NCC for MATCA at the Science and Technology Week.
In 2021, the innovation centre will begin the construction of its building in Dolní Břežany.
Members of the Council were informed about the changes in the project and introduced to the Centre’s operation plan for next year.
The Council of the NCC for MATCA met on-line on 5 October 2020. The members of the Council were informed about the Centre’s operation to date, and, notably, about the possibility of extending the NCC 1 project until the end of 2022.
Tomáš Jetmar presented the NCC for MATCA at the conference called “Digitalization and 3D printing in Czech companies”.
The first General Meeting was held on 29 June 2020. The meeting was devoted to a summary of the Centre’s operation to date, and, primarily, of its future plans. The GM members were introduced to the annual activity report and financial statements.
The NCC for MATCA and its participating members are actively involved in a number of projects to fight COVID-19.
The NCC for MATCA 2018 and 2019 Annual activity reports.
The members of the NCC for MATCA commissioned the first topologically optimized additive manufactured mould in the world.
In cooperation with Gymnázium Botičská, Prague 2, the NCC for MATCA 3D printed a model of the region around Grossglockner, the highest mountain of the Austrian Alps, covering a geographical area of one degree of longitude.