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E&T innovation award winner 2022

November 21, 2022

The Russell AMPro® Sieve Station wins Most Innovative Project for the Future of Manufacturing

November 10th saw the annual E&T Innovation Awards which recognize and celebrate the very best new innovations across the breadth of science, engineering, and technology. Up against tough competition, Russell Finex is proud to share we won the Most Innovative Project for the Future of Manufacturing with the Russell AMPro® Sieve Station.

This award acknowledges the work, leadership and transformation of those companies that are committed to innovation and adapt to the new era of each industry. Judges of the award had this to say about our entry “As 3D printing has grown over the years, so have powder issues like operator safety, product wastage, and speed of recovery. The Russell AMPro® Sieve Station tackles all these problems and more."

With the additive manufacturing industry rapidly growing, there is an increased need for a reliable, post-processing system. Therefore, we have guaranteed the needs of the industry are met with the Russell AMPro® Sieve Station, ensuring the powder handling process is fully controllable, repeatable, and requires minimal involvement from the operator.

E&T innovation award winner

When asked about this achievement, Business Development Manager Richard Kay said “The Additive Manufacturing industry has developed significantly over the years, and with this growth, we are continuing to refine the design of the Russell AMPro Sieve Station. This accolade is a fantastic achievement and is a testament to the hardworking team who have brought this innovation to the market to serve the industry as it continues to expand.”

Congratulations to the other award winners of the night and thank you to the Institution of Engineering and Technology for a wonderful evening alongside some amazing companies.

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