Fraunhofer IWS hosted the 4th Consortium Meeting of the REPAM Project in Dresden, Germany, where Enperas’ CEO and Founder, Luc Plancke, and LCA Engineer Maria Victória Luz participated.
Enperas, as a partner in the REPAM consortium of 19 European partners, joined the review of project progress, the discussion of results, and the definition of next steps to advance sustainable additive manufacturing.
REPAM (Resource Efficient Materials for Additive Manufacturing), funded by Horizon Europe, drove innovation across the full process chain, from more efficient powder production and recycling strategies to AI-supported monitoring and process optimization.

By improving resource efficiency, enabling circular material use, and advancing sustainable manufacturing technologies, the project helped pave the way for a greener future in additive manufacturing. Copyright image: © Fraunhofer IWS
Over two productive days Repam Consortium Project partners exchanged technical updates, aligned on management and coordination, and planned upcoming milestones across work packages.
Day 1 covered project management, material and manufacturing technology preparation, material/feedstock processing, AM processes, innovative recycling techniques, and the business case and exploitation strategy.
Day 2 featured a Fraunhofer IWS lab visit, sessions on skills, training and dissemination, life cycle assessment, inter‑WP discussions, and a Steering Committee meeting.
Through events like the REPAM on-site event in Dresden, Enperas will continue participating in the project to support knowledge exchange, stakeholder engagement, and awareness of sustainable additive manufacturing in Europe and beyond.
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