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Bringing Additive Manufacturing to Sheridan College

June 16, 2016 By AMM

We had a great time showing the folks from Invest in York around our offices, we hope you learned a thing or two about additive technology! See more photos here.

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From Invest in York write-up:

Toronto, ON, September 15th, 2015 — (PR.com) — With the recent installation of New State-of-the-Art Additive Metal 3D Printing Equipment, AMM located at 407 and Dufferin, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, offers local capability to design, develop, rapid prototype and manufacture Additive Metal Manufacturing solutions.

Having experienced significant loss of its manufacturing sectors over the last three decades, Canada must embrace this “do differently” approach to be globally competitive. It is through this type of emerging additive metal technology that AMM is leading this shift with the introduction of the latest technologies like Additive Metal Manufacturing (also referred to as 3D metal printing). This technology may offer a significant competitive advantage, and it complements industry advanced manufacturing standards to support repatriation of manufacturing to Canada.

AMM was launched by Norman Holesh, David Slimowitz and Nigel Southway, three Canadian Industry leaders who have 100 plus years of combined operational experience in the global manufacturing sector and are developing world leading collaborative relationships with clients and local centres of excellence and learning to assist the Canadian manufacturing sectors competitive journey.

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

How a Canadian firm is focusing on Additive Manufacturing

June 16, 2016 By AMM

Thank you to Shop Metal Technology for a great piece on our efforts in bringing Additive Metal Technology to Canada.

You can see the full article here.

Nigel Southway, Norman Holesh and David Slimowitz think they have a solution to help Canadian manufacturers become more globally competitive: additive manufacturing.

The three are the owners of a new business, based in Concord, ON,Additive Metal Manufacturing (AMM), a firm that offers engineering and design consulting, additive metal rapid prototyping and additive production services. The company is in the midst of developing a Centre of Excellence for additive metal manufacturing.

The idea behind the business and the Centre of Excellence is to make advanced manufacturing technologies accessible to Canadian manufacturers and in turn strengthen the Canadian manufacturing industry.

Holesh, who is CEO, says the company is anticipating rapid growth of the business that offers what he describes as a “low risk barrier to entry for industrial manufacturers that wish to avail themselves of this new emerging technology.”

AMM has an “aggressive growth plan,” says Holesh and within three years it plans to expand the facility’s capabilities to provide 150,000 hours annually of additive metal processing capacity.

The company is launching the business with one EOS metal additive machine but co-owner Southway says the plan is to have 20 machines by the middle of next year.

The three partners say AMM is not a tool shop and will not compete with existing machine shops. Instead, they see the business as a service bureau for additive manufacturing.

“We won’t be doing the same kind of manufacturing as a tool shop, instead we’ll be an additional service that complements what these shops do,” says Holesh.

 

Filed Under: Press Releases

So what is additive metal technology?

June 15, 2016 By AMM

 

05Additive Metal Technology is new and emerging, and once understood and embraced by industry provides significant product feature advantages in terms of reduced mass, thermal management, metallurgical integrity and a reduction in manufacturing process steps. Also, in certain conditions lower fabrication costs and improved quality as well as reduced time to market for prototypes.

The Additive Metal Technology also known as 3D metal printing produces complex metal components from a fine metal powder and offers a wide range of metallic materials from stainless steel to aluminum alloys. Specialty machines using computer controlled high speed lasers are at the heart of this technology with computer aided design interfaces that allow the product designer to be liberated from the constraints of existing and conventional subtractive technology. This creates a disruptive yet productive influence on how future products may be designed and produced.

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Press Release: AMM Launching at Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show

June 15, 2016 By AMM

Additive Metal Manufacturing, Inc., (AMM), a local Canadian Company, launches its new business offering September 28th at the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show, Mississauga International Centre, Booth 1027. 

Toronto, ON, September 15th, 2015 — (PR.com) — With the recent installation of New State-of-the-Art Additive Metal 3D Printing Equipment, AMM located at 407 and Dufferin, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, offers local capability to design, develop, rapid prototype and manufacture Additive Metal Manufacturing solutions.

Having experienced significant loss of its manufacturing sectors over the last three decades, Canada must embrace this “do differently” approach to be globally competitive. It is through this type of emerging additive metal technology that AMM is leading this shift with the introduction of the latest technologies like Additive Metal Manufacturing (also referred to as 3D metal printing). This technology may offer a significant competitive advantage, and it complements industry advanced manufacturing standards to support repatriation of manufacturing to Canada.

“We anticipate rapid growth of our independent no conflict service bureau that offers a low risk barrier to entry for industrial manufacturers who wish to avail themselves of this new emerging technology,” said Norman Holesh, CEO.

AMM was launched by Norman Holesh, David Slimowitz and Nigel Southway, three Canadian Industry leaders who have 100 plus years of combined operational experience in the global manufacturing sector and are developing world leading collaborative relationships with clients and local centres of excellence and learning to assist the Canadian manufacturing sectors competitive journey.

AMM is assembling a young and vibrant engineering team from Canadian colleges and universities to embrace these new technology challenges and develop a world beating capability to create an Additive Metal Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in southern Ontario, and later the rest of Canada.

AMM intends to be the most progressive, productive and respected leader providing integrated and advanced manufacturing technology solutions within the emerging market for Additive Manufacturing to ensure that our industries have the best opportunity to excel and Take Back Manufacturing for Canada.

AMM has an aggressive growth plan and will within three years expand its capability in the existing Toronto facility to provide 150,000 hours pa of additive metal processing capacity.

AMMs’ offering will challenge existing industry paradigms and increase awareness and generate innovative approaches for a more competitive journey for our industries.

Filed Under: Press Releases, Tradeshow Events

How 3 Industry Veterans Launched an Additive Metal Business

May 19, 2016 By AMM

Thank you to Canadian Industrial Machinery for the kind words celebrating the start of AMM. You can see the full article here as well as informative article and white papers.

With the recent installation of new, state-of-the-art additive metal 3-D printing equipment, Additive Metal Manufacturing (AMM), Toronto, offers local capability to design, develop, and rapid prototype using the additive manufacturing process.

Having experienced significant loss of its manufacturing sectors over the last three decades, Canada must embrace this “do differently” approach to be globally competitive. It is through this type of emerging additive metal technology that the company wants to lead the shift with the introduction of the latest technologies. According to the company, AM may offer a significant competitive advantage, and it complements industry advanced manufacturing standards to support repatriation of manufacturing to Canada.

“We anticipate rapid growth of our independent, no-conflict service bureau that offers a low risk barrier to entry for industrial manufacturers who wish to avail themselves of this new emerging technology,” said Norman Holesh, CEO.

AMM was launched by Holesh, David Slimowitz, and Nigel Southway, three Canadian industry leaders who have more than 100 years of combined operational experience in the global manufacturing sector. They are developing collaborative relationships with clients and local centers of excellence and learning to assist the Canadian manufacturing sectors on their competitive journey.

AMM is assembling a young engineering team from Canadian colleges and universities to embrace these new technology challenges and develop the capability to create an additive metal manufacturing center of excellence in southern Ontario and later in the rest of Canada.

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