Aerospace Manufacturing and Design: Norsk setting up industrial
scale additive manufacturing plant in New York

Aerospace Manufacturing and Design: Norsk setting up industrial
scale additive manufacturing plant in New York

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016 - 11:14
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State, SUNY investing to install 20 additive machines in Plattsburgh.

 

July 12, 2016

 

Farnborough, United Kingdom –  Norsk Titanium  U.S. is building the world’s first industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing plant by 2017 in Plattsburgh, New York. Officials at the aerospace structural company say the state of New York and the  State University of New York (SUNY) Polytechnic Institute have place an order for 20 Norsk MERKE IV Rapid Plasma Deposition (RPD) machines.

“We are proud to be a part of the unwavering vision and leadership of Governor Cuomo and are moving forward in support of his efforts to revitalize upstate New York with jobs, technology and community pride,” says  Norsk Titanium  Chairman of the Board John Andersen Jr. “Our researchers have spent ten years pioneering the Rapid Plasma Deposition process that is now ready to cut millions of dollars in cost from the world’s premier commercial and military aircraft, and with the foresight displayed in other sectors, the State of New York is the ideal place to launch this manufacturing revolution.”

Norsk Titanium President and CEO Warren M. Boley Jr. adds, “Today marks the  beginning of a new era in the way aircraft, marine vessels, automobiles, spacecraft, and many industrial products are designed and built. Not only are we creating jobs, huge economic impact and great visibility for the wider Plattsburgh community, we are also making history by kicking off a new phase of on-demand, near-net-shape manufacturing that sets a new benchmark of efficiency and customer responsiveness.”

SUNY Polytechnic Institute Vice President Christopher Walsh says the investment “will create good-paying, advanced manufacturing jobs in Plattsburgh while advancing New York’s leadership in this dynamic and growing industry.”

 

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