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Timo Göbel, Head of BMW Additive Manufacturing (www.industrial-production.de)
"Clearly on course for broad industrialization"
The BMW Group's Additive Manufacturing Campus (AMC) is setting the course for the next stage of industrialization. Under the leadership of Timo Göbel, additive manufacturing is being further integrated into all stages of the vehicle life cycle. In this interview, Göbel explains how the Campus is driving forward the scaling of the technology.

Timo Göbel, Head of BMW Additive Manufacturing (www.polyformnext.de)
"Clearly on course for broad industrialization"
The BMW Group's Additive Manufacturing Campus (AMC) is setting the course for the next stage of industrialization. Under the leadership of Timo Göbel, additive manufacturing is being further integrated into all stages of the vehicle life cycle. In this interview, Göbel explains how the Campus is driving forward the scaling of the technology.

Recycling in the automotive industry (www.polyformnext.de)
BMW and PreZero develop closed-loop model for end-of-life vehicles
BMW and PreZero are jointly developing a business model for the systematic recycling of end-of-life vehicles. The aim is to technically and economically implement closed material cycles in the European automotive industry through new recovery and recycling processes.

Production of high-voltage batteries (www.industrial-production.de)
Electrically mobile - sustainable on the road
High-voltage batteries for electric cars are produced at the BMW plant in Leipzig. SEW-Eurodrive supplies proven and new drive solutions from the Movi-C modular system for all process steps - from cell preparation to end-of-line testing.

New parts from old powder (www.polyformnext.de)
3D printing with recycled material at BMW
The BMW Group is increasingly focusing on recycling in 3D printing and is developing its own material cycles for this purpose. At the Additive Manufacturing Campus, new aids and tools are created from used powder and components - sustainable, efficient and usable worldwide.

New parts from old powder (www.industrial-production.de)
3D printing with recycled material at BMW
The BMW Group is increasingly focusing on recycling in 3D printing and is developing its own material cycles for this purpose. At the Additive Manufacturing Campus, new aids and tools are created from used powder and components - sustainable, efficient and usable worldwide.

Handling and production logistics (www.industrial-production.de)
Success in the fast lane with AMR
As a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) for the BMW Group, Idealworks is consolidating its position as an automotive expert and driving the industry forward with modern technology.

BMW 3.0 CSL (www.polyformnext.de)
Painting art for the special model
BMW M, the motorsport subsidiary of the BMW Group founded in 1972, has presented a special model to mark its 50th anniversary: the BMW 3.0 CSL, of which only 50 were built. Some of the exterior components were refined at the BMW Group plant in Landshut, while other CFRP components were manufactured in Landshut.

Automotive industry (www.industrial-production.de)
End-of-line test system at BMW in Dingolfing
Kuka realizes a fully automated test system for end-of-line testing of the current eDrive generation.

RWTH Aachen (www.industrial-production.de)
Guidelines for predictive maintenance
Together with partners, the WZL at RWTH Aachen University has developed a generic guideline for the successful application of predictive maintenance. It is now available for download.

Six new members of the Executive Board (M/F/D) (www.materialfluss.de)
BVL wants to become younger and more diverse
The 42nd Annual General Meeting of the BVL took place under changed conditions due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Elections were nevertheless held, including six new Board members.

Research project at the Dingolfing plant (www.materialfluss.de)
BMW tests fully networked logistics
As part of a three-year research project, BMW is exploring the possibilities of an intelligent factory in the field of logistics at the Dingolfing plant. The project has now entered the practical phase.

Strategic partnership (www.industrial-production.de)
3,500 Fanuc robots for BMW
In future, BMW models will be manufactured using Fanuc robots. Both companies signed a framework agreement for the delivery of 3,500 robots for new production lines. The first robots were already installed in 2019.

Airfreight (www.materialfluss.de)
Lufthansa Cargo and BMW on a joint mission
Munich, New York, San Francisco and Beijing - four destinations on three continents in five days. The BMW iNEXT is taking shape. In a campaign never before realized, the BMW Group is presenting the...

Automobile manufacturer (www.materialfluss.de)
BMW presents: The logistics of the future
At a press event at the BMW vehicle preparation facility in Garching near Munich, the BMW Group provided information about its digitalization projects and presented its innovations such as the driverless transport vehicle - the Smart Transport Robot...
