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Talking with the industry

This week, the Norwegian Additive Manufacturing Cluster (NCAM) held its inaugural conference, with Locat3d in attendance. Feedback from industry leaders affirmed that Locat3d is headed in the right direction.

Written by Info/Locat2d
Published 24. March 2023

“Very exciting and educational experience,” says Thomas A. Bentzen, CEO of Locat3d. Photo: Dreamstime

Established last year, NCAM aims to be Norway’s national network for additive manufacturing. The first conference, held in Trondheim, underscored the importance and timeliness of NCAM’s mission. The network is open to companies, organizations, educational institutions, and research bodies across all industries. Its goal is to foster the development of an additive manufacturing (AM) ecosystem in Norway, connecting stakeholders, advancing knowledge, and encouraging growth, innovation, and sustainable solutions.

“It was a very exciting and educational experience,” says Thomas A. Bentzen, CEO of Locat3d. “The three-day conference offered a valuable opportunity to connect with key players in Norway’s additive manufacturing landscape.”

Bentzen says he was struck by the scale and expertise within Norway’s AM network.

“What are the most important impressions you are left with?”

“We realized that this industry is even larger than we anticipated, with world-class expertise among many participants.”

Did you engage with many of these players?

“Yes, we had insightful discussions with companies like Kongsberg Innovation, Kongsberg Technology Cluster, and Aker Solutions. Through these conversations, we confirmed that our business idea has solid potential and recognized that Norway has a substantial and professional AM user base. Internationally, the potential is tremendous!”

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