In a first in India, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company headquartered in Bangalore and Wipro 3D, the metal additive manufacturing (AM) business of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN), have signed an MOU to design, develop, prove-out, manufacture and repair of Aerospace components using metal 3D printing technology. This MoU also accentuates development, prove-out and application of new material for use in metal 3D printing technology.
The path breaking initiative will focus on development, prove-out and production of Aerospace applications including MRO, using metal Additive Manufacturing. Prove-outs and certification of components developed using Metal 3D Printing is also a key element of this co-operation.
Commenting on the collaboration, Mr. Shekhar Shrivastava, CEO, Bangalore Complex, HAL, said, “This initiative between HAL and Wipro 3D will create a unique synergy of capabilities that can accelerate the adoption of metal additive manufacturing in Aerospace in India. Qualification of parts for Aerospace is challenging as it would require prove out and extensive testing followed by certification by regulatory authorities which may also include flight testing. This cooperation would be a unique opportunity for both the parties. Metal 3D printing has the potential to play a significant role in the success of national aerospace and defence platforms including HAL’s own needs.”
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Mr. Pratik Kumar, CEO, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, said, “This MoU will bring Metal 3D printing into the mainstream of India’s Aerospace. Wipro 3D and HAL have worked together in the past. This further strengthens our collaborative efforts to create additive technology leadership in Aerospace.”
Globally, the Aerospace industry has been one of the foremost adopters of Metal 3D printing due to the benefits of faster design iterations, weight and geometry optimization, performance improvement and flexible manufacturing.
Mr. Ajay Parikh, Vice President & Business Head, Wipro 3D, said, “The MoU will provide significant manufacturing and MRO flexibility and freedom to existing, upcoming, and legacy Aerospace programmes. The Additive Technology capability Wipro3D has built over years in Aerospace and Defence verticals will help us in collaborating with HAL”
This new development comes in line with its recent collaboration with NDRF and also the launch of its own additive technology adoption and acceleration program called the addwize™.
About HAL: HAL is a premier and leading aerospace company in India involved in Design, Development, Manufacture, Supply and Maintenance of Aircraft, Helicopters, Aerospace Equipment, Engines and Accessories.
About Wipro 3D: Wipro 3D, is a leading provider of Additive Manufacturing Solutions to customers including Additive Consulting, Additive and Product Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, R&D services in Aerospace, Space, Industrial, Automotive, Healthcare, Oil & Gas, Heavy Industry and General Engineering.
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