Formula Student Team
It seems hardly a day goes by without hearing about how companies are using additive manufacturing to reduce their costs and improve efficiency from turnaround time to production of old or obsolete parts. But, what are the engineering consideration behind 3D printed parts and how do you find the applications on your factory floor that will have the biggest impact?
In this deep-dive technical webinar by leading additive manufacturing company, Stratasys, Senior Consultant Loic Le Merlus talks us through how to identify not just a few applications suitable for additive manufacturing on your production line, but hundreds, including tooling, jigs and fixtures, end of arm effectors, assembly aids as well as production of spare production parts to keep your line running as smoothly and efficiency as possible.
He will discuss the material properties of 3D printed parts, typical part production times against conventional productions techniques, and why it is practicality such as reducing downtime or improving productivity that is driving uptake and not the search for blue-sky innovation.
The webinar will highlight some real-world working examples and case studies of companies that have taken on the advice, and what the results and benefits have been. It will also outline the current business drivers of manufacturers that have invested in 3D printers and the many applications which justify them.
Stratasys has a long history of helping thousands of manufacturers, large and small, from across the world realise the potential 3D printers can have on their business, engineering and manufacturing operations. Sign up today to find start your journey of discovery with additive manufacturing and what it can do for your company.
This webinar is for those that already have some knowledge of 3D printing and a pre-requisite is certainly a good working engineering knowledge.
Register for free to join the webinar here
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