Although it is unknown whether it will eventually be acquired by General Electric (GE), the world's largest electrical industry company, Swedish metal 3D printing giant Arcam has not stopped the pace of progress. Increasing demand for titanium metal powder), its Canadian subsidiary AP & C (mainly producing metal powder and coatings) has begun construction of a second plant.
It is understood that this new factory will be built in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada, with a total planned investment of 31 million Canadian dollars (about 157 million yuan, investors include the Quebec government, Montreal International, etc.). It is worth mentioning that it is expected to create 106 new jobs in the next 3 years, while AP & C currently has only 85 employees.