Safran recently inaugurated its 12,500-square-meter additive manufacturing campus in Le Haillan, near Bordeaux in southwest France. Safran says that the facility will have all processes needed to make parts using additive manufacturing, from research and development to engineering and production. The facility boasts of having over 100 scientists, engineers, and technicians to produce parts for the whole group using state-of-the-art installations, especially 3D printers that use 3D digital models to turn metallic powders into aircraft and engine parts. Olivier Andries, CEO of Safran, said: “We made a strategic decision to create this new center of excellence to consolidate Safran’s expertise

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