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The Bluewater Technology Access Centre (BTAC) provides access to:
Technical and engineering servicesApplied research and technology development Lab services Funding resources Corporate training
With our staff and network of professionals, we develop and deliver training to meet your very specific requirements (e.g. Lean manufacturing, design, operations management, etc.).
Focused on the manufacturing sector, the mission of the Bluewater Technology Access Centre is to serve as a technology innovation hub for regional companies and organizations to support their global competitiveness.
Technical & Engineering ServicesEngineering design and problem solvingProcess development and improvementNew product design and product improvementProduct testing PrototypingPrecision metrology Pilot and demonstration projects to show/analyze proof of concept and scale-up capabilities
Research Labs
Corporate Training
BTAC Additive Manufacturing Lab Advanced Process Control and Optimization Lab Advanced Material Engineering Research Lab Bio-Analytical Lab And more
Visit the Additive Manufacturing Lab
The BTAC Additive Manufacturing Lab is home to two additive manufacturing printers: EOS Formiga P110 Stratasys uPrint SE PlusThese machines build parts with plastics and plastic composites with aluminum and glass.
The lab also has precision measuring equipment: FARO Edge Arm FARO Laser Line Scanner FARO Vantage Laser Tracker
These machines perform contact and non-contact measurement and can be used for inspection, alignment, and reverse engineering.
lambtoncollege.ca/BTAC
519-383-8303 ext 238
Bluewater Technology Access CentreWestern Sarnia-Lambton Research ParkBuilding 1010, 1086 Modeland RoadSarnia, ON N7S 6L2
3D Print - 3D Design - 3D ScanFor live demonstrations contact: [email protected]
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Additive manufacturing (commonly called 3D printing) is a process that builds a 3-Dimensional object from a 3D model (CAD) by adding successive layers of material under computer control.
Collaboration for Community, Industry and Student Success
These advanced manufacturing technologies are used in automotive, aerospace, medical, health care, and creative industries among others.
Additive Manufacturing
INDUSTRY & COLLEGE
Our Partners
We are a member of:
Rapid prototypingFunctional production parts Tools, dies, and molds Jigs and fixtures Design validation Customized parts Complex geometriesIntegrated assemblies (multiple moving parts produced in ONE)
Additive Manufacturing for:
Who Uses 3D Printing and 3D Scanning?
Why Additive Manufacturing?
Economical Design freedom Custom manufacturing Short product development cycle
Funded in part by:
www.tech-access.ca
lambtoncollege.ca/BTAC
519-383-8303 ext 238
Bluewater Technology Access CentreWestern Sarnia-Lambton Research ParkBuilding 1010, 1086 Modeland RoadSarnia, ON N7S 6L2
Connect With Us