A 3D Printing Hub In Aberdeen Looks To Spread Manufacturing Advances

A new program aiming to spearhead development of new processes for 3D printing is getting off the ground in Aberdeen.

Following an initial announcement indicating that Harford County would be the program’s home earlier this year, officials marked the official launch on Friday of AMMP, which is short for Advanced Manufacturing, Materials, and Processes.

The initiative, led by the Michigan-based National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, aims to provide a bring together experts in additive manufacturing from private companies, government academia to further advances in plastics, metals and machinery that can produce items faster and lower costs, according to NCMS.

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