AMT’s Emerging Technology Services Integrates Senvol Database
Integration will help provide the manufacturing technology community with additive manufacturing market insights.
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AMT - The Association for Manufacturing Technology has licensed data from Senvol’s database to integrate into its Emerging Technology Research offerings, which serves the manufacturing technology community with additive manufacturing market insights.
The Senvol database is a comprehensive database of industrial additive manufacturing (AM) machines and materials, and is used by many industries such as aerospace and defense, automotive, oil and gas, heavy industry, medical devices and consumer products. The database is said to provide the data necessary for companies to investigate and compare a variety of AM material and machine options.
“The Senvol Database is a leading source for data on additive manufacturing machines and materials,” says Dayton Horvath, AMT’s director of emerging technology. “As we look to roll out our Emerging Technology Research offerings this year, reputable data sets such as the Senvol database are key to supplementing AMT’s current capabilities and add to the creation of valuable industry insights.”
AMT’s Emerging Technology Research offerings provide members and subscribers with access to key data, analysis and insights about market size, growth and trends. Starting with AM as the first focus area, AMT offers direct access to subject matter experts and to a continuously expanding repository of market data.
“We’re very pleased to support AMT’s initiatives,” says Annie Wang, Senvol president. “AMT is a global leader in manufacturing technology, and this shows yet another successful integration of the Senvol database to support an organization’s objectives in the additive manufacturing industry.”
AMT is committed to advancing the manufacturing technology industry by facilitating the adoption of transformative technologies; fostering community and partnerships; producing events that create new business opportunities; supporting global business growth; and enhancing industry knowledge about technology, legislation and workforce development.
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