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3D printing company alphacam GmbH joins the AM Craft production network

AM Craft announced that its decentralized production network is growing significantly with the addition of leading German 3D printing company alphacam GmbH as an independent partner.

“We have proudly supported the aerospace industry for many years. We’re qualified to print flight parts for several aviation OEMs and have delivered thousands of parts,” stated alphacam founder and CEO, Michael Junghanß. “Yet, additive manufacturing adoption in aviation is only at the beginning and we see tremendous opportunity to further accelerate our business growth in this market with the innovative approach brought by AM Craft. Airlines and MROs are looking for install-ready parts with a Form 1 airworthiness certificate and AM Craft brings that capability to alphacam.”

AM Craft will lead the design and certification activities and rely on alphacam’s manufacturing capabilities to fulfill customer orders in Germany and Western Europe. Together with local aviation authorities, AM Craft will work to extend its EASA Part 21G Production Organization Approval (POA) to alphacam’s facilities, starting with Hamburg and Schondorf. This follows the successful extension of AM Craft’s POA to network partner Paradigm 3D in Dubai earlier this year.

“It is our strategy to bring certified additive manufacturing to our customer’s point of need. Hamburg, Germany, is a key hub for commercial aviation maintenance, and it’s important for AM Craft to be in Hamburg to support our customers,” said AM Craft Co-founder and CEO, Didzis Dejus. “There is no better partner for us in Germany than alphacam. Our partnership will benefit from their long history in the German market and their deep experience with additive manufacturing in a production environment.”

The AM Craft production network currently comprises AM Craft in Riga, Additive Flight Solutions in Singapore and Paradigm 3D in Dubai. Alphacam Hamburg is scheduled to open in the fourth quarter. With the addition of alphacam, AM Craft leads the largest network of production 3D printers under an EASA Part 21G approval. More than 20 printers are available worldwide for the on-demand production of ready-to-install Form 1 parts for the aviation industry.


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