Additive Manufacturing’s Rapid Evolution and Bright Future
When the first RAPID + TCT event was held in 1990, the additive manufacturing (AM) industry was in its infancy, with a comparatively small number of players making simple prototypes largely
When the first RAPID + TCT event was held in 1990, the additive manufacturing (AM) industry was in its infancy, with a comparatively small number of players making simple prototypes largely
[VIDEO] We are just days away from RAPID + TCT, my go-to event for the past 26 years. And I can’t wait to venture into three days of discovery in the additive manufacturing world.
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Brent Stucker, engineer in additive manufacturing at ANSYS discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in manufacturing, and the role the SME AM
AM Consultant Kevin Ayers joins the SME AM Influencer Series today to discuss additive manufacturing – what’s here, what’s new and what’s next.
The market for 3D printing continues to grow as more industries learn about the benefits of this groundbreaking design and manufacturing technology.
Today on the AM Influencer Series, we are pleased to welcome our guest, Dr. Amy Elliott, 3D printing scientist at Oakridge National Laboratory.
Today on the AM Influencer Series, we are pleased to welcome our guest, Paul Bates, Additive Manufacturing Lead Project Engineer at ASTM International.
Welcome to SME’s AM Influencer Series… dedicated to the passionate professionals who volunteer with SME to connect the digital thread of Additive Manufacturing - within traditional Manufacturing.
Why has RAPID + TCT become, over the past three decades, North America’s largest and most influential AM event? It comes down to the strength and quality of the information, the AM community that
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Michelle Bockman, Co-Founder and CEO of 3D Control Systems discuss the future of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in manufacturing, advice for manufacturers interested