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Metal 3D printing has already had profound impacts on prototyping and manufacturing tooling, but with the ability to mass produce highly complex end-use parts, Additive Manufacturing 2.0 is poised to transform the manufacturing landscape.
Join this webinar to learn about the ways next-generation additive technologies like binder jetting unlock benefits like generative design, tooling free manufacturing and mass customization.
You’ll also hear about Desktop Metal customers who are implementing AM 2.0 solutions to unlock throughput, repeatability, and competitive part costs.
In this session we will cover the vast library of applications for Additive Manufacturing 2.0. There will be part examples and case studies, including part cost and throughput data.
In this webinar we will:
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Ethan Rejto
Technical Marketing Manager
Desktop Metal

Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor
Digital Engineering


Desktop Metal was started to address a problem—how to make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering teams. In 2013, CEO Ric Fulop began collaborating with world-leading experts in materials science, engineering, and 3D printing. Their work…
Brian Albright is the editorial director of Digital Engineering.
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