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Vijay Iyer

Senior Science & Innovation Adviser

Part of Global Science and Innovation Network

5th September 2014 Mumbai, India

EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Additive Manufacturing

During my 4-day visit to the UK in July this year, I had the opportunity to get a tour of the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Additive Manufacturing at the University of Nottingham. Inaugurated in March 2013, the centre carries out both – fundamental and translational research in additive manufacturing.

EPSRC Centre for Additive ManufacturingIn March this year, the centre launched the Centre for Doctoral Training in Additive Manufacturing. The research projects carried out at this centre focus on four fundamental themes – deposition, graded, control, function – necessary for the successful implementation of additive manufacturing and 3D printing. To find out more, read here.

Several projects are currently underway at the Centre. These include additive manufacturing of tailored magnetic materials for applications such as health and safety checking, Aluminium Lattice Structures via Additive Manufacturing (TSB project) to create lightweight structures for automotive applications, and jetting of reactive inks for use in 3D printing, among others. The Centre is engaged in several industrial and academic collaborations. The massive laboratory at the Centre houses pretty advanced instrumentation such as a Renishaw – SLM250 selective laser melting system, a Stratasys – FDM400mc fused deposition modelling system, and others. If you’re a UK researcher, there’s funding available to support your travel to the Centre for meetings and use of the Centre’s facilities.

DSC00180ADD3D, a portal funded by the Centre, serves to bridge the gap between academia and industry by helping to advance lab scale technologies to the marketplace. It is “the hub for Additive Manufacturing research in the UK.” For instance, if you’re interested in finding UK researchers working in the area of additive manufacturing, then try this ADD3D Research Finder tool. It’s fantastic. You can use five filters to refine your search – process, provider type, sector, materials, research areas. The search result displays the university name, research group, specialism, and contact information.

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About Vijay Iyer

Vijay Iyer is a Senior Science & Innovation Adviser with the British Deputy High Commission Mumbai. He facilitates UK-India research partnerships in sectors including energy, health, and life sciences. Previously,…

Vijay Iyer is a Senior Science & Innovation Adviser with the British Deputy High Commission Mumbai. He facilitates UK-India research partnerships in sectors including energy, health, and life sciences.

Previously, Vijay was the Intellectual Property Attaché - India for the UK Intellectual Property Office. He facilitated UK-India commercial, academic and policy partnerships in intellectual property rights and worked with UK companies to ensure they fully understood the Indian policy scenario, including in support of initiatives such as Make in India. Vijay is a Registered Patent Agent in India.

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