Additive Manufacturing Group Commit to Future of Irish Advanced Manufacturing

3DGBIRE, the Louth and Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB) and the Additive Manufacturing Group have signed a collaborative agreement to transform the advanced manufacturing industry in Ireland.

In the north-eastern corner of Leinster, LMETB is taking big steps to build international relationships in the field of advanced manufacturing. Martin O’Brien, Chief Executive of LMETB, confirmed that he had signed an agreement with the Additive Manufacturing Group (AM Group) to collaborate and transform the advanced manufacturing industry in Ireland.

In the form of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the agreement was signed by Mr. Daniel Abram of 3DGBIRE, Mr. Mark Rowan of Inspire 3D and Ben Johnson of Ultimaker GB, founding partners of the AM Group. The memorandum commits LMETB and the AM group to providing a strategic umbrella arrangement between the AM Group and the recently established LMETB-Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre of Excellence (AMTCE) in Dundalk. It will also allow for engagement in specific collaborative projects to support the technological transformation of Ireland’s advanced manufacturing industry.

The signing of the MoU marks a significant increase in the opportunities that are available in advanced manufacturing to both unemployed and employed learners as well as to educators and to the industry as a whole. The Irish industry will be better placed to exploit innovative approaches and capacity for areas such as additive manufacturing and 3D printing, which will accelerate the transition to Industry 4.0. This will be the key to maintaining Ireland’s global competitive position in the industry and will allow for exciting and well-paid opportunities in the sector.

Speaking at the signing, Martin O’Brien welcomed the MoU between LMETB and the AM Group as it plays a vital part in the vision of the Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Centre of Excellence (AMTCE) to support and empower the technological transformation of Ireland’s advanced manufacturing industry by attracting, developing and retaining world-class talent and skills.

Daniel Abram said they were pleased to cooperate with AMTCE in the fast-moving additive manufacturing and 3D printing skills areas. He went on to say that they were excited to see the AMTCE’s state-of-the-art facilities, industry-standard equipment and training and congratulated Martin O’Brien and his team on their vision and resilience in establishing the AMTCE in Dundalk.

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