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InShaPe · Green Additive Manufacturing through Innovative Beam Shaping and Process Monitoring

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202231 May 2025EU funding €7,216,931Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

The overall aim of the InShaPe project is to develop and demonstrate in four different industrial use cases (aerospace, energy, space and industrial goods) a novel first-time-right Powder Bed Fusion Process of Metals using Laser Beam (PBF-LB/M). The process will be underpinned by two technical innovations: (i) a first-of-a-kind AI-enhanced optical beam shaping module that enables the flexible adaptation of laser beam shapes tailored to the material/geometry of the printed parts; and (ii) a novel multispectral in-line process monitoring and control system application. It is expected that InShaPe will disrupt the manufacturing sector by helping to turn PBF-LB/M from a niche high-potential technology into a mainstream manufacturing technology outperforming traditional methods such as die casting when it comes to the precision of manufacturing parts, treatment of novel super-materials and sustainability. At the same time the InShaPe innovation is expected to keep pace with traditional manufacturing methods when it comes to cost-per-part economics and agile and large-scale production volumes. The KPIs to be reached in the project are: 7 times higher build rate, over 50% lower cost, 60% less energy use and 30% less scrap as compared to current best-in-class PBF-LB/M. Furthermore, the project will demonstrate how AI-based solutions can be practically deployed to deliver advanced manufacturing strategies whilst complying with current ethical standards and user expectations. InShaPe is targeting the rapidly growing global metal fusion additive manufacturing market which is estimated to be worth EUR 6.92 billion annually. In terms of the long-term impact, the successful deployment of the InShaPe technologies is expected to reinforce the European PBF-LB/M manufacturing sector's international reputation as a leading supplier of highly complex parts, and help stakeholders set new best-in-class standards for digital, green, and agile laser-based production methods.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €747,368

participant

BEAMIT SPA

IT · €546,841

participant

SILIOS TECHNOLOGIES SA

FR · €413,311

participant

AENIUM ENGINEERING SL

ES · €546,819

participant

INSTITUT ZA KOVINSKE MATERIALE IN TEHNOLOGIJE

SI · €399,659

participant

OERLIKON AM EUROPE GMBH

DE · €687,358

participant

BAYERISCHE FORSCHUNGSALLIANZ BAVARIAN RESEARCH ALLIANCE GMBH

DE · €371,800

participant

EOS GMBH ELECTRO OPTICAL SYSTEMS

DE · €2,097,716

participant

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

IL · €313,188

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN

NL · €546,532

participant

AMEXCI AB

SE · €546,340

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