Additive Assurance

PRECISION PERFECTED IN THE EVER-
GROWING 3D PRINTING INDUSTRY

Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, stands at the forefront of technological innovation offering unparalleled complexity and design intricacy for metal parts. Despite its advanced capabilities, the challenge of maintaining consistency and minimising defects has been a notable hurdle, as even slight deviations or errors can impact the final product’s quality. Additive Assurance is poised to disrupt this pattern with their novel sensing technology, AMiRISTM.

AMiRISTM acts as a process monitoring and quality assurance solution for metal 3D printing and enhances quality control, reproducibility, and full process traceability in laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) for the aerospace, defence, energy, and medicine sectors. Through a suite of tools harnessing the power of optical sensors, machine learning and artificial intelligence AMiRISTM provides rich insight and control over the 3D printing process. With real-time defect alerts built in, the technology can provide a level of quality control unmatched in the industry, increasing the productivity and distribution readiness of its users.

The Australian Additive Manufacturing Market is predicted to reach well over USD $400 million by 2030* with global markets estimated to top USD $95 billion by 2032. If reliability and consistency continue to plague the industry, Additive Assurance’s AMiRISTM is perfectly placed to revolutionise multiple industries and usher in a new era of dependable L-PBF.

Website: additiveassurance.com

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Publish Date: July 2023


Year Established: 2019
Technology: Materials Science and Manufacturing
Innovation pathway: Monash University spinout
Monash University Faculty: Engineering
Investors: IP Group, Monash University, Significant Capital Ventures
Global markets: Major German automotive companies, major manufacturing conglomerate, US aerospace primes, and Australian partners in the defence and energy sectors
Awards: 2022 Best Spin-out at the KCA Australasian Research Commercialisation Awards
Generator Accelerator program (2018) alumni: Co-Founder and CEO Marten Jurg
Current team size: 20 with 12 direct employees, 80% of which are Monash students or alumni