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The Evolving Landscape of Additive Manufacturing in Egypt

Insights Middle East By Chinmay SarafJuly 27, 20236 Mins Read
The Evolving Landscape of Additive Manufacturing in Egypt
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Additive manufacturing has been steadily gaining momentum in Egypt over the past few years. With advancements in technology and a growing interest in innovation, the additive manufacturing landscape in Egypt is witnessing remarkable growth and potential. In this article we will explore the current state and future prospects of additive manufacturing in Egypt.

This content series is brought to you by AM Conclave Middle East, to know more visit www.amconclave.com

Industry Adoption and Applications

AM is being used in a wide range of industries in Egypt, including automobile, aerospace, healthcare and consumer goods. For automotive industries, AM is being used to create prototypes, tooling, and end-use parts for the automotive industry. 3D printing is also used to create prototypes, tooling, and even finished parts. AM is being used to create complex parts for the aerospace industry, such as fuel nozzles and turbine blades.

Medical devices 3D printing is an evolving application of additive manufacturing. This is helping to improve the quality of healthcare in Egypt. The Egyptian British Bureau for Additive Manufacturing Services (EBBAMS) has been engaged in using metal additive manufacturing for various medical industry requirements.

Another example is use of additive manufacturing for jewelry. Lamina for Additive Manufacturing Technologies & 3D Printing is an Egyptian company that has developed the first 3D printer for gold jewelry. The printer uses a process called selective laser sintering (SLS) to create jewelry from gold powder. The printer is said to be able to create complex jewelry designs with high precision. The printer is expected to disrupt the local gold jewelry market by making it possible to create custom jewelry designs at a lower cost.

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Another application of 3D printing is the ability to print 3D scanned models. 3D scanning is being used in Egypt for archeological research and restoration and 3D printing helps to enhance the quality of research.a2

Mogassam3D is a 3D printing company based in Egypt that specializes in dental applications. The company’s flagship products are Dent1, a DLP 3D printer.  Mogassam3D’s 3D printing services are used by dentists in Egypt and around the world. The company has helped dentists to create a wide range of 3D printed dental products, including crowns, bridges, implants, and surgical guides.

Government Initiatives to Promote Additive Manufacturing Egypt

Egypt Vision 2030 is a long-term development plan that aims to make Egypt a more prosperous, sustainable, and inclusive country. One of the key areas of focus in the plan is the development of new technologies, including 3D printing. Egypt is well-positioned to take advantage of the opportunities offered by 3D printing. The country has a strong manufacturing base, and it is home to a number of universities and research institutes that are working on developing 3D printing technologies. In addition, Egypt has a young and growing population, which provides a pool of potential workers with the skills needed to operate 3D printers. The Egyptian government has identified 3D printing as a key technology for the future, and it is investing in the development of the industry. In addition to this, In 2018, the government launched the 3D Printing Egypt initiative, which aims to make Egypt a regional hub for 3D printing. The initiative includes a number of programs to support the development of the industry, such as training programs, research grants, and tax breaks.

National Research Centre (NRC) is a government-funded research institute that is actively conducting research on a variety of topics, including 3D printing. NRC has a team of researchers who are working on developing 3D printing technologies for use in a variety of industries.

The Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) in Egypt is a leading research institute in the field of 3D printing. In 2003, CMRDI established the first dedicated Additive Manufacturing Research Lab in the Middle East, targeting the industrial and medical applications of Metal Additive Manufacturing. The institute has a long history of collaboration with international agencies, and has a strong metallurgical background, which allows it to evaluate and improve the melting and joining properties of metal 3D printed products.

Additive Manufacturing Centers in Egypt

Center for Additive Manufacturing (CAM) is a research center at the American University in Cairo that is dedicated to the development of 3D printing technologies. CAM has a team of researchers who are working on a variety of projects related to 3D printing, including the development of new materials and printing processes.

Egyptian British Bureau for Additive Manufacturing Services (EBBAMS) is a 3D printing hub that provides both consulting solutions and services, focused on innovation and re-engineering. Trim Academy is a 3D printing school that offers courses on 3D printing, scanning, and design. Trim Academy also has a 3D printing lab where you can print your own 3D models.

Conclusion

The landscape of additive manufacturing in Egypt is rapidly evolving, with government support, educational institutions, industry adoption, and a thriving startup ecosystem. The nation’s rich history and cultural heritage provide a solid foundation for innovation in manufacturing. By embracing additive manufacturing, Egypt is not only tapping into a cutting-edge technology but also positioning itself at the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The future holds immense potential for the growth and success of additive manufacturing in Egypt, and it is an exciting time for the country’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

About AM Conclave Middle East

AM Conclave Middle East is an initiative to bring the entire Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing ecosystem in the Middle East on one platform including Government, Users, Software Providers, Hardware, Material Manufacturers, Research Institutes and Standards & Certification Bodies, with an aim to advance the adoption of AM in line with the various initiatives and strategies in the region to catalyze manufacturing.

The event will feature application and technology focussed conference mapping the latest developments and trends in the world of Additive Manufacturing. A high quality technical conference will also be supported by a technology showcase and networking zone for the industry stakeholders to showcase their solutions and exchange ideas.

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Technical Writer, AM Chronicle Chinmay Saraf is a scientific writer living in Indore, India. His academic background is in mechanical engineering, and he has substantial experience in fused deposition-based additive manufacturing. Chinmay possesses an M.Tech. in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and is enthusiastic about 3D printing, product development, material science, and sustainability. He also has a deep interest in "Frugal Designs" to improve the present technical systems.

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