EU Projects and Horizon Europe
USP3D actively contributes to European research initiatives in collaboration with Ghent University, bringing expertise in additive manufacturing for high-performance electrical machines. As a committed partner in research and innovation projects, including Horizon Europe, we welcome new collaborations.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Industrial Project
Electrical Machines by Additive Manufacturing (EMbyAM)
Electrical Machines by Additive Manufacturing (EMbyAM)
The project "EMByAM" is funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe programme under grant no. 101073250
Scope:
A new generation of electrical machines (EMs) and additive manufacturing (AM) is just around the corner. The successful integration of AM for building magnetic components of EM is the goal of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions project EMByAM project. Specifically, the project will explore multi-material (soft magnetic and non-magnetic material) rotors, 3D-structured AM conductors, multi-material (soft magnetic and permanent magnet material) and the multi-physical study of additive manufactured EMs. Its overall goal is to use AM to solve the current technological obstacles faced by electrical machines to accelerate the development of electrical drives in areas such as the automotive industry and aviation, with a direct impact on CO2 reduction.