GE Additive opens Swedish AM center

The new 15,000 m3 center will feature Arcam electron beam melting (EBM) systems.
The new 15,000 m3 center will feature Arcam electron beam melting (EBM) systems.

GE Additive has opened an additive manufacturing (AM) site in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The new 15,000 m3 center will reportedly have capacity for up to 500 employees and will feature Arcam electron beam melting (EBM) systems in research, production and training.

‘The Arcam EBM team in Gothenburg is energized to be in its new home – a dynamic, sustainable workplace – in a great location,’ said Karl Lindblom, general manager of GE Additive Arcam EBM. ‘We will harness that energy and continue to research, innovate and drive EBM technology further.’

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