high-performance ceramic materials and 3D printers. Founded in 2011, Lithoz is committed to breaking the boundaries of ceramic production and supporting customers in expanding the manufacturing opportunities for the ceramic industry. The company has an export share of almost 100%, more than 150 employees and 4 different sites worldwide. Since 2016, Lithoz has also been ISO 9001-2015 certified