Cheshire 3D Print Center: 40,000-square-foot 3D printing facility

Manchester City University and property company Tatton Estate has agreed to build the Cheshire 3D Printing Centre in Cheshire, England, a multi-million pound, 40,000-square-foot 3D printing facility.


City University of Manchester will use its 3D printing expertise to establish a new AM center in Cheshire

It is no secret that the UK is working together to promote additive manufacturing. Last year, an independent government support organization called AM UK released the UK's 3D printing national strategy, pointing out that the country can do a variety of ways for its future 3D printing. Get ready. Hope that future technology like 3D printing will ease the economic blow to Brexit.

It looks like investment in 3D printing in the UK is already underway because Tatton Estate, the largest private landowner in the east of England, is working with Manchester City University to establish a multi-million pound 3D printing facility in Cheshire. The two organizations will be in this week. Prepare to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to prepare to start the 40,000-square-foot facility that will be called the Cheshire 3D Print Hub (C3D).

Tatton Estate will provide existing buildings at its Yarwood Heath farm property instead of building new buildings for C3D. In these buildings, the new 3D printing center will serve as a high-tech incubator for local businesses to add to their workflow 3D printing. The creator of the hub stated that it will bring funding, work and social cohesion to the North West England region.


3D Print Center will be built between buildings owned by Tatton Estate

The City University of Manchester already has the ability to provide 3D printing services and expertise for C3D and will use it at the PrintCity facility in Manchester to support the project. In addition to the participation of SMEs, the 3D Printing Center will also be dedicated to forming academic partners. Relationships, and the use of postgraduate research projects to support cooperative enterprises. This actually means that the Cheshire 3D printing center will strive to create mutually beneficial work arrangements through the skills of the academic community and private companies, thereby encouraging public-private interactions.

Cheshire is also home to PeptiGelDesign Technologies, a company specializing in the development of 3D bioprinting synthetic biomaterials.

Source: China 3D Printing Network

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