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DiSAM will strengthen the competitiveness of the Swedish manufacturing industry through improved production flexibility and quicker time-to-market.
Electrical engineering is a critical area for regional growth since both the transformation towards a sustainable energy production and a fossil free vehicle fleet (electrical cars) is a huge challenge for Sweden and specifically west Sweden’s automotive sector. This area is thus of strategic interest for University West both regarding education and research.
Depleting fossil fuel resources, economic competitiveness, and environmental concerns have compelled to explore new avenues to improve efficiency of automotive engines.
Powder bed fusion additive manufacturing of metal (PBF-AM) is an important research area for the manufacturing industry. This form of additive manufacturing makes it possible to manufacture components with complex geometries in a more efficient way. Among other applications of interest are components for gas turbines and aircraft engines.
The research project Replab focus on additive manufacturing technologies (AM) for the field of re-manufacturing and repair to develop an economic, environmental and social long-term sustainable development.
The Department of Engineering has decided to build an education and research platform within production management. The goal is that by 2024 there will be undergraduate education, two international master's programs, PhD education and a research group in the field.
The aim of the project is to strengthen the regional business community through strategic cooperation in additive manufacturing between the space industry and the University West.
Suspension spraying and novel material design- a key technology for radically improved properties of thermal barrier coatings.
The KK profile "SUMAN" started 1st of April 2010. The project engages three areas of research at University West; thermal spraying, welding, and automation. 15 projects within the three arenas are running in close soproduction with industries. The profile engages 10 professors, 6 senior researchers and 5 experienced engineers, a vibrant academic environment that includes national and international exchange, participation in research networks, seminars, undergraduate and graduate education.