VBN Components brought home the award for “Innovation of the year” at the event Företagargalan/Uppsala region thanks to our material Vibenite® 290, the World’s Hardest Steel! We thank everyone for a fantastic evening at Uppsala castle.

VBN Components brought home the award for “Innovation of the year” at the event Företagargalan/Uppsala region thanks to our material Vibenite® 290, the World’s Hardest Steel! We thank everyone for a fantastic evening at Uppsala castle.
The Swedish industry magazine Verkstäderna published an interview with VBN’s co-founder and CTO Ulrik Beste in its December issue. The article is in Swedish, but we can translate the quote
The Vinnova funded Centre for Additive Manufacture Metal (CAM2), developes powder and new improved materials in synergy with pre-manufacturing preparation, methods for increased productivity and robust post-processing. The centre coordinates
Additive Manufacturing for the Life Sciences (AM4Life) Competence Centre is funded by VINNOVA (Sweden’s Innovation Agency) and gathers more than 20 partners in academia, industry and the public sector to
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VBN Components AB
Verkstadsgatan 8
SE-753 23 Uppsala
Sweden
VAT: SE 556791573001
Reg. nr: 556791-5730