Oakland Co. steps up effort to bring 3D printing to local businesses

Oakland Co. steps up effort to bring 3D printing to local businesses

Oakland County is stepping up efforts to give local businesses training and access to industrial-grade 3D printing machines, and the equipment’s latest batch of widgets and parts are ready to be shown off.

County Executive Dave Coulter on Tuesday officially opened the new Digital Transformation Center, a 3D printing production and training warehouse in Auburn Hills that is available free of charge to qualifying businesses in the county.

The 23,000-square-foot center is owned by Geofabrica, an Auburn Hills-based company that develops advanced manufacturing processes, and it is filled with Israeli-made 3D printing machines purchased with county grant funds.

Oakland Co. steps up effort to bring 3D printing to local businesses

The Digital Transformation Center is an initiative of Oakland County’s and Automation Alley’s Project DIAMOnD, which launched in 2020 to help local businesses make hard-to-source personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic using 3D printing. Some Macomb County businesses also took part.

Funded by $15 million of pandemic-era stimulus funds, the Digital Transformation Center offers 3D printing training and 3D printer access to small- and medium-size manufacturing, engineering and design firms that apply via the Project DIAMOnD website.

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