About the Journal

The mission of EUSIVOR Digital Welding and Additive Manufacturing is to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial implementation by fostering innovation, sustainability, digital transformation, and intelligent manufacturing solutions for future industries.

Core research areas include:

  • Digital Twins & Simulation: Virtual modeling of weld pools, thermal stresses, and microstructural evolution during additive processes.

  • Process Monitoring & Control: High-speed sensing, computer vision for defect detection, and closed-loop control systems.

  • Data-Driven Fabrication: The use of big data and machine learning to optimize parameters for metal 3D printing and robotic welding.

  • Hybrid Manufacturing: Integration of subtractive and additive digital workflows into a single automated system.

  • Cyber-Physical Systems: Secure, networked manufacturing environments and the implementation of "Industry 4.0" in the workshop.