How to Identify

Industrial 3D Printing Applications
Speakers: Nicolas Dill, Thomas Mayr & Korbinian Atzinger

How to Identify Industrial
3D Printing Applications

  • Identify applications for 3D printing for your supply chain and product lines
  • Leverage 3D printing benefits like freedom of design, customization, and functional integration to improve your parts
  • Review technical possibilities and economic efficiencies of utilizing additive manufacturing in your business

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.

Challenge the status quo of plastic & metal additive manufacturing with our application engineering experts. Review technical possibilities and economic efficiencies of utilizing additive manufacturing in your business with AM Expert Nico Dill."

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Our Experts

Nicolas-Dill

Nicolas Dill

Additive Manufacturing Consultant | EOS

Nicolas has a Master of Science in Management & Technology from the Technical University Munich and joined Additive Minds in 2018. His projects focus on customer portfolio analysis and AM strategy development.

Thomas-Mayr

Thomas Mayr

Application Specialist Polymer | EOS

After studying mechanical engineering, he started as an Application Engineer in the Polymer department of EOS. In this job, contact to many different customers with a big variety of applications is a part of the daily agenda. As an application engineer it is his job to help the customers to bring their idea of an application to reality. His focus is on building and optimising sample parts for prospects as well as giving data preparation trainings for customers.

Korbinian-Atzinger

Korbinian Atzinger

Application Engineer Metal | EOS

Korbinian Atzinger has a B.Eng in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering and has been working at EOS since 2016, helping customers to realize and develop their applications with EOS machines. Additionally, he focuses on Post-Processing and surface finishing of metal parts and hybrid building.