Yuichi Shibazaki, corporate vice president and general manager of Next Generation Project Division at Nikon, said in a statement published Tuesday Morf3D’s innovation pipeline, aerospace manufacturing capabilities and metal additive technology will help Nikon advance the industrialization of additive manufacturing and deliver next-generation platforms to clients worldwide.
In July 2019, Nikon formed the Next Generation Project Division to launch materials processing technologies and other growth businesses and pursue industrialization of digital manufacturing through strategic alliances and investments in companies.
Morf3D CEO Ivan Madera said Nikon’s investment and technology will help strengthen the company’s position in advanced manufacturing for the aerospace, defense and space markets.
El Segundo, California-based Morf3D helps customers address manufacturing and design challenges using its additive manufacturing experience and design and analytical tools.
In April 2018, Boeing (NYSE: BA) made an investment in Morf3D to further develop additive manufacturing methods and engineering capabilities for aerospace applications.
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