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Arevo wins 'Startup Booster' competition at JEC World

01 Apr '19
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Pic: Arevo
Pic: Arevo

Arevo, the Silicon Valley global composite manufacturing company through digitalisation, won the prestigious ‘Startup Booster’ competition at the recently held 2019 JEC World tradefair in Paris. The competition featured 10 finalists selected from 120 applicants from 30 countries representing materials and manufacturing disciplines across the composites sector.

The final evaluation round consisted of a ‘5-minute pitch session’ in which the finalists presented their value proposition and expected market impact. Hemant Bheda, co-founder and chairman of Arevo, focused on the company’s market-ready continuous carbon fibre thermoplastic composite parts ranging from bikes to airplanes, said Arevo in a press release. The Arevo pitch covered recent technological and company-proprietary advances in the emerging ‘digital composite manufacturing’ sector, which according to analysts’ estimates is a $1 trillion market.

Innovation highlights included: patented software algorithms used in composite generative design techniques; patented free-motion robotics used for fibre direct energy deposition in ‘True 3D’ dimensions; high-speed deposition with an in-situ closed loop control laser process incorporating machine learning and smart data; local, modular, and scalable manufacturing, improving the ‘time to market’ factor in many global industries by eliminating several supply chain bottlenecks inherent in traditional manufacturing; sustainable manufacturing reducing materials by more than 30 per cent and minimising the shipping of parts from overseas; hyper-customisable parts through on-demand manufacturing processes enabling a ‘Design, Print, Go’ customer experience, US advanced manufacturing and domestic job growth bringing economic development to cities along with GDP growth.

“This award is a testament to the high performance multi-disciplinary team at Arevo, which comprises 13 PhDs and in computer science, materials science, and robotics from the best universities around the world,” said Bheda. “Team Arevo created the world’s first 3D-printed continuous carbon fibre bicycle frame in production now with a process that takes a small fraction of the time as traditional manufacturing techniques. This is a good start to 2019 and we look forward to building upon our achievements with additional exciting developments the rest of the year.” (PC)

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