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____How Does Additive Manufacturing Work?
How can your organization approach additive manufacturing (AM) in the best way possible? The simplest answer is to embrace AM as a massive opportunity for growth instead of a challenge that needs to be addressed.
Industrial 3D printing offers maximum construction freedom. It works around the limitations of conventional production processes and supports design-driven manufacturing.
Practically unlimited opportunities: Metal additive manufacturing (AM) technologies offer maximum freedom of design and production meaning a paradigm change to design-driven manufacturing possible anywhere in the world.
Become inspired by our interactive panel discussion: Giving you all the insights from how to start your AM journey over to scaling up production.
Additive manufacturing (AM) offers almost endless possibilities for companies across all industries to gain a competitive advantage. While selected pioneers have already managed to demonstrate the disruptive potential of AM, the majority of companies are still struggling to push AM from rapid prototyping to industrial production.
You have a demanding application that requires more than a white and slightly rough surface? In this webinar you will learn numerous automated techniques to improve part properties after 3D printing.
Your application requires components that are durable and highly flexible? They should be strong, but yet shock absorbing? Often the truth lies in between and in this case thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material is the answer.
Learn about metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials and processes in this webinar hosted by EOS North America’s Alexander Janzen. Metal AM may seem like the “new kid on the block” compared to other materials processing techniques.
Thinking about 3D printing and how it could benefit your business?Companies across a variety of industries are already leveraging the unique benefits of additive manufacturing (AM) to improve product development and streamline manufacturing.
Are you considering using additive manufacturing (AM) for your polymer production? While polymer 3D printing has been available for years, recent improvements are helping the technology move beyond product development and into production.
Is metal additive manufacturing (AM) ready for prime time?Innovators in aerospace and medical were early adopters, but with recent advancements in industrial 3D printing technology, it is poised to change how companies design and produce metal parts across a variety of industry sectors.
Are you preparing for a new role in 3D printing, or do you want to train a whole team for Additive Manufacturing? The Additive Minds Academy’s mission is to develop innovative learning formats and impart application-oriented knowledge about industrial 3D printing in the shortest possible time.
____Digital Transformation
Today, additive manufacturing (AM) has removed manufacturability constraints, changing the way manufacturers think about product lifecycle and ultimately bringing these better, more effective parts to market.
We are at the dawn of a new era in flexible production where conventional manufacturing struggles to offer solutions. However, this technology transition can be realized with additive manufacturing (AM) and its ability to enable intelligent components and digitalized production.
Do you want to implement metal additive manufacturing as a production technology? And do you ask yourself “Is metal AM really capable of serial production?” This webinar will give you insights into the capability of the DMLS technology for serial production.
____Industry Specific Knowledge
The challenges of fast development and innovation have lessened because of industrial metal 3D printing (additive manufacturing, or AM).
It's a new era of opportunity in rocket propulsion, as engineers enjoy unprecedented design freedom and manufacturing flexibility as they go from concept to functional parts.
3D printed parts in the Aircraft Cabin. Learn more about it’s potential for cost saving, design improvement and shorter lead times, as well as certificatio, suitable raw materials, investments and legal aspects.
Are you experiencing a shortage of medical goods due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on your global supply chain? Are you using additive manufacturing (AM) to bridge the gap? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then this webinar is right for you!
In the wake of COVID-19, the manufacturing industry has been turned upside down. In a world of fixed supply chains and complex logistics, the mega factories we rely on are receiving a beat down.
Dunlee's success story to the world's largest tungsten-dedicated Additive Manufacturing park
It’s an exciting time in the automotive industry. A shifting customer mindset, E-Mobility and encompassing technologies such as robotics, machine learning and autonomous vehicles will change the way we think about transportation.
The digitalization of production can not be stopped. In the near future 10% of all spare parts will be printed and supply chains change. So get ready for the challenges of tomorrow´s aftermarket!
When we talk about customizing insoles, we often relate to the needs for medical or sports purposes. With the world transforming digitally, personalized insoles are gaining popularity as consumers seek not only comfort and fit but also aesthetics and fashion trends.
Turbomachinery is indispensable for energy generation. Its high-performance parts feature complex, high-tech designs that need to be more and more robust and powerful as the demand for energy increases.
Building on the trusted performance of the EOS M 290, our new EOS M 290-2 is the new metal standard for high productivity. Equipped with dual 400 W lasers, the system delivers the same renowned performance with higher productivity while ensuring consistent part quality.
Learn about cutting-edge techniques, materials, and technologies that can elevate your production capabilities and keep you ahead of the competition. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to enhance your metal 3D printing projects.
Metal AM Machine Capability Analysis with Ti64 ELI. Evaluation of performance of EOS M 300-4 with comparison to EOS M 290 legacy
The Power of 3D Printing in Aviation - Aircraft maintenance plays a critical role in today's aviation industry, especially given the current challenges in global supply chains.
In today’s rapidly evolving aerospace and defense industries, the need for cost efficiency, more efficient applications, supply chain simplification, resilience, and shorter lead times has never been more critical.
Navigating Qualification in Global Manufacturing of Medical Polymer 3D Printing: Ensuring Consistency, Compliance & Market Readiness
____Additive Manufacturing Deep Dive
Do you want to implement additive manufacturing (AM) as a production technology? Have you been wondering how to tackle the qualification of your AM production line?
What have gaming CPUs, LEDs, racing cars and electrical appliances got in common? A need for excellent thermal management in a limited space. In this webinar, you'll learn how additive manufacturing can help control heat and break the boundaries of miniaturization.
This webinar will give you an overview of nickel-base superalloys and their challenges in additive manufacturing. It will give insights on how these challenges were overcome during the DMLS process and material development of IN939, a commonly used but difficult-to-weld superalloy.
Do you have an application in that requires copper? Does this application have the potential to benefit from additive manufacturing? And do you ask yourself: Can copper even be 3D printed?
Materials is not only the powder but also the quality assurance, post processing of parts and part properties.
Unleash the Power of Fine Detail Resolution 3D Printing: The one-of-a-kind FDR technology enables you to diversify your portfolio. With the razor-sharp CO-laser, you can now 3D print end-use components that are ultra-thin, highly accurate, delicate and complex.
Smart Fusion is the latest addition to EOS' commitment to advancing and promoting metal additive manufacturing (AM) through innovative solutions that simplify the process, save costs and increase productivity.
The lattice design process that brought additive manufacturing (AM) to the national stage through sport equipment innovation, protective helmet customization, and more. Learn how DIGITAL FOAM is changing the game for polymer 3D printing production through design flexibility and customization in the new webinar, DIGITAL FOAM: The Key Player in Polymer 3D Printing Customization.
Curious about heat treatment, HIPping and additive manufacturing? Confused by the many different types of heat treatment? Want to learn how HIPping can affect part properties?
Is the quality of AM powder a mystery to you? Would you like to learn more about the basic powder properties and how they are linked to quality of the printed part?
Welcome to a webinar where experts from Innovation Norway, Cytiva, and Additive Minds will give you additive manufacturing (AM) insights on ways of implementing AM (part selection process, business case development, etc.) and ramping up AM production to series production. A journey from traditional to additive manufacturing.
Digital manufacturing is key and almost every day innovative applications leveraging the benefits of 3D printing are popping up. But parts that fit technically and economically are not easy to find! How to Identify applications of industrial 3D printing for your supply chain and product lines.
EOS Aluminum Al5X1 delivers excellent performance and material properties with a combination of high strength and elongation. A superior combination of strength, elongation, and cost compared to other aluminum alloys for additive manufacturing.
____Distributed Production
During the expert session you will learn what is necessary to increase production flexibility and improve resilience of supply chains to establish a more sustainable and future proven production via digital manufacturing.
This expert round table will give you practical insights how to efficiently plan your additive manufacturing facility. Just briefly tell us your production set up and the challenges you are facing we give you a free consulting on what are the key levers to lead your company into a bright future.