Recently, Siemens and Shenzhen National High-tech Industry Innovation Center jointly issued the Additive Manufacturing Industry White Paper (hereinafter referred to as the white paper), which mainly introduces the technology and industry development trend, as well as the gap between Chinese and foreign technology and industrial development, to provide forward-looking insight and practical advice for Shenzhen and even the Greater Bay Area how to accelerate the development of additive manufacturing industry. On the same day, the first batch of joint innovation laboratories of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Industrial Internet public technology service platform was officially inaugurated, and Siemens Additive Manufacturing Joint Innovation Laboratory was one of the first laboratories.
UAD149 The “Additive Manufacturing Industry White Paper” released this time from the development direction of the industry and the status quo of domestic technology, the development difference of domestic and foreign industries launched a systematic analysis. Based on Shenzhen’s solid foundation in the laser and additive manufacturing industry, Siemens sees the huge application potential of Shenzhen’s additive manufacturing in 3C electronics, automotive, mold and other industries, and looks forward to further cooperation with Shenzhen in these fields to provide a full range of services covering software, digitalization, automation and value-added for all parties in the additive manufacturing industry.
In order to explore industrial Internet technology innovation, model innovation and industrial incubation, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Industrial Internet Public Technology Service Platform has established a joint innovation laboratory together with local industry, academia and research parties, and Siemens Additive Manufacturing Joint Innovation Laboratory is one of the first members. The partnership will further enable Siemens to empower customers in industries and technology applications in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and across the country, as well as provide technical support and training. Siemens UAD149 will continue to actively work with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Industrial Internet public technology service platform to empower 200 3C electronics manufacturing, mold manufacturing and other related enterprises in the Bay Area.