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This year's TCT Awards winners were celebrated at a gala dinner presented by tech journalist and broadcaster Georgie Barrat at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham.
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Timothy Abbott, Digital Transformation Manager at Moog accepts the TCT Aerospace Application Award for Moog's Veripart Digital Supply Chain.
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Nuno Campos, Chief Marketing Officer at Ultimaker and Rutger Stronks, Global Director of Product Marketing at Ultimaker, take home the TCT Automotive Application Award for their collaboration with Ford and trinckle on the automated design of jigs and fixtures.
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Gary Miller, European Production Partnerships Manager at Carbon accepts the TCT Consumer Product Application Award on behalf of Riddell and Carbon for the first ever digitally printed helmet liner for the SpeedFlex Precision Diamond football helmet.
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The Replica Dragon Conservation Project between 3D Systems, Historic Royal Palaces and Paul Jewby Master Carver receives the TCT Creative Application Award.
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Fedor Antonov, CEO of Anisoprint accepts the TCT Hardware Award - Non-Polymer for Anisoprint's Continuous Composite Fibre Co-extrusion (CFC) technology.
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John Morcom, Managing Director at Photonic Vision accepts the TCT Hardware Award - Polymer on behalf of Nanofabrica and its Micro AM technology.
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A collaboration between Renishaw plc, North Bristol NHS Trust, The Harley Street Clinic and Herantis Pharma plc wins the TCT Healthcare Application Award for its Neuroinfuse Drug Delivery System which allows pharmaceuticals to bypass the blood-brain barrier for ongoing treatment of neuro disorders.
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Kadine James, Creative Tech Lead at Hobs 3D presents Professor Wai Yee Yeong, Associate Professor in Nanyang Technological University with the first-ever Women in 3D Printing Innovator Award.
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K3D wins the TCT Industrial Product Application Award 2019 for its Industrial Robot Dough Cutting Knife project with Kaak Group, Additive Industries and Civon Project.
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Formlabs takes home the TCT Materials Award - Polymer for Draft Resin, its fastest-printing resin to date.
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Haim Levi, VP Manufacturing and Defense markets at XJet accepts the TCT Materials Award - Non Polymers for XJet's S100 Soluble Support.
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The team at the University of Warwick take home the TCT Inspex Application Award for its Non Destructive Imaging in Forensics project with West Midlands Police, Crown Prosecution Service, University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire.
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Simon Horton at Faro accepts the TCT Inspex Hardware Award for FARO OPTOR LAB.
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Christoph Kiener and Andreas Hartmann at Solukon Maschinenbau GmbH take home the TCT Post-Processing Award for Solukon's Intelligent de-powdering solution in collaboration with Siemens AG.
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The nTopology team receive the TCT Software Award for the nTop Platform, a unified engineering environment for design, simulation and advanced manufacturing processes.
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This year's TCT Rising Star Award went to VELO3D, accepted by the company's founder Benny Buller.
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Professor Gideon Levy became the ninth person to be inducted into the TCT Hall of Fame.
During our flagship TCT Show event last week, the annual TCT Awards shone a light on the best applications and technologies in design-to-manufacturing innovation.
Key industry players such as Ultimaker, nTopology and Renishaw were recognised alongside the likes of Siemens, Historic Royal Palaces and Ford Motor Company for their contributions to the industry during a gala dinner presented by tech journalist and broadcaster Georgie Barrat at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham.
In addition to 15 application and technology categories, this year also saw the inaugural winner of the Women in 3D Printing Innovator Award and ninth addition to the TCT Hall of Fame. Browse through our gallery to find our more about each winner.