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Stivell Hémon-Charles

Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Engineer at MX3D

Stivell Hémon-Charles has had several work experiences. In 2019, they completed an internship at AMOLF. In 2020, they worked as an Ingénieur stagiaire recherche/développement at ArcelorMittal France and then moved on to MX3D as a Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Engineer.

Stivell Hémon-Charles began their education in 2015 at the Université de Rennes I, where they pursued a degree in Mécanique et Sciences pour l'ingénieur. Stivell completed their Licence 2 program in this field of study in 2017.

In 2017, Stivell enrolled at Polytech Nantes, where they focused on the Science des matériaux spécialité soudage. Stivell pursued this field of study for five years, completing their 5ème année in 2020.

During their time at Polytech Nantes, Stivell also pursued an International Welding Engineer (IWE) certification program, specializing in welding engineering. Stivell completed this program in 2020 alongside their studies in Science des matériaux spécialité soudage.

This chronological information provides an overview of Stivell Hémon-Charles' education history, highlighting their academic pursuits in the fields of Mécanique et Sciences pour l'ingénieur and welding engineering at Université de Rennes I and Polytech Nantes, respectively.

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MX3D

MX3D develops and licenses large scale robotic 3D printing technology. They are considered industry leader by their peers and an inspiration to all those new to 3D printing big in metal with wire arc additive manuacturing (WAAM).The company sells a complete turnkey solution integration sensors, software, robot and welding equipment in one product.MX3D licenses a complete, end 2 end software stack, MetalXL, which includes CAM, feasibility check, tool path planning, active monitoring and data logging. MetalXL is dedicated to WAAM and is easy to use. MX3D also bult parts in house for clients that are considering buying a machine.


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