The Steps Of AME Into A Qualified Product
In this article, we delve into the significant steps to propel AME towards practical products with J.A.M.E.S's tailored checklist for AME service providers. It's designed to facilitate successful AME implementation.
Driving AME to Product-Level: Qualification and Collaboration Roadmap
The groundbreaking potential of creating 3D-printed electronic functional blocks signifies a transformative shift in the manufacturing of electronics, driven by technical, environmental, and use-case considerations. To effectively activate AME as a viable and selectable manufacturing source for the industry, several crucial factors and preparatory measures need to be addressed.
Qualification and certification requirements for AME must be carefully considered. The collective contribution of all stakeholders within the community is essential to working towards a shared sustainable objective.
AME for "Manufacturing as a Service" - Certified Service Provider
This concise one-page slide provides a summary overview of an upcoming service provider for Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME).
The slide focuses on the essential requirements that a new AME service provider needs to fulfill in order to effectively handle an AME design process, starting from the initial customer request to the final manufacturing of the product.
It is important to note that while this slide provides a brief summary, it may not cover all aspects in detail. If you have any feedback or comments, we would love to hear from you and will be happy to provide answers.
AME Manufacturing as a Service Checklist for Providers
J.A.M.E.S is developing a comprehensive checklist for upcoming service providers aiming to bring AME designs to the product level. This checklist encompasses all the necessary certifications required by the industry to establish a reliable and trusted production alternative.
From Concept to Qualified Product
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