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The Society of Manufacturing Engineering awards a University of Cádiz final degree project on advanced additive manufacturing 27 April 2026

The Society of Manufacturing Engineering awards a University of Cádiz final degree project on advanced additive manufacturing

The study, conducted by Sandra Jiménez Aranda, presents a methodology for the characterization of metallic components using WAAM technology, an approach that is of growing industrial interest

The Society of Manufacturing Engineering (SIF) has awarded a University of Cádiz Final Degree Project in recognition of its work on advanced additive manufacturing, highlighting its technical quality and innovative approach within the field of manufacturing engineering.

The awarded project focuses on cutting-edge developments in additive manufacturing processes, a rapidly evolving area of industrial engineering that enables the production of complex components with high precision and efficiency.

This distinction is part of the annual SIF awards programme, which recognises the best Final Degree and Master’s projects in Spain in the field of manufacturing engineering, promoting academic excellence and the transfer of research to industry.

With this recognition, the University of Cádiz strengthens its position in advanced engineering research, particularly in emerging technologies applied to industrial production systems.