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What We Do
The AMPrint Center collaborates with industry, government, and academic partners to develop the next generation of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing (3DP) technologies, materials, and applications. The Center's world-class facilities for metal, composite, ceramic, electronic, and polymer AM are run by experts in the field with dozens of years of experience.
RIT's industry-friendly IP terms allow partners to focus on what matters - technology development and transfer. The AMPrint Center has extensive experience helping small, medium, and large companies write grant proposals to secure government funding for innovative R&D projects. Likewise, the AMPrint Center can provide matching funds for projects under certain conditions. Interested in learning more? Reach out to us to discuss how the AMPrint Center can help address your AM/3DP needs.
The AMPrint Center Unveils New High Speed Multi-Nozzle Molten Metal Jetting (MMJ) Process at SFF!
The AMPrint Center reveals their work on the design of a new high-throughput molten metal droplet jetting additive process at the 35th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (SFF) in Austin, Texas!
For more details, watch this video from one of the researchers on the development team, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering PhD student Irtaza Razvi
Capabilities
The AMPrint Center houses several AM processes to print metal, polymer, composite, ceramic, and novel materials and contains equipment for drying, curing, and characterization.