HAMR will join N91’s existing AM ecosystem that includes tenants Wabtec, Arencibia, Cumberland Additive & Metal Powder Works.
PITTSBURGH – HAMR Industries LLC, a developer of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques for components functioning in harsh and extreme environments, announced today it has signed an agreement with The Buncher Company for the build out of a new additive manufacturing focused R&D and production facility at Pittsburgh International Airport’s Neighborhood 91 campus.
“The advantages of Neighborhood 91 are clear, and HAMR is excited to join the Neighborhood,” said CEO & Senior Research Scientist at HAMR Industries LLC, Dr. Michael P. Schmitt. “HAMR has acquired new AM equipment that will allow us to rapidly expand and mature our technologies, and N91 provides the perfect ecosystem to foster innovation.”
Neighborhood 91, the world’s first end-to-end additive manufacturing production campus provides all the elements of advanced manufacturing on one campus. Located on airport property, adjacent to four runways, it has potential for rapid part deployment for customers around the world. Pittsburgh is also home to a strong workforce and academic resources and recruiting opportunities from universities focused on machine learning, additive manufacturing, and artificial intelligence, including the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
“We are pleased to welcome HAMR to our growing Neighborhood 91 community,” said Vince Gastgeb, Senior Vice President of Corporate and Government Relations, Pittsburgh International Airport. “The work they are doing in materials development will shape the future of advanced manufacturing, and we are excited it will be happening at the Neighborhood 91 campus.”
HAMR Industries LLC was started in State College, Pa. by Dr. Michael Schmitt and Dr. Jeremy Schreiber to transition materials-driven technologies out of laboratory settings and into commercial use. The company bolsters its internal capabilities by working extensively with collaborating institutions and partners, such as the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, NASA, and Pennsylvania State University. These collaborations provide access to additional fabrication equipment, test and analysis facilities, and leading experts in a variety of fields. HAMR builds its brand reputation on four pillars: specialists in materials development; experts in novel processing; solutions providers; and a team that will go the extra mile to get things done quickly and correctly.
Recently, the company announced the acquisition of a large format WarpSPEE3D cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) unit from SPEE3D Inc., which will facilitate the transition of cold spray repair and AM technology to commercial and government partners by providing the capability to produce large-format parts rapidly and affordably. The system can be used for applications ranging from R&D and space access to DoD sustainment and industrial implementation. Combined with HAMR’s expertise in modeling and materials-driven development, the new unit enables exploration of innovative and novel solutions not previously feasible.
“In a brief three years, Neighborhood 91 went from concept to reality as a result of partnership with the community and innovative companies that believe in N91’s overall mission of condensing and accelerating the AM supply chain process,” said Brian Goetz, Executive Vice President of The Buncher Company, the master developer of Neighborhood 91.
Current tenants at N91 include:
ABOUT NEIGHBORHOOD 91
Neighborhood 91 is the world’s first development to both condense and connect all components of the additive manufacturing and 3D printing supply chain into one powerful production ecosystem. Located adjacent to the runways at Pittsburgh International Airport, N91 is an additive manufacturing production center at the 195-acre Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus. Learn more at Neighborhood91.com.
ABOUT HAMR INDUSTRIES LLC
HAMR Industries LLC was founded as means to transition academic, applied, and unproven early-stage technology out of the lab and into the hands of commercial partners and the nation’s warfighters. HAMR’s focus lies in developing advanced materials and manufacturing techniques for components functioning in harsh and extreme environments. Though the solution space is broad, these applications share many similar requirements: incorporation of novel materials, employment of advanced processing and fabrication methods, and consideration of size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C). Learn more at hamrindustries.com.
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