IMTS 2024
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On-Demand - Metal AM: Business Case vs. Conventional Manufacturing

With part costs, build speeds, accuracy, surface finish and material properties finally rivaling traditional manufacturing methods, 3D printing is becoming a viable alternative to casting, forging, machining and metal injection molding (MIM).

With part costs, build speeds, accuracy, surface finish and material properties finally rivaling traditional manufacturing methods, 3D printing is becoming a viable alternative to casting, forging, machining and metal injection molding (MIM).

Recent advances in metal additive manufacturing (AM) have made mass production a reality for a broad range of industries and applications, ushering in a new era of mass-customized products that are lighter, greener, featuring new levels of complexity that are built without tooling and an inventory of one.

Join the webinar to explore:

  • Recent breakthroughs across metal additive printing systems and materials
  • Product and supply chain benefits of AM
  • Part costs and economics
  • Mass-production case studies
  • Selection criteria when choosing a metal AM solution

Presenter 1:

Ilya Mirman

Advisor

Ilya Mirman is a senior advisor to Desktop Metal. Prior to Desktop Metal, he held various roles at Onshape (acquired by PTC), Turbonomic (acquired by IBM), SolidWorks, Cilk Arts (acquired by Intel) and Interactive Supercomputing (acquired by Microsoft).

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