TRUMPF Holds TruPrint 1000 Consignment Contest
Open to colleges, universities and research institutes in North America, winners will receive a TruPrint 1000 LMF system for 12 months, with training and support.
Posted: October 25, 2018
In support of the growth of additive manufacturing research, TRUMPF Inc. (Farmington, CT) is holding a contest to consign TruPrint 1000 LMF (laser metal fusion) systems. The TruPrint 1000, with its build volume of 100 mm diameter and 100 mm height and its 200 W laser, is an ideal system for research given its compact footprint, open parameters, high resolution of printed parts, high processing speed and the simple and intuitive operation.
The contest will be open to colleges, universities and research institutes in North America. Up to three winners will be selected to receive a TruPrint 1000 for a period of 12 months. Within that time frame, TRUMPF will provide those selected with training and support on the system. To apply, applicants must submit a paper explaining their research objectives if they were to receive a TruPrint system for their research lab. Deadline for submissions is December 15, 2018.
Following the submission process, papers will be reviewed by a jury of TRUMPF experts and an industry representative. On the jury will be Dr. April Cooke, an additive manufacturing specialist at TRUMPF Inc., Dr. Marcus Lau, the industry manager for scientific at TRUMPF Laser- und Systemtechnik GmbH, and Dr. David Saint John, the director of innovation and advanced manufacturing at Linamar Corporation (Guelph, Canada). For additional information and inquiries please contact additivemanufacturingUS@trumpf.com.