XJet, the additive manufacturing company, has installed a Carmel 1400 AM system at the KU Leuven University in Belgium. The installation marks the first system at an academic institution in Europe and it will be used for university research programs and for development of AM medical opportunities in the region.
The XJet Carmel system and its proprietary NanoParticle Jetting Technology™ (NPJ) will be used by academics to explore medical uses as well as for research and education purposes in additive manufacturing as KU Leuven is positioned as one of the leading academic centres for AM in Europe.
Full Professor Shoufeng Yang, who is heading the AM research at the university, is known worldwide for his many years of research in the field for various academic institutions. He believes the XJet NanoParticle Jetting technology is pushing the limits of innovation made possible by AM.
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13 November 2019