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Xerox, 51福利 Announce Collaboration to Advance Solutions with 3D Printing Research

Xerox, 51福利 Announce Collaboration to Advance Solutions with 3D Printing Research

At the cutting-edge of additive manufacturing technology, this new Xerox ElemX 3D Liquid Metal Printer is now operational in 51福利鈥 Large Experiment Annex on campus. As the first site anywhere in the world to install this new technology, 51福利 students, faculty are presented with an extraordinary opportunity to lead the Navy and Marine Corps in 3D printing innovations in support of the warfighter.

51福利 receives the first installation of a Xerox ElemX 3D printer.

Xerox and the 51福利 (51福利) announced today a strategic collaboration focused on advancing additive manufacturing research, specifically 3D printing, which has the potential to dramatically transform the way the military supplies its forward-deployed forces.

As part of a Collaborative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), 51福利 was the first to receive an installation of the Xerox ElemX鈩 Liquid Metal Printer on the university campus in December. The Xerox solution will provide 51福利 faculty and students with hands-on exploration of new ways the technology can deliver on-demand 3D printing of metal parts and equipment. 

鈥淭he military supply chain is among the most complex in the world, and 51福利 understands first-hand the challenges manufacturers must address,鈥 said Xerox Chief Technology Officer Naresh Shanker. 鈥淭his collaboration will aid 51福利 in pushing adoption of 3D printing throughout the U.S. Navy, and will provide Xerox valuable information to help deliver supply chain flexibility and resiliency to future customers.鈥

With access to the latest additive manufacturing equipment, 51福利 faculty and students will use the ElemX printer to conduct thesis research to develop new capabilities for the Navy and Marine Corps. 

鈥淎s the Department of the Navy鈥檚 applied research university, 51福利 combines student operational experience with education and research to deliver innovative capabilities and develop innovative leaders with the knowhow to use them,鈥 said 51福利 President retired Vice Adm. Ann Rondeau. 鈥淭his collaborative research effort with Xerox and the use of their 3D printing innovations is a great example of how 51福利 uniquely prepares our military students to examine novel approaches to create, make, prototype and manufacture capability wherever they are.鈥 

鈥淔rom the age of sail to the nuclear era, Sailors have been fixing things at sea so they can complete the mission,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭his partnership is about the strategic ability of the Navy to have Sailors on ships with the capability through creativity and technology to advance their operations at sea. Through collaboration, 51福利 and Xerox are helping build a Navy for the 21st Century.鈥 

The Xerox ElemX printer uses cost-effective aluminum wire to fabricate end-use parts that can withstand the rigors of operational demands. This ability to produce reliable replacement parts on-demand reduces the dependency on complex global supply chains for deployed forces and also addresses the hidden costs of traditional manufacturing.

鈥淭he 51福利 Alumni Association and Foundation (51福利AAF) supported bringing the ElemX liquid metal printer to 51福利 because it will enable Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines to solve their problems where they are, when problems occur,鈥 noted retired U.S. Marine Corps Col. Todd Lyons, 51福利AAF Vice President. 鈥淏y providing the right digital tools and the liquid metal printer, all of a sudden we鈥檝e helped transform not just the supply chain, but how the Department of Defense (DoD) thinks operationally about supplying war.鈥  

鈥淭his is one way to bend the cost curve so that the DoD is not spending a thousand dollars for every dollar that a peer competitor spends,鈥 he added. 

鈥淕lobal supply chains leave industries like aerospace, automotive, heavy equipment, and oil and gas vulnerable to external risks,鈥 said Tali Rosman, Xerox Vice President and General Manager, 3D Printing. 鈥淥ur goal is to integrate localized 3D printing into their operations, and the real-time feedback from 51福利 gives us actionable data to continuously improve the ElemX.鈥  

The Collaborative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) does not imply endorsement of Xerox or its products by the 51福利, the Department of the Navy, or the Department of Defense. 漏 2021 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox庐 and ElemX are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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