The focus of the tour was on the production of 3D printed parts with complex geometries, essential for lightweight applications. The participants explored samples from aerospace and biomedical use cases, including components used in aircraft, satellites, and medical implants. Prof. Lasagni guided attendees through the key stages of the process, emphasising the impact of laser treatment on 3D printed parts. Attendees had the opportunity to view both reference state and laser-treated parts.
Materials Week 2025 served as an important platform for industry professionals to engage with cutting-edge technologies and gain insight into the future of manufacturing. The event highlighted the role of additive manufacturing in shaping high-tech industries, and the CLASCO project continues to be at the forefront of these advancements.
The VIP tour was a valuable experience for all involved, and the ongoing work of the CLASCO project.