
DMG MORI Federal Services has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for funding under the High-Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) programme. Part of the DOE’s $4.8 million investment aims to bolster manufacturing competitiveness across the United States.
In collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, DMG MORI Federal Services will engage in a $400,000 project dedicated to the optimisation of laser additive manufacturing processes. The project leverages DOE’s supercomputing resources, alongside advanced simulation and AI-driven modelling, to develop an automated optimisation tool tailored for laser powder bed fusion systems.
Additive manufacturing is expected to transform the production of complex, energy-critical components. Yet, challenges such as repeatability, qualification, and cost control persist in the industry. By merging DMG MORI’s manufacturing platforms with the computing prowess of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the initiative aims to enhance process stability, improve part quality, and elevate overall manufacturing performance.
This partnership not only underscores DMG MORI’s commitment to advancing digital manufacturing but also aligns with efforts to strengthen U.S. industrial competitiveness. Through this project, the company is poised to deliver next-generation production solutions for critical sectors, reflecting ongoing dedication to innovation.
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