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Succeeding with additive manufacturing from a technical perspective has to be followed by succeeding with AM from an organizational perspective. Additive is a different production process entailing different enterprise, workflow and costing considerations, not to mention different personnel, communication and cultural considerations as well. Dr. Tim Simpson and Peter Zelinski talk about all of this: how to organize for success when additive manufacturing is the production process.
This episode of AM Radio is brought to you by Formnext Forum Austin.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Additive manufacturing provider Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing
- New major Zeda additive manufacturing facility opening in Ohio
- Our coverage of the new AM factories
- VulcanForms’ approach to digital production
- CIMP-3D, the facility Tim Simpson co-leads at Penn State
- Collins Aerospace’s use of AM to protect intellectual property
- Episode of AM Radio all about bridge production
- Eaton AM facility, including its strategy for adapting to technology advance
- Aniwaa graphic categorizing known makers of 3D printers
- Previous AM Radio episodes featuring Tim Simpson on the topics of cybersecurity | misperceptions of AM | supply chain | sustainability | the AM workforce
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