Morf3D Inc., a subsidiary of Nikon Corporation announced that DMG MORI has committed to a technology development partnership in its new Applied Digital Manufacturing Center (ADMC) in Long Beach, California. The future of aerospace manufacturing is digital. Morf3D is the industry innovator bringing together the best technologies, methodologies, and minds to make this new era of digital manufacturing possible.

The leading edge of this progress is the ADMC (Applied Digital Manufacturing Center), a partnership of global leaders utilizing a 90,000 square foot, facility to industrialize the digital manufacturing process across all markets. DMG MORI partners with the ADMC, as a supplier of subtractive, adaptive, automation and hybrid 3D AM technologies, that will be imperative as the ADMC continues to evolve. DMG MORI is providing post-3D manufacturing solutions and utilizing their automation technology to provide complete solutions.

DMG MORI General Manager of National Engineering, Mr. Jeff Wallace is the DMG MORI representative and supplies technical insight and experience in the above areas as projects are reviewed and implemented. The Applied Digital Manufacturing Center will house 150 multi-discipline engineers, research staff, and technical teams. The ADMC will also serve as a strong industrial base that will improve the quality of Morf3D's products and enhance the company's technical capabilities, as well as enrich its customer applications worldwide.