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Collaborative Programme in Additive Manufacturing (CPAM)

Background 

The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) commissioned the development of a South African Additive Manufacturing Strategy. The Collaborative Programme in Additive Manufacturing (CPAM) is a direct response to this strategy and consists of a network of universities and research organisations conducting research and development projects aligned with the focus areas defined in the strategy. 

Formally adopted by the DSI, the CPAM aims to increase the production readiness of additive manufacturing, leading to its adoption and utilisation as an accepted and viable manufacturing technology. 

Leading the way in scientific research 

The programme focuses on research, development and innovation (RD&I) support for additive manufacturing of metals and polymers. It specifically focuses on titanium printing of medical implants and aerospace components, industrial applications of polymer additive manufacturing and supports new programmes in design for additive manufacturing.  

Vision 

Driving manufacturing readiness of additive manufacturing through research, development and innovation. 

Mission 

To support industry in the adoption of this new manufacturing technology and develop the next generation of engineers that will utilise Additive Manufacturing in the private sector. 

CPAM technologies at a glance 

  • CPAM serves as an RD&I network in the additive manufacturing space for industry. 
  • The research conducted supports industry in adopting this new manufacturing technology. 
  • Focus is on supporting postgraduate students in this field to cultivate the next generation of engineers who will apply additive manufacturing in the private sector. 

 
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Contact Person

Hardus Greyling

hgreyling@csir.coza
CSIR Additive Manufacturing
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CSIR Additive Manufacturing