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45 - Additive Manufacturing for Production Can Thrive in a Purpose-Built Space (But It Doesn't Need One)
Manage episode 381358135 series 3477611
Additive manufacturing "factories" and other facilities that have been built from the ground up to serve this process are becoming increasingly common, but a purpose-built space is not a necessity for successfully applying AM. Stephanie Hendrixson and Fiona Lawler discuss Fiona's recent trip to visit a newly established Protolabs facility dedicated to laser powder bed fusion, and swap stories of other AM spaces--from a 3D printer tucked under the stairs to a rented office space all the way to buildings acquired or built just for production additive manufacturing.
This episode is brought to you by AM Media. Subscribe and learn more at www.additivemanufacturing.media.
See photos and find the transcript for this episode at on our website.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Fiona Lawler's article on her visit to Protolabs’ new Raleigh, North Carolina, metal additive manufacturing facility
- Slice Mfg, medical implant manufacturer in Akron, Ohio
- OMG Additive, Cincinnati-based startup founded by JP Kinerk
- CATCH, the Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub located within Siemens Energy
- A tour through Stratasys Direct Manufacturing’s Belton, Texas, facility
- Würth Additive Group (feature article forthcoming—subscribe to The BuildUp to see it first!)
- Sintavia's Hollywood, Florida, facility designed for equipment upgrades
- More from Formnext Forum Austin, including what we learned touring Cumberland Additive and EOS
- Pittsburgh's Neighborhood 91 campus for additive manufacturing
57 episoder
Manage episode 381358135 series 3477611
Additive manufacturing "factories" and other facilities that have been built from the ground up to serve this process are becoming increasingly common, but a purpose-built space is not a necessity for successfully applying AM. Stephanie Hendrixson and Fiona Lawler discuss Fiona's recent trip to visit a newly established Protolabs facility dedicated to laser powder bed fusion, and swap stories of other AM spaces--from a 3D printer tucked under the stairs to a rented office space all the way to buildings acquired or built just for production additive manufacturing.
This episode is brought to you by AM Media. Subscribe and learn more at www.additivemanufacturing.media.
See photos and find the transcript for this episode at on our website.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Fiona Lawler's article on her visit to Protolabs’ new Raleigh, North Carolina, metal additive manufacturing facility
- Slice Mfg, medical implant manufacturer in Akron, Ohio
- OMG Additive, Cincinnati-based startup founded by JP Kinerk
- CATCH, the Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub located within Siemens Energy
- A tour through Stratasys Direct Manufacturing’s Belton, Texas, facility
- Würth Additive Group (feature article forthcoming—subscribe to The BuildUp to see it first!)
- Sintavia's Hollywood, Florida, facility designed for equipment upgrades
- More from Formnext Forum Austin, including what we learned touring Cumberland Additive and EOS
- Pittsburgh's Neighborhood 91 campus for additive manufacturing
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