Master thesis: Analysis of VBN Components’ additive technique and the technology change to come

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At the end of May, Joel Kanebjörk, Patrik Lundgren and Oscar Windahl defended their master thesis “Development of a Micro Company in a Technique Shift – a case study of VBN Components additive manufacturing technique”.  [Confidential Report]

The three master students produced the study at Uppsala University’s School of Entrepreneurship, to which they have been selected.

– It’s an extremely well written analysis of the opportunities and stakes in a changing manufacturing world, says VBN Components CEO Ulrik Beste.

It’s no wonder that Joel, Patrik and Oscar got such great response on their work at the Ångström Laboratory.
Some of the results will be published later.

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