Updated on 17 July 2026
Development of metal additive manufacturing (LPBF) based on DfAM methods, enabling sustainable design & production whilst reducing the environmental impact
CEO at Pint
Metz, France
About
- Alloy design
- Powder atomization
- Process development
- Metallurgical caracterization
- Mechanical testing
Based on the DfAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing) wich refers to design methods tailored to 3D printing, this enables a different approach to design whilst reducing mass, integrating functions and using less material, ultimately resulting in complex properties, demanding geometries and high strength The company integrates sustainable design & production reducing the environmental impact through two key approaches: Recycled alloys and tailored design methods.
Numerous fields of appications
Field
- Aeronautics & Defence
- Industrial Equipment and Machinery
- Materials & Surface Treatment
- Luxury - Watchmaking
- Automotive, Transport and Logistics
Organisation
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Product
Next-generation micro fuel cells for decentralized energy
- Other
- Expertise
- R&D Partner
- Microtechnology
- Energy & Environment
- Manufacturing Partner
- Aeronautics & Defence
- Luxury & Watchmaking industry
Jean-Patrick CORSO
Président/CEO at CLHYNN
BESANCON, France
Expertise
Precious metal recycling and semi finish products supplying
- Electronics & Optics
- Energy & Environment
- Luxury - Watchmaking
- Aeronautics & Defence
- Biotech, Pharma and Cosmetics
- Materials & Surface Treatment
Julien Da Silva
Commercial at WEEECycling
Tourville les Ifs, France
Expertise
Industrial laser micro-processing
- Electronics & Optics
- Energy & Environment
- Luxury - Watchmaking
- Aeronautics & Defence
- Nano- and Microtechnologies
- Materials & Surface Treatment
- Industrial Equipment and Machinery
David Bruneel
Group Research Director at LASEA
Seraing, Belgium