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Author: Harry Felton

3rd October 201921st January 2025By Harry FeltonDigital-Physical Twinning

TCT Show 2019

On 24th and 25th September 2019, Harry went to the TCT show in Birmigham to see the latest products from industry and […]

19th August 201919th August 2019By Harry FeltonDigital-Physical Twinning, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

DMF Lab at CIRP 2019 – 69th General Assembly, Birmingham

The DMF Lab are at the CIRP GA 2019 in Birmingham this week, exhibiting what we do and who we are. Dr […]

8th August 201921st January 2025By Harry FeltonDigital-Physical Twinning, Project: CityBlocks, Project: Democratisation of Design, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

ICED 2019, Delft

Five of the team (Chris, David, Harry, Lee and Mark) attended ICED2019 at TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands. 3 papers were presented, along […]

26th March 2019By Harry Felton

Our New Digital Manufacturing Lab is Open!

Our new Digital Manufacturing lab is officially open! Contained within the Queen’s Building at the University of Bristol, the new Digital Manufacturing […]

28th February 201928th January 2025By Harry FeltonDesign, Digital-Physical Twinning, Manage, Seamless Digital Physical Prototyping

Digital Twinning and Additive Manufacturing

I’ve started work on my first sprint looking at coupling additive and subtractive manufacturing (termed hybrid manufacturing) for use within digital twinning. […]

Harry Felton
18th September 201827th January 2025By Harry FeltonAlumnus

Harry Felton

Harry Felton Harry’s University of Bristol research profile is available at: https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/harry-felton Harry is in the 3rd year of his PhD studies […]

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