Wayland Additive & EWI finalise purchase of Calibur3 metal AM system

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Following the memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreed between Wayland Additive and EWI Inc last year, the companies have announced that the purchase of the Calibur3 metal additive manufacturing (AM) system has been completed.

The machine will ship in the coming weeks in line with Wayland Additive’s shortened lead times from order to delivery of this advanced metal AM machine. The collaboration between Wayland and EWI has been ongoing and will continue once the machine is installed and running at EWI’s Buffalo Manufacturing Works facility in the USA. Wayland will also deliver an innovative and sustainable new Mixed Reality (MR) service contract offering.

As a well-established, independent engineering consultancy with advanced manufacturing technology resources dedicated specifically to production process development and improvement, Wayland Additive said EWI is well placed to maximise the potential of Calibur3. The organisation is trusted across industry and government and has a stellar reputation for working with metal AM processes to deliver advanced solutions with a dedicated team of experts.

Wayland Additive is continuing to grow and strengthen through commercial sales of Calibur3 and continued investment. The unique NeuBeam process delivered by Calibur3, overcomes many of the challenges that metal AM has traditionally posed to users with greater flexibility for developing new applications with a much broader range of advanced metal materials.

Moreover, Wayland will be supporting the EWI AM team with an upgraded service package that employs Mixed Reality technology. This will be delivered via RemoteSpark — a user-focused MR performance support tool that combines the physical and digital worlds by creating a hands-free, supportive environment and allows instant access to 2D and 3D holographic assets to support task completion, operational efficiency and training.

In addition, it also allows immediate low-bandwidth, secure video and audio calls with any Wayland experts should extra assistance be required. The benefits of this approach for EWI are manifold and circumvent the need for field engineers from Wayland (in the UK) to travel to Buffalo.

Will Richardson, CEO at Wayland, said: “We are delighted to be able to announce that the sale of Calibur3 to EWI has been finalized and completed. The commitment between Wayland and EWI has not faltered and I look forward to continued collaboration over the coming years.

"The delivery of Calibur3 to EWI will be rapid and I look forward to the many new opportunities that will arise. We are very excited to continue to support EWI and the Buffalo Manufacturing Works team going forward, especially via the Mixed Reality service agreement that has been put in place as part of the deal.

"At Wayland we are always looking for ways to support our clients and give them the very best access to everything they need from us. RemoteSpark achieves exactly that along with peace of mind.”

Mark Barfoot, director of AM Programs at EWI, added: “At EWI we identified the NeuBeam process and the Calibur3 system early on and recognised its potential for novel and exacting production applications of AM.

"Investing in this machine makes sense for EWI, but as any organisation serious about metal AM knows, securing the capital can take time. We are very pleased that the purchase of the Calibur3 has been finalized and look forward to taking delivery in the summer.”

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