Long Beach, California — Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) has expanded its advanced manufacturing capabilities with the installation of a Nikon SLM®500 metal additive manufacturing system. The new equipment will play a central role in training the next generation of engineers and strengthening workforce development across Missouri.
Funded through a Department of Labor grant and supported by the state’s MoExcels initiative, the SLM®500 will support hands-on undergraduate instruction in advanced manufacturing courses, student design teams, and workshops focused on modern alternatives to traditional casting technologies. The investment also positions Missouri S&T as a valuable collaborator for regional manufacturing businesses seeking access to industrial-scale additive capabilities.
“Having a machine of this scale allows us to train students using the same technology they’ll encounter in the field,” said Bradley Deuser, Manufacturing Operations Manager of the Center for Advanced Manufacturing. “It also opens the door for continuing education and collaboration with industry partners who are eager to upskill their workforce.”
With the SLM®500’s high-quality, production-grade features already trusted by major aerospace and manufacturing companies, Missouri S&T is bridging the gap between academic instruction and real-world application. The machine will be used to teach key additive principles, optimize design for manufacturing, and equip students and professionals with cutting-edge expertise.
“In higher education, it’s critical to align what we teach with where industry is going,” said Dr. Richard Billo, Director of the Missouri Protoplex and the Center for Advanced Manufacturing. “This acquisition ensures that our graduates—and our region’s workforce—are ready to lead in an advanced manufacturing future.”
“Missouri S&T’s investment in industrial-scale metal AM isn’t just a win for education—it’s a win for the entire region. By giving students and industry professionals access to the same technology trusted by aerospace and defense leaders, they’re building a pipeline of skilled talent ready to lead the future of manufacturing. We’re proud to support that mission.” Stated Charlie Grace, CCO of Nikon SLM Solutions.
Missouri S&T’s Protoplex initiative will host the SLM®500 as part of its shared “ Missouri Manufacturing Ecosystem”, making it available to U.S. corporations and supporting innovation, manufacturing technology development, and workforce development throughout the region.
About Missouri S&T
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a STEM-focused research university of over 7,000 students located in Rolla, Missouri. Part of the four-campus University of Missouri System, Missouri S&T offers over 100 degrees in 40 areas of study and is among the nation’s top public universities for salary impact, according to the Wall Street Journal. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit www.mst.edu.
Nikon SLM Solutions AG is a global provider of integrated metal additive manufacturing solutions. Leading the industry since its inception, it continues to drive the future of metal AM in every major industry with its customers’ long-term success at its core. Nikon SLM Solutions is home to the world’s fastest metal additive manufacturing machines boasting up to 12 lasers and enabling build rates of up to 1000ccm/h. With a portfolio of systems to suit every customer's needs, along with its team of experts closely collaborating at every stage of the process, Nikon SLM Solutions leads the way on return on investment with maximum efficiency, productivity, and profitability. Nikon SLM Solutions believes that additive manufacturing is the future of manufacturing and has the desire and capability to take its customers there – right now.
Nikon SLM Solutions AG is a Company headquartered in Germany, with offices in Canada, France, India, Italy, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States.