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.
After a successful first day of RAPID + TCT 2021, the passion and excitement for additive manufacturing (AM) amongst attendees and exhibitors remained strong heading into day two. Here’s your
Adam Penna, SME AM Community catches up with Olivia Krueger, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Student at UW-Stout about new additive technologies, insights from industry experts and
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Carl Dekker, president of Met-L-Flo discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in manufacturing, and the role the AM community plays.
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Alexandre Donnadieu, managing director of North America for 3YOURMIND discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in manufacturing, and the role
On September 13-15 at McCormick Place the 30th edition of the three-day event featured the latest in 3D-printing technology from the industry’s leading product and service providers, a full
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Brennon White, Additive Design & Manufacturing Product Applications Engineer at General Motors discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Andrew Snow, Sr. Vice President, EOS discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in manufacturing, and the role the AM community plays.
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
Australian cold spray 3D printer manufacturer SPEE3D has announced plans to “revolutionize” the space sector with low-cost metal 3D printed rocket engines.