Astrium’s “ALM with Africa”
initiative, launched in partnership with the NGO Songhai, aims to encourage the
uptake of sustainable additive layer manufacturing (ALM) technology in Africa
Songhai is an NGO created in 1985 to encourage economic development in Africa based on sustainable socio-economic entrepreneurship and capacity building. Songhai is a centre for training, production, and research.
Songhai is an NGO created in 1985 to encourage economic development in Africa based on sustainable socio-economic entrepreneurship and capacity building. Songhai is a centre for training, production, and research.
The “ALM with Africa” first
pilot phase is launched this week in Porto Novo, Benin, with a comprehensive
workshop to identify industrial and training needs with partners
Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM, aka 3D printing) builds a solid, three-dimensional object from a series of layers of material (powder, polymer or metal). Astrium is developing and qualifying ALM for space applications
ALM is used to manufacture parts for a variety of applications: automobile, tooling, drills, pumps, medical devices… This technique uses fewer raw materials, saves energy and generates less waste
Additive Layer Manufacturing (ALM, aka 3D printing) builds a solid, three-dimensional object from a series of layers of material (powder, polymer or metal). Astrium is developing and qualifying ALM for space applications
ALM is used to manufacture parts for a variety of applications: automobile, tooling, drills, pumps, medical devices… This technique uses fewer raw materials, saves energy and generates less waste
Astrium, Europe’s leading space
technology company, took its commitment to the “ALM with Africa” initiative a
step further this week. The program’s first pilot phase is launched in Porto
Novo, Benin, with a comprehensive workshop to open the dialogue between
participating parties and identify industrial and training needs. Sustainable
development NGO based in Benin Songhai, is the key partner in this project. The
aim of the “ALM with Africa” initiative is to encourage the uptake of
affordable, autonomous, and sustainable additive layer manufacturing (ALM)
technology by SMEs, NGOs and universities in Africa.
Discussions in Porto Novo will
focus on learning when, and how, ALM is most suited for parts manufacturing and
identifying the training and technology transfer requirements to build
capability and capacity within the African entrepreneur community.
Christian Désagulier, “ALM with
Africa” Project leader at Astrium said: “We are always looking at bringing new
players into space - and thanks to “ALM with Africa”, we will see new
technologies being used and new suppliers emerging ready to meet the needs of
the industry. Much more than simple corporate citizenship, the “ALM with
Africa” initiative is also in line with European Union green manufacturing
directives and European Space Agency (ESA)’s Clean Space sustainability
objectives. We look forward to working more closely with our African partners.”
Rev. Godfrey Nzamujo, Director
of Songhai, added, “Songhai’s ambition is to promote economic development in
Africa with a focus on sustainable socio-economic entrepreneurship. We
believe that poverty will only be eradicated when we embark on broad-based,
inclusive development initiatives. Our partnership with Astrium will help build
capability and capacity, including the appropriate leadership and management
skills to boost the creation of wealth in Africa.”
There is significant need for
manufacturing and repairing mechanical parts used in a variety of applications:
engines, tooling, drills and pumps for water management, compressors for energy
use, prosthesis for the health sector. Individual parts can be designed and
produced quickly and affordably; easily replicated as required.
Parts for the space sector, in
particular launchers, could also be ordered after a clear assessment of skills,
quality and cost criteria compliant with Astrium’s specifications and quality assurance
requirements.
Additive Layer Manufacturing is
particularly appropriate for developing economies and as an eco-efficient
manufacturing process. This technology meets the UN’s Millennium Development
Goals to ensure environmental sustainability and develop global partnerships
for development.
Astrium will pursue this
initiative and work on raising funds to implement the upcoming phases:
education and training, building capacity, and industrialization. The company
aims to support its African partners in providing training, materials, and the
appropriate ALM machines.
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