Additive Manufacturing(AM) was first developed as a rapid-prototyping technology for making one-of-a-kind physical mockups. Augmented with machine learning and generative design software, AM now enters a new phase as a means to churn out large volumes of end-use parts.
For those who want to scale up their AM processes, what are the growing pains?
In this episode of Digitial Engineering Roundtable, the experts from Xometry, Boston Micro Fabrication, and 3DEO discuss:
- How to ensure output consistency with AM for mass production
- How AM and traditional manufacturing complement each other
- How to design for AM to ensure project success
Team XometryThis article was written by various Xometry contributors. Xometry is a leading resource on manufacturing with CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, 3D printing, injection molding, urethane casting, and more.
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