Designing for the Era of 3D Printing

In this roundtable panelists discuss: software developed specifically for AM, the CAD and FEA community's efforts to support 3D printing, and the need to revise old design methods to keep up with additive manufacturing.

Additive manufacturing (AM) — especially the latest metal-based 3D printing hardware — offers the ability to produce lattice-filled parts, asymmetrical shapes, and organic geometry for end-use parts. But without suitable CAD and FEA software for AM, designers may not be able to take full advantage of cutting-edge AM.

In this LIVE April 19 Roundtable, panelists discuss:

  • Software developed specifically for AM
  • CAD and FEA community's efforts to support 3D printing
  • The need to revise old design methods to keep up with AM

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