To further explore the possibilities and benefits of additively manufacturing new, customized parts, and adding the technology to its supply chain, the Procter & Gamble (P&G) Canada plant in Belleville, Ontario teamed up for a little experimentation and research with the country's foremost additive manufacturing network, Canada Makes, and Toronto-based Additive Metal Manufacturing Inc. (AMM), a full-service 3D metal printing bureau. Funding for the joint project was provided through Canada Makes' Metal Additive Demonstration Program, which itself is funded by NRC-IRAP, the National Research Council Canada's Industrial Research Assistance Program. The Metal Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Program was designed to help industries in Canada increase awareness and understanding of the many advantages and benefits of metal additive manufacturing. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/172557/pg-canada-amm-canada-makes/