Purdue University has launched an ambitious effort to develop and operate a world-class Manufacturing & Materials Research Lab (MMRL). Although recently established, the lab has already made significant progress across several advanced manufacturing technologies.
Among these capabilities, additive manufacturing (AM) has quickly emerged as a major focus area. The combination of MMRL’s growing AM infrastructure and Purdue’s extensive faculty and student expertise has led to the creation of a new industry-focused center:
PCCAMM - Purdue Center for Critical Additive Metal Manufacturing Offers
PCCAM is designed to support industry partners by developing member-selected, industry-relevant research projects conducted within the Purdue Engineering ecosystem.
What PCCAMM Offers
- Industry-Driven Research: Projects are selected in collaboration with member organizations to address real manufacturing challenges.
- Faculty Leadership: Research is guided by leading Purdue Engineering faculty with deep expertise in advanced manufacturing.
- Graduate Student Innovation: Projects are primarily executed by Purdue graduate students, many of whom are preparing for careers in industry.
- Advanced Research Infrastructure: Access to Purdue’s extensive portfolio of cutting-edge manufacturing, testing, and materials characterization equipment, enabling comprehensive research capabilities rarely found in a single environment.Purdue University has launched an ambitious effort to develop and operate a world-class Manufacturing & Materials Research Lab (MMRL). Although recently established, the lab has already made significant progress across several advanced manufacturing technologies.