A delegation from R&D Park TMK made a working visit to Poland and Sweden, holding a series of meetings with leading companies in the fields of additive technologies, metal powder production, hydrometallurgy, and critical metals processing.
The purpose of these visits was to explore advanced technologies and industrial solutions, the possibilities for their implementation in Uzbekistan's industry, and to establish long-term scientific and technical cooperation.
Poland: Cooperation in Additive Technologies and Metal Powder Production
During negotiations with the company AMAZEMET in Warsaw, discussions covered metal powder production technologies, ultrasonic atomization equipment, and prospects for research collaboration. The parties signed a memorandum on the implementation of joint research projects.
With the company IAMG, the delegation explored the potential for producing industrial 3D printers based on Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology, as well as their technical parameters and production efficiency.
Comprehensive solutions for producing metal powders using ultrasonic atomization technology were also discussed with ARCWAY, and a memorandum of mutual cooperation was signed.
Sweden: New Opportunities in Critical Metals and "Green" Technologies
In Stockholm, Sweden, a meeting was held with the company Greenavance Tech. They discussed opportunities for cooperation in areas such as hydrometallurgy, battery materials recycling, digitalization, and the implementation of "digital twin" technology.
The delegation also visited Northvolt's R&D center and toured its pilot hydrometallurgical laboratory.
Additionally, the delegation met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Uzbekistan to Sweden, Rahmatullo Nurimbetov. They discussed expanding ties with leading companies in the Northern European region and the Svemin industrial association.
These meetings in Poland and Sweden have opened up new technological and scientific opportunities for R&D Park TMK in the fields of additive technologies, metal powder production, hydrometallurgy, and critical metals processing.
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