High-precision ceramic parts manufactured quickly using metal 3D printers <Zoom Online Seminar> - Using a newly developed high-performance ceramic material with excellent 3D printing capabilities by Canon, Metal Research Institute will start a contract manufacturing service for high-precision and complex-shaped ceramic parts utilizing metal 3D printers.
With advancements in technology, a wide variety of ceramics 3D printers have recently been developed and launched into the market, enabling the creation of innovative ceramic parts that were impossible with traditional methods and technologies, as well as facilitating short-term, low-cost, high-quality manufacturing, which is being rapidly adopted and utilized by leading companies. On the other hand, Canon has developed a high-performance ceramic material that excels in suppressing "shrinkage" during sintering for use in selective laser melting (SLM) metal 3D printers, attracting attention. In June of last year, Canon and the Metal Research Institute collaborated to officially launch a contract manufacturing service for high-precision, complex-shaped ceramic parts using Canon's innovative ceramic materials and leveraging 3D Systems' metal 3D printers. This seminar will provide a practical and easy-to-understand explanation of the development trends of Canon's ceramic materials compatible with metal 3D printers, the molding technology using these materials, the characteristics of the parts that can be produced, the physical properties and features of the molded products, target areas, collaboration with the Metal Research Institute, and future material development and market strategies.

| Date and time | Thursday, Apr 16, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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| Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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