In the News: Air Liquide inaugurates an Advanced Fabrication Center in Del.

29 NOVEMBER, 2018 | LIQUID AIR WEBSITE

Air Liquide and its American subsidiary Airgas inaugurated an Advanced Fabrication Center (AFC) at the Delaware Innovation Campus in Newark, Del. The objective of this center of industrial expertise is to accelerate innovation in order to improve fabrication technologies and help customers meet the challenges of tomorrow.

The AFC is devoted to the joint development of technological solutions in the area of fabrication processes. This center brings together experts from Air Liquide specialized in plasma and electric arc welding and cutting, in laser and additive fabrication, and in robotic and cobotic welding, and is equipped with new state-of-the-art equipment and technology provided by partners for the purpose of carrying out tests.

Promoting a global approach and leveraging the expertise of the teams, the center offers a space designed for collaboration with equipment manufacturers to better meet the needs of end-users. It will enable new research with academic institutions for the purpose of using innovation to develop and optimize new manufacturing technologies.

Air Liquide and its American subsidiary Airgas inaugurated an Advanced Fabrication Center (AFC) at the Delaware Innovation Campus in Newark, Del. The objective of this center of industrial expertise is to accelerate innovation in order to improve fabrication technologies and help customers meet the challenges of tomorrow. The AFC is devoted to the joint development of technological solutions in the area of fabrication processes. This center brings together experts from Air Liquide specialized in plasma and electric arc welding and cutting, in laser and additive fabrication, and in robotic and cobotic welding, and is equipped with new state-of-the-art equipment and technology provided by partners for the purpose of carrying out tests. Promoting a global approach and leveraging the expertise of the teams, the center offers a space designed for collaboration with equipment manufacturers to better meet the needs of end-users. It will enable new research with academic institutions for the purpose of using innovation to develop and optimize new manufacturing technologies.

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