After his studies in chemical engineering, Bruno started his career at Sirris's Additive Manufacturing department. He focused on the 3D printing of metal parts and the associated forms of thermal processing, mainly for projects involving controlling the porosity of sintered metal parts. At the same time, he acquired relevent experience in using other technologies, suc as EBM (electron beam melting) with metallic powders, SLS (selective laser sintering) with polymer powders and stereolithography with resins that contain metallic or ceramic powders (Optoform). This latter technology differs from 3D printing and, in contrast with thermal treatments, requires the same treatments as those used for the 3D printing of metal parts.
Lastly, Bruno is also part of various research projects and development projects in the broad area of additive techniques and tracks industrial projects with respect to parts made out of polymer materials.