University of Texas Opens Additive Manufacturing Center
The University of Texas at Austin unveiled its new Center for Additive Manufacturing and Design Innovation (CAMDI), a 3,000 square foot facility that will support the university’s research and education missions. “As the birthplace for selective laser sintering, the [Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering] assumed an early leadership role,” Cockrell School Dean Sharon L. Wood said at the virtual launch event. “Since we have this strong tie to SLS… the faculty has led research efforts that really expand the field from material innovations to process innovations and control. This newly renovated and modernized facility represents the next step in our…