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3D Printing (3DP) & Additive Manufacturing (AM) educational and conversational video podcast. Highlighting positive people, applications, and events in the '3DP & AM Chat' community. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

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    3DP & AM Chat: Rick Neff | Additive Manufacturing Consulting | hosted by Adam J. Penna | October 12, 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 23:19


    Rick Neff from Cincinnati, OH“Your guide to success in Additive Manufacturing. Conference Speaker. Help save time and money for innovators in the additive manufacturing space."1:00 - Getting started in Sales and Aerospace (Pratt & Whitney) 2:45 - Cincinnati Incorporated experience - Laser specialist - applications 3:17 - Oak Ridge National Labs - Additive Manufacturing - Robots - Lockheed Martin - aerospace tooling 6:04 - Adoption phase of Additive Manufacturing at a company.8:40 - Working through technology adoption - finding applications 9:35 - Composites processes for building tools - high temperature thermoplastics 12:00 - Firehawk Aerospace hybrid rocket engines 14:22 - AM changes since 2020 - Virtual Events - Live Event energy 17:27 - Overcoming challenges by providing education18:39 - Successfully adopting AM CAD, DfAM, CAM, Simulation, Post Processing + Utilizing Contract Manufacturers and Maker Space and National Labs and Service Bureaus and Consultants.Rick Neff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-neff/*Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: 3Degrees | TraceAM software | Mike Vasquez, PhD & Adam J. Penna | May 26, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 32:56


    Happy to have fellow podcaster and founder of 3Degrees consulting, Mike Vasquez stop by and share more details about developing and launching his new TraceAM software while piloting a new educational program in Chicago IL. Topics:0:00 – Intro – Mike Vasquez1:05 – AMUG – TraceAM software (teaser)1:35 – 3Degrees – making 3D printing work for you – beyond materials research – helping qualify the process5:12 – Developing TraceAM software – materials process database - 3D printing workflow in a production environment – real life information 9:40 – Certifications, Qualifications, Standards – documenting the whole story of the part  13:32 – America Makes materials database project using TraceAM software 18:50 – Podcasting through the pandemic – 3Degrees24:32 – Chicago, IL pilot student and mentor program – “Westside Forward” jobs and training – intro to 3D printing careers – importance of networkingMike Vasquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvasquez18/3Degrees: https://www.3degreescompany.com/TraceAM software: https://www.traceam.com/Dr. Mike Vasquez is a 3D Printing expert specializing in pushing the boundaries of advanced 3D printing technology. He is the Founder of 3Degrees, a Chicago-based consulting company focused helping companies implement winning 3D Printing solutions through practical insights and materials expertise.He has worked side-by-side with some of the top machine manufacturers, material producers and end users in the industry, consulting with them to identify novel applications, test new materials, and rethink manufacturing approaches to de-risk supply chains and increase flexibility.He completed his PhD in Additive Manufacturing at Loughborough University and received both his Bachelors and Masters from MIT in Materials Science and Engineering.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Dyndrite | AMUG Wrap-Up Round Table | Orlando, Florida | May 6, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 54:39


    From AMUG 2021 in Orlando, Florida On Thursday, May 6th in the Orange 'Main Stage' Ballroom during the “last session of the week”.Including special guests from the room, answering questions and reflecting on each other's related AMUG 2021 highlights.This year was a benchmark conference to remember, and I feel very grateful to be a part of...Dyndrite AMUG Wrap-Up The “lively round table” session included leaders across the Additive Manufacturing ecosystem.Featuring: Anthony Graves – HPBen Ferrar – Carpenter AdditiveMichelle Bockman – 3D Control SystemsDavid Tucker – Forecast3DJen Ferello – HPKristin Mulherin & Rachael Dalton-Taggart – DyndriteModerator: Adam J. Penna - All Digital AMDyndrite Corporation is composed of mathematicians, software engineers, designers, and mechanical engineers, all with a strong belief in the transformative power of digital manufacturing through new computing technologies. We aim to unlock the promise of emerging fabrication technologies within production-oriented environments across numerous industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, energy, consumer goods, service bureaus and contract manufacturers.The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) origins date back to the early 1990s when the founding industry users group was called 3D Systems North American Stereolithography Users Group, a users group solely focused on the advancement of stereolithography (SL) use with the owners and operators of 3D Systems' equipment. Today, AMUG educates and supports users of all additive manufacturing technologies. The primary charter of the group remains the same, but its members are much more diversified, global and focused in advancing additive manufacturing technology for rapid manufacturing and prototyping.With AMUG's expanded range, operators/owners of any commercial technology — stereolithography, selective laser sintering, 3D printing, DMD, DMLS, FDM, LS, SL, SLM, PolyJet, and more * — can benefit from the information exchange and professional network that AMUG offers.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Roboze | Performance Super Polymers and Composites | Alessio Lorusso | April 29, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 19:58


    I had the opportunity to chat with Roboze CEO, Alessio Lorusso and learn more about his plans to expand operations to Houston, Texas. Offering both 3D printers and 3D parts with performance super polymers and composites.The Roboze technical ecosystem includes a complete range of advanced 3D printers for high temperature and high strength super plastics, developed with the collaboration of the best global players. It guarantees a real optimization of costs and time along the entire supply chain, while bringing Additive Manufacturing closer to the standards of traditional manufacturing.Topics:1:20 - Alessio's journey from production CNC to production 3D printing with accurate repeatable high performance super polymer and composites materials #stronglikemetal  2:48 - Roboze specializes in high temp polymer materials. 4:37 – Production “accuracy and repeatability” and #printstronglikemetal6:04 - Expanding operations from HQ in Bari, Italy to Houston, Texas8:30 – Roboze technology “beltless technology” - repeatability and consistency – process materials properly.12:05 - Business model of both selling machines and also providing printing services with Roboze On-demand parts / service network. (Digital inventory) “connecting the demand with the offering.” 15:47 – Consistency of the parts and quality control in distributed manufacturing. Certification and qualification of parts.17:52 - Future Plans – additional talent and technology - upcoming event: 20th of May:Webinar to discover how Roboze is supporting the widespread use of additive manufacturing in the SPACE SECTOR to change the future of space missions. “Roboze Goes into Space" with LAIR GroupEvent by RobozeOnlineMay 20, 2021, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (CDT)Registration link: https://bit.ly/3sE0KfCRoboze: https://www.roboze.com/Roboze is re-shaping the manufacturing industry and revolutionizing the world of 3D Printing with the most precise technology, capable of processing super polymers and composite materials for the realization of finished functional parts to be used in the most extreme conditions and sectors.Moreover, Roboze offers the chance to produce custom finished parts On Demand and Just-in-Time through its manufacturing as a service global network, Roboze 3D Parts, that allows companies to reduce cost and time by shortening the steps in their supply chain and digitalizing their inventory.Alessio Lorusso: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorussoroboze/*Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Anouk Wipprecht | Fashion Tech Design 3D Printing | Maddie Frank | March 2nd, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 46:00


    In celebration of Women's History Month coinciding with All Digital Additive Manufacturing's 50th episode, FashionTech icon Anouk Wipprecht is interviewed by guest host Maddie Frank. Thank you to Maddie for agreeing to be our first guest host and doing the work behind the questions that make this episode so great! Special thanks to Anouk for agreeing to be guest number 50!! WoW…what an inspirational and talent packed episode… Thank You All... Enjoy!!Topics Include:0:05 – Intro – Guest host, Maddie Frank with guest Anouk Wipprecht1:08 – STEAM and FashionTech influence in a small town3:14 – Computer and technology introduction4:03 – MTV and 90's influence – Robotics influence6:16 – Art, Fashion, and Robotics (the early years)9:22 – Anouk's lil princess Lumi says hello

    3DP & AM Chat: Satori | Creative Custom Resin 3D Printing | Chengxi Wang | March 3rd, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 25:37


    Satori means "enlightenment” in Japanese Zen. It was a true pleasure to have Satori CEO, Chengxi Wang share her inspirational journey from musician to financial analyst to 3D printing creative leader. Developing professional 3D printers for dentists, engineers, jewelry designers, manufacturers, and innovators around the world...Topics Include:0:05 – Intro Chengxi Wang – CEO, Satori – Creatives put the "why" in "buy"1:45 – Behind the creation of Satori – Musical and finance background – 3D printing and the creative process3:44 – Satori – Empowering the creative user's experience4:51 – Customized resin and machine solutions developed from customer feedback.6:21 – Learning from failure - Embrace the chaos - Water washable resin9:25 – Dental industry value: aligners – Surgical guides 11:33 – Musician creativity mindset – Team leadership – Discipline14:14 – Leading a team during the pandemic – Partnership programs17:11 - Continuing education – User experience – Dental ROI21:30 – 3D printings special charm – Owning your journey 22:52 – Future plans for Satori23:37 – Curiosity and a creative mind – Inspiration - CommunityChengxi WangTwitter: https://bit.ly/3feb6QeLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3cl9Nx3Satori:https://twitter.com/satori3dphttps://www.linkedin.com/company/satori-3d/website: https://satori-tech.io/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: WERK_ | Human Centered Design | Katie Tucker & Adam J. Penna | February 28, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 26:15


    Wonderful to have Katie Tucker, founder of WERK_ stop by to share her experience working with teams and organizations that find themselves in transformation. WERK_offers partnership, consultation, and training designed to empower teams to develop a unified long-term vision, roadmaps for realization, and environmental indicators that improve the synergy inside Advanced Manufacturing ecosystems.Topics Include:0:05 – Intro WERK_ - Human Centered Design 2:53 – New technology adoption – value chain5:00 – Company-wide “buy-in” – Organizational excitement, including the supply chain8:17 – End user identification – shaping the experience – creating value11:50 – More applications – Concept development – Culture shifting14:52 – Train the trainer – learn by exploration16:33 – Company culture and ecosystem17:45 – Servant leadership, community collaboration20:20 – Community and shared experience going forward23:08 – Rethinking the shared experience by combining technologyKatie Tucker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinemtucker/WERK_ : https://www.werkstrategy.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: HP & Clubhouse | Sales and Networking 2021 | Vivek Krishnamurthy | February 28, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 17:58


    Virtual networking on Zoom and applications such as Clubhouse are great when you can meet people like Vivek Krishnamurthy. On this episode we discuss his journey into sales and the evolution of networking in the past year...Topics Include:0:05​ – Intro Vivek Krishnamurthy in New Mexico - Additive Manufacturing Business Development at HP 1:05​ - WNY roots – Career journey – never a dull day 2:20​ – 3D Systems – interdisciplinary nature 4:14​ – Industry pushing forward.   4:50​.8 – Evolution of the Sales role in 3D printing through the pandemic – HP virtual demo 7:05​ – Clubhouse app – Group chat – Networking – Community  11:57​ – Build Volume Group in the Clubhouse app  12:31​ – Rooms in Clubhouse – Pancake and Chocolate 3D printing 14:13​ – 2021 forecast – software and hardware intersection 15:27​ – Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) & Manufacturing Execution System (MES) 16:05​ – 2021 Industry forecast - consolidation Vivek Krishnamurthy: https://bit.ly/2NmtRFH​HP Industrial 3D Printers: http://bit.ly/3vwrXTZ​Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: UWM Graduate | Creative Engineering and 3DP | Maddie Frank & Adam J. Penna | February 25, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 23:39


    Intern extraordinaire turned graduate and guest host, Maddie Frank stopped by to share her inspiring journey into 3D printing through Engineering and Applied Science as well her reflections and forecast for the future...Topics Include:0:05​ - intro Maddie Frank, recent electrical engineering graduate, TIPE 2021 Youth track leader, intern extraordinaire6:35​ - 2019 AMUG, Technical competition for advanced finishing – 3D printed Cello – Combining passions  10:52​ - Timo Gallery - Workspace/Showcase | Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/Timo-Gallery...​12:07​ – How the 3D printed Cello played in comparison to a real Cello, creative process14:37​ – Manufacturing and melding different disciplines15:58​ – Finding the applications for Additive Manufacturing  17:13​ – Bring additive manufacturing to the mainstream – continual learning 20:25​ – Remaining teachable 20:51​ - First guest host: Maddie Frank will be interviewing Anouk Wipprecht on All Digital Additive Manufacturing, combining technology with the human element, stay tuned!Maddie Frank: https://bit.ly/3tdqj83​Anouk Wipprecht: https://bit.ly/3bzjsj6Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: 9T Labs | Digital Composites Production | Yannick Willemin & Adam Penna | January 20, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 34:15


    Great to have Yannick Willemin from 9T Labs in Switzerland stop by to discuss digital composites production and his journey into Additive Manufacturing… Topics include: 0:05 – Intro - starting in 2020 with 9T Labs, Switzerland 2:56 - Customer attention and overcoming obstacles during pandemic as a Start-up 6:10 – USP’s for 9T Labs. Software automation for composites 11:08 – “It’s about serial production not about prototyping“ 11:30 – The Machine itself – Build & Fusion modules 13:48 – Part & process quote from Yannick 15:07 - 9T Labs support focus, long term education service 17:38 – Speed of innovation 19:11 – Materials, thermoplastics, sustainability 22:00 – Case Studies, advantages of composites in Aerospace & Medical 27:27 – Forecast for 2021 Yannick Willemin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannickwillemin/ 9T Labs Empowering all manufacturers to mass produce carbon fiber composites easily by providing an all-in-one solution of advanced software, automated manufacturing equipment and industry standard material. https://www.9tlabs.com/ Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/2FqacRe Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Design Intent | Art to Medical | Wilbert Pierce & Adam J. Penna | January 7th, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 47:20


    Design intent and the creative process are fun to chat about with this week's guest Wilbert Pierce ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilbertpierce/ ) of Wilbert Pierce Designs ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/wilbert-pierce-design/about/ ) and medical device company Longeviti Neuro Solutions ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/longeviti/ ). From art to Iron Man to Medical design for 3D printing, it was a blast learning about is journey and outlook on 2021... 0:05​- Intro - DfAM art applied to the Medical industry – 3D modeling to printing 3:02​ – Design intent – optimizing time 4:07​ – Art and Engineering – drawing talent - “construction of life” 5:50​ – Home SLA 3D printer line up – FDM & SLA Iron Man masks 7:48​ – MARVEL childhood memories 8:48​ – Discovering Iron Man (on guitar) 9:23​ – Design thinking – Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts experience – CAD intro – 3D sculpting 12:30​ – Words of wisdom 18:48​ – Intentionality lessons 22:13​ – Medical 3D printing design intent – SLA to PolyJet 24:36​ – Medical projects – cranial implant – start-up milestones – open collaboration 29:24​ – What Wilbert enjoys the most about Additive Manufacturing 32:41​ -- Benefit of AM 34:54​ – The power of networking 37:56​ – Home hobbies 43:21​ – Forecast for 2021, consolidation, diving in with medical design Longeviti is taking a holistic approach to the most challenging dilemmas facing the various fields of neuro-technology Longeviti has created , with its collaborators, a multi-disciplined portfolio merging Robotics, Navigation, Machine/Brain Interface, Wireless Technology, Cranial Reconstruction, and Functional Neurosurgical Devices. Together, Longeviti and its partners are changing the evolution of neuro-technology. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: 3DP4ME | The Gift of Hearing | Jason Szolomayer & Gregor Ash | January 26, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 38:11


    It was a true pleasure to have Jason Szolomayer & Gregor Ash stop by to share their path to overcoming obstacles on their mission of changing lives by bringing modern personalized 3D printed hearing-aid solutions to people with hearing loss in underserved communities in the Middle East. Harnessing the power of patient specific customization and scan to print, 3DP4ME is working with partners on fundraising efforts to make this dream a reality in 2021... "We change lives by bringing modern solutions to people with hearing loss in low-income countries." - 3DP4ME.org ( https://www.3dp4me.org/ ) 0:05 – Intro – Impact of 3D Printing serving human needs as a non-profit 1:28 – 3DP4ME.org ( https://www.3dp4me.org/ ) = Giving the gift of hearing – Jason's 3DP journey – mentor relationship 3:42 - “The leg that fits” - Gregor's roots – Center for Design Based Innovation – custom orthopedic solution 5:32 – Patient specific – Scan to Print process precision 7:46 – Pivoting from prosthetics to hearing aids – technologies that bring access – end-to-end solution – process improvement 9:44 – Scan to fit process simplicity– end-to-end solution scalability – medical 3DP Rosetta Stone – converting data into a model 13:24 – Jason's inspiration – stories about giving the gift of hearing – overcoming obstacles 15:24 – Goal =12,000 hearing aids to 8.000 clients in Jordan. 16:27 – Legacy of Jason's mentor, brother Andrew De Carpentier. 18:05 – New facility and 5-year plan for assisted devices and AM production facility serving humanitarian needs. 22:11 – Passion behind the process to provide local collaboration for launching the pilot. Fundraising 3DP4ME.org ( https://www.3dp4me.org/ ) 25:50 – Overcoming barriers to entry in Jordan to provide lower cost solutions for hearing aids 27:14 – 3D scan to print hearing aid custom iterations for growing children. 27:41 – Pilot project short term and long-term goals – digital thread – service delivery model 29:12 - ERP system – Google Cloud – set up for success 31:52 – University collaborations – technology transfer – fellowship program - “It takes a village” 33:31 – Plans for 2021 – year of realization 36:55 – 3DP4ME.org ( https://www.3dp4me.org/ ) works from donations Jason Szolomayer - https://bit.ly/2YDKfnb Gregor Ash - https://bit.ly/3tl9Ork 3DP4ME.org - https://bit.ly/2MPn3Qk 3DP4ME- “3D Printing for ME (Middle East)” Jason Szolomayer, is the point person for the Hearing ExpressTM Project in Jordan. Currently, fundraising for the new lab space, staff, materials, and training. Planning to establish and cultivate a reproducible, sustainable, social enterprise model leveraging 3D printing and 3D ear scanning technology. Overall Project Goals: To provide 12,000 hearing aids to 4,000 individuals who are in need of mono-lateral fitting (1/3) and 4,000 individuals who are in need of bi-lateral fitting (2/3). To enable children who are hard-of-hearing to enroll in mainstream education and improve the potential for future employability, and to facilitate inclusion, employment and full participation in society by elderly persons who are hard-of-hearing. To dramatically boost the hope of living a functional life for children and adults who are hard-of-hearing, thereby enabling them to better contribute to the wealth of the nation. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: MakerGirl | 3D Printing Education | Mary Hadley & Adam J. Penna | December 16, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 17:23


    Mary Hadley - CEO, MakerGirl stopped in from Chicago IL right before Christmas to discuss expanding STEM curriculum programs for 3D printing education. MakerGirl educates girls 7-10 on how to 3D print and design using CAD. You can also catch Mary at the TIPE conference.... Topics Include: 0:05​ - Mary Hadley – CEO, MakerGirl - Chicago IL 0:40​ - Virtual 3D printing sessions reach 1:48​ – 2020 timeline agility - STEM videos and live virtual sessions 2:48​ - Next Gen excitement – Girl Scouts, e-Nable, Helping Hands project 4:09​ – Creative analytical theme – projects during pandemic 5:10​ - Education importance at all ages – working with the next gen 7:03​ – Mary’s journey with 3D printing and MakerGirl’s beginnings – road trip 9:00​ – Virtual sessions and overcoming challenges 10:56​ – Future goals with MakerGirl - expanding the curriculum 12:55​ – Print project highlights 14:41​ - Importance of Mentorship 15:18​ – Piloting level two curriculum - TIPE conference Youth track – Wi3DP Next Gen project 16:36​ – MakerGirl mission to education 10,000 girls by 2023. MakerGirl - https://makergirl.us/​ ( https://makergirl.us/%E2%80%8B ) Mary Hadley - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhadley/​ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhadley/%E2%80%8B ) TIPE conference - https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/​ ( https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/%E2%80%8B ) MakerGirl's mission is to educate the next generation of female makers to be unstoppable forces that say “Yes!” to the challenges of tomorrow. Shared through STEM education sessions led by University women and men. MakerGirl educates girls on how to 3D print and CAD, focusing on girls aged 7-10. All of our sessions inspire girls to be creative and technical through 3D printing and other cutting-edge technologies. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Tactile Report | Photopolymers | Stephanie Benight & Adam J. Penna | January 13, 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 31:33


    *Stephanie Benight* from *Tactile Materials Solutions* stopped by to share the knowledge on *photopolymers* and her newly released *Tactile Report*. She will also be sharing more at the *TIPE conference* on January 27-28. Don't miss it... 0:00 – Intro – Stephanie Benight, PhD Materials Science Tactile Report = Photopolymers in 3D printing – tactilereport.com 2:14 - Materials industry insight – 3D printing for real applications - nasal swabs, PPE, equipment – hybrid materials – increasing thermal performance 5:38 – Tactile Materials Solutions – *TactileReport.com* ( TactileReport.com ) - Stratasys/Origin consolidation. 7:02– speaking on a panel at the TIPE conference – stop by All Digital Additive Manufacturing table – Remo virtual tradeshow platform evolution – virtual networking 9:38 – Production ready material / technology / company comparison in the Tactile Report 11:50 – Stephanie’s journey into applied material science – pre & post PhD 14:81 – Importance of career fairs – understanding material failure and having communication plan 17:48 – Intention of Tactile Report 20:58– Sustainability – recycle-ability 21:34 – Polymers used in present day – core polymers – innovation in the polymer space – applications 24:12 – Standardization – ASTM committee – litigation – regulatory certification process 28:20 – Medical polymer applications- standards 29:52 - Photopolymers meet or exceed injection molding materials today *Tactile Report* - https://www.TactileReport.com ( https://www.TactileReport.com ) *Tactile Materials Solutions* - https://www.tactilems.com/ TIPE Conference - https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ Stephanie Benight - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniebenight/ Dr. Stephanie Benight is a leader in Materials with technical background in chemistry and materials characterization and a demonstrated track record in business development and strategic partnerships. She has led and conducted root cause and failure analysis investigations of plastics, adhesives, and coatings (e.g. inks, paints) used in commercial products such as building materials (e.g. flooring), consumer electronics, medical devices, equipment components, and wind turbine blades, among others. Dr. Benight is experienced with several materials characterization techniques including FTIR, DSC/TGA, mass spectrometry, microscopy, chemical compatibility testing, mechanical property testing (e.g. tensile strength, nanoindentation) and accelerated end-use testing of materials. She has employed these methods routinely in her investigations and research. Dr. Benight also has performed research in the areas of liquid crystals, photonics, electro-optic materials, organic electronics (e.g. sensors, transistors), semiconductors, next generation computing (e.g. optical computing), and additive manufacturing (3D printing). *Tactile Material Solutions* - https://www.tactilems.com/ ( https://www.tactilems.com/ ) As the world continues to face unprecedented hurdles, one thing is certain – advanced materials and polymers will continue to play a vital role in current generation products and next-generation technology. Leveraging our background in materials science, chemistry, and business, Tactile Materials Solution’s mission is to provide well-informed insight and sharp technical analysis to empower innovators to meet these challenges head-on. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: TRUMPF | Metal AM Aerospace & Medical | Eliana Fu & Adam J. Penna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 33:00


    *Eliana Fu* , Aerospace & Medical Industry Manager at TRUMPF North America, stopped by to discuss her new opportunities in *Metal AM with Aerospace & Medical* as well as a *sneak peek into her upcoming talk in the Youth track, January 28th at the TIPE conference.* *Topics Include:* 0:00 – Intro – Description of TRUMPF – Industry Manager Aerospace & Medical 4:49 – Work from home success – Overcoming time zone challenges - LPBF/LMF – DED/LMD 6:26 – Aerospace supply chain – TIMET – SpaceX 8:18 – PhD Material Science – Space, the final frontier! - 3D printing market – Supply chains 11:52 – “The offspring of casting and welding” 12:19 – Perspective from both sides of the supply chain – Customer / Supplier Partnership 13:35 – Aerospace to Medical – PPE, Point of Care, On-Demand, Education, Security 15:53 – Medical AM and Metal AM is ramping up, and it's exciting! 18:40 – Job market hope – Making the most of time to re-invent yourself as “more intentional” 24:06 – Lifelong student – MIT X Pro – Leadership – Continual education 26:34 – Next Gen – 3DP curriculum – TIPE conference 27:55 – Speaking in the Youth track, January 28th at the TIPE conference 29:47 – Positive reflection – Mentorship – Networking *Eliana Fu:* https://www.linkedin.com/in/elianafu/ *TIPE Conference:* https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ *TRUMPF* : http://bit.ly/39Jl2N6 TRUMPF Additive production systems: 3D printing shapes the future of industrial production. Through additive processes, components are created from powder and light alone using 3D printers for metals. Highly productive laser processing machines enable innovative applications in the fields of coating and repair through laser metal deposition. For additive manufacturing, TRUMPF provides you with solutions in both relevant laser technologies: laser metal fusion (LMF) and laser metal deposition (LMD). Depending on the application, we offer the right 3D printer or laser processing machine for your industrial manufacturing processes. For the industrialization of 3D metal printing, we offer you a complete solution comprising digitalization, services, and additive production systems. As a pioneer in additive technology with around 20 years of experience, we will pass on our expertise to you, so that you benefit from robust and reliable laser 3D printers, as well as highly productive laser processing machines for industrial series production. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: LEO Lane | Distributed AM Security SaaS | Lee-Bath Nelson and Adam J. Penna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 37:01


    *Lee-Bath Nelson* , co-Founder and VP of Business at *LEO Lane* will be speaking about AM entrepreneurship at *TIPE January 28th at 10:30am CST in the Economics track.* In this episode of *‘3DP & AM Chat’* Lee joins me from Israel to discuss *AM SaaS software security for digital inventory to distributed manufacturing.* Topics: 0:00 – LEO Lane background – repeatable, consistent 3D printing with a secure SaaS - protect and enforce digital assets. 3:18 – blockchain ready – securing distributed manufacturing – process specification – Limited Edition Object (LEO) 6:93 - “Whatever is not controlled by software, we can't control” - defining and securing the digital thread 8:12 – Digital inventory – Making secure digital asset decisions in the value chain 18:02 – information allowed in a secure way – Contract Manufacturer and Consultant value 20:66 – Recipe – protecting transparency – automation 21:07 – LEO Lane adjustments through the pandemic – Moving to a secure digital supply chain 26:12 – Improving the virtual tradeshow experience – solving the visitor experience 27:86 – LEO Lane blog post – Go Digital 28:84 – Future goals for LEO Lane – ecosystem collaboration 30:09 – Tooling spotlight application for additive manufacturing LEO Lane: http://www.leolane.com/ Lee-Bath Nelson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leenelson/ ' TIPE conference: https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ LEO stands for Limited Edition Object. LEOs are digital assets (files) that protect and preserve a digital product or part design by controlling how it is produced on behalf of the enterprise/brand that owns it. The brand's intent is preserved (by specifying material, compatible additive manufacturing technology, scaling allowed, etc) and the brand can specify how many items (instances) can be 3D printed from a particular LEO file. The LEO Lane service also tracks all LEOs providing a dashboard showing when, where, and how each item was produced. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: SPEE3D | Supersonic 3D Deposition | Byron Kennedy & Adam J. Penna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 26:37


    *Byron Kennedy* , CEO of *SPEE3D* stopped by All Digital Additive Manufacturing to discuss the power of supersonic 3D disposition, incorporating production ready robotics, to make metal parts easy. Harnessing the power of kinetic energy, with flexibility of metal 3D printing at normal production costs, to produce the most affordable metal additive manufacturing process in the world. *Guest: Byron Kennedy (Australia) CEO of SPEE3D* Topics Include: 0:00 – Intro 1:26 – Supersonic 3D Deposition incorporating production ready robotics – Background of SPEE3D – Make manufacturing easier 2:49 – The journey of the manufacturer is tough – strong manufacturing foundation for 3D printing success 4:41 – Cold Spray technology foundation – software solution – real parts 5:58 - Integrating nine technologies for production ready manufacturing solutions 8:01 – The software 9:16 – Not limited to being just a 3D printer – coating with activated copper to kill viruses and bacteria (including COVID-19) 14:31 – 3D printing improving logistics in the Defense Industry - August 5, 2020 - *Phillips Federal adds SPEE3D Additive Manufacturing capabilities to US Army’s Rock Island Arsenal* – Defense partnerships – expedition capability – build parts in field 21:43 – Materials to watch: copper, aluminum, bronze, stainless steel 23:21 – What's new for 2021 – repair, new printer targeting heavy industry 24:15 – Outer space and Cold Spray’s big opportunity – helium on the moon Byron Kennedy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/byronjkennedy/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/byronjkennedy/ ) SPEE3D metal cold spray technology https://SPEE3D.com Our mission is to make it easier. SPEE3D printers enable the most affordable metal additive manufacturing process in the world. They make metal parts the fastest way possible, leveraging metal cold spray technology to produce industrial quality metal parts in just minutes, rather than days or weeks. The process harnesses the power of kinetic energy, rather than relying on high-power lasers and expensive gasses. And for the first time it allows the flexibility of metal 3D printing at normal production costs. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Hyperganic | DfAM with AI and Nature | Lin Kayser & Adam Penna | November 24, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 41:27


    Hyperganic builds software to design objects that are as complex, functional, elegant and sustainable as Nature. Lin Kayser, the Hyperganic CEO and manufacturing visionary, joins us from the art and engineering metropolis of Munich, Germany to discuss Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and nature... 0:00 – Intro - Lin Kayser CEO, Hyperganic in Munich, Germany 1:29 – Journey into AM - Artist father / aerospace uncle. Coding to image processing to engineering 4:13 – Future happened much slower than I thought it would – pc innovation 5:59 – Could AM bring Moore's Law into innovation of physical objects? - AM software ecosystem that dramatically accelerates innovation of physical objects = Hyperganic 6:59 – Advantages Hyperganic offers within generative design – Design from Nature 10:22 – Lets move atoms in space – new geometry kernel – only software that can model everything you can 3D print at the resolution of the 3D printer or higher. 11:57 – Rocket Combustion Chamber example part on the build plate – print anything on any printer. 13:14 – Algorithm iteration power, a blueprint to create objects. 14:27 – Three sweet spots for Hyperganic - complex objects - Heat Exchanger example – customization – natures design intent – algorithm optimization 17:30 – Bicycle helmet example – scan to print – power of mass customization with algorithms 22:00 – Artificial Intelligence (AI) - how can you speed up simulation? 29:22 – Ask a precise question and let the computer do the manual work of the engineer – innovation of physical products to create radical change quickly 33:14 – Heat exchanger example – partnering for training and education 35:11 – Tilting industries toward additive manufacturing with accelerated innovation from AI and generative design 37:06 – Future plans for Hyperganic and AM – opening up the platform – technology, hardware, economics – automation Hyperganic: https://www.hyperganic.com/ Lin Kayser: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linkayser/ Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: TIPE Conference Jan 27-28, 2021 | Wi3DP | Nora Toure & Adam Penna | December 16, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 45:11


    As proud media partner of *TIPE Conference January 27-28, 2021.* It was an honor to wrap up 2020 with a visit from *Women in 3D Printing* founder *Nora Toure*. We reflected on 2020, community, women leaders, role models, mentors, and the importance of 3D printing curriculum availability, now and for the next generation. Topics Include: 0:00 – Intro – Community support - 2020 retrospective 1:42 – Planning the Wi3DP TIPE 3D Printing Conference 130+ Female Speakers – men and women welcome 5:13 – Fast Radius - Director, Sales & Service Factory Operations – learning with a remote team – reality 2020 8:20 - Reality of mitigating factory worker risk during the pandemic – reaching out - 10:55 - 2020 reflection – PPE – 3D printing goes mainstream (again) - supply chain education 13:47 –Technology Industry People Economics and Youth – Youth Track details – Next Gen – female role models – curriculum 21:42 – Next Gen programs with ambassadors around the world. Pilot program in the USA, distribute program to the world 25:09 – First all women speaker series in 3D printing - 2 days, 5 tracks, 1 virtual networking stage 33:30 – Welcoming the newcomer – advocating and mentoring – connecting 38:47 – Digital thread – prototype iteration 40:46 – Generational value and working together 43:28 – *TIPE Conference January 27-28, 2021* https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ Nora Toure: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noratoure/ *TIPE Conference January 27-28, 2021* https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ Women in 3D Printing: https://womenin3dprinting.com/ Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/3iZpCu2 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Wi3DP Education and Policy | Karina Popovich & Adam Penna | September 28, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 33:23


    Karina Popovich is an inspiring young leader in STEM and 3D printing. Wi3DP has launched a Youth Initiative with her as Head of Education & Policy. Currently, a sophomore at Cornell, Karina has a passion for entrepreneurship, business, engineering, and is only getting started... Topics Include: 0:00 – Intro –New York - fall weather 2:47 – Harnessing energy towards positive action – Youth initiatives Wi3DP 3:45 – Brooklyn Technical High School - https://www.bths.edu/ ( https://www.bths.edu/ ) – educational digital design program – 3D printing – entrepreneurship 5:37 – Sophomore year at Cornell – freshman during the pandemic 6:02 – Re-wiring your personal digital network – mindset of college motivation – PPE - Wi3DP youth program 8:32 – Makers for COVID-19 – PPE program – February/March flashback 11:33 - Distributing 3DP - PPE in NYC – trends 14:07 – MakersforCOVID19.com - open-source resource 15:30 – Wear Alpha clothing line – new opportunities – social impact 3D printing – Wi3DP Youth Program initiatives 17:44 – Youth Program with Women in 3D Printing – STEM - 3D printing curriculum creative lens 22:57 - Exploring economics and marketing at Cornell – working to combine and improve skills 25-17 – Who do you want to be when you grow up? - Beauty of exploring multiple interests 26:42 – How Katrina got started in 3D printing - $200-$300 printer collection – chocolate 3D printing – cheers to the future! Karina Popovich - https://bit.ly/38FVsby Youth Program with Women in 3D Printing - http://bit.ly/3nOpgsN Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Rochester Institute of Technology | Michael Begg & Irtaza Razvi & Adam Penna | November 25, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 31:55


    *Rochester Institute of Technology* 2020 Graduates; *Michael Begg & Irtaza Razvi* , stop by for a '3DP & AM Chat' right before graduation with some insight into the journey to earn an engineering degree and their ambitions moving forward... *Topics Include:* 0:00 – intro Michael Begg & Irtaza Razvi 0:38- Mechanical Engineering Program at RIT – hands on & direct theory 2:29 – Last couple weeks before graduating in 2020 – Machine Analysis and Design 3:57 – Irtaza moving forward with his PhD 5:09 – The reality of student life in 2020 – chaos of the first year - overcoming challenges with solutions 8:00 – Adam’s Rochester / Buffalo NY roots 9:06 – Mental Health during the pandemic – Mike & Irtaza’s discipline through adversity 11:41 – 3D printing project BAJA bracket – DfAM / Generative Design - intern at Frustum (PTC) 13:55 – Marshmallow Launcher – mechanical dynamics 15:09 – Digital Thread Lifecycle – Generative design – smart algorithms 17:00 – Old school drag racing example 21:50 – Finish line = Graduation 2020 24:48 – importance of networking and challenging yourself 26:52 – Irtaza – patent pending plans and application sneak peek – finding a solution for a common problem Michael Begg = https://bit.ly/38t1Dj4 Irtaza Razvi = https://bit.ly/37FKyTS Rochester Institute of Technology = https://www.rit.edu/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: University of Dayton | AM & AI | Greg Loughnane & Adam Penna | November 18, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 50:12


    Professor *Greg Loughnane* is educating the next generation of advanced manufacturers at *University of Dayton*. His continued focus on optimization, artificial intelligence, and hands-on experience drive his passion to move the industry forward by leading young and like-minded individuals through the digital revolution... Topics Include: 0:00 – Intro Greg Loughnane 0:42 – Professor at University of Dayton – Austin TX ties – UDRI / AFRL 1:43 – Reality of Optimization – Artificial Intelligence – Additive Manufacturing 2:54 – Via Negativa – working on the right solution one instance at a time to find how to scale 5:16 – Additive Manufacturing – Data Control – Commercialization 9:39 – Process parameters – technology – focus – digital value chain - automation 12:57 - Learning from failure – process monitoring evolution 14:43 – “As a Service” - Open Intellectual Property for Innovation 17:05 – Open compared to Commercial 20:00 – Standards vs everything 21:34 – Big Audacious Hairy Goals – Growing the industry together 23:26 – Digital Thread Lifecycle 25:22 – Metal 3D printing is ready for prime time 28:23 – Last mover advantage 30:16 – Power of networking and personal growth – next generation – remote education 34:18 – Teaching in a virtual classroom – understanding yourself 38:10 – Security and education – Why 45:00 – Find like-minded people and ask questions Greg Loughnane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregloughnane/ Leading the Digital Revolution: https://vimeo.com/473101197 University of Dayton Research Institute: https://udayton.edu/udri/ Air Force Research Laboratory: https://afresearchlab.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Wi3DP | TIPE Conference 2021 | Sarah Goehrke & Adam Penna | November 19, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 46:16


    From the *Board of Directors at Women in 3D Printing, Sarah Goehrke* stopped by to discuss the People track at the *January 2021 TIPE Conference*. She was also gracious enough to open up about unacceptable behavior and working together towards an inclusive and socially responsible workplace. *Topics include:* 0:00 - Intro - Sarah Goehrke the 3D printed Jedi 0:27 - 3D printed metal Sarah – Digital Metal 1:08 - Adams laser scanning appreciation – scanning a Black Hawk helicopter cockpit 2:26 - Guess we’ll start here... 2:53 - Wi3DP Board of Directors – TIPE Conference January 27-28, 2021 4:44 - Grandmother and Mother love – Sarah's overachieving Sisters 9:29 - Adam & Sarahs Sisters and Mothers endless influence and leadership 13:28 - Toddler attention and work balance during the pandemic 16:25 - Sarah's journey in AM – Dr Who brief – early job search 22:23 - Traveling for the industry – Falling in love with tradeshows – finding a career 24:35 - 6th Anniversary of Wi3DP – Wi3DP Board of Directors and Additive Integrity 2018 – Diversity for Additive Manufacturing Report 2020 – having the tuff conversations 35:29 - Acknowledging what's wrong so you can fix it – beyond diversity and inclusion 36:06 - Additive Manufacturing as an Advanced Manufacturing technology, more diverse than traditional manufacturing 36:33 - “In additive, I am not the only women in the room anymore” 37:19 - TIPE Conference agenda – Technology Industry People Economics and now Youth 38:21 - People track insight at the TIPE Conference 2021 41:35 - Additive Integrity editorial excellence - Fabbaloo’s brilliance – Wi3DP reach Sarah Goehrke: https://bit.ly/37QyPR6 ( https://bit.ly/37QyPR6 ) TIPE 3D Printing Conference 2021: https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ ( https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ ) Women in 3D Printing: https://womenin3dprinting.com/ ( https://womenin3dprinting.com/ ) Additive Integrity: https://www.additiveintegrity.tech/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Dyndrite and HP | Power to Scale AM | Anthony Graves & Harshil Goel & Adam Penna

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 46:49


    *“We all have to work together to elevate additive to its rightful place” - Anthony Graves* of HP and Harshil Goel of Dyndrite stopped by All Digital Additive Manufacturing to continue the conversation with Adam Penna and elevate the understanding of what power to scale in Additive Manufacturing really can look like... *Topics Include:* 0:00 - Intro - Anthony Graves & Harshil Goel 1:40 - AM industry bigger picture – software focus – 2:41 - HP delivering innovative AM solutions with Dyndrite partnership 4:49 - Intellectual Property (IP) & reality of securely industrializing AM 7:14 - HP Universal Build Manager (UBM) & architecture capability kernel from Dyndrite | Dyndrite Development Council (DDC) involvement 10:10 - Dyndrite engine overview – Data: time, speed / meta-data intelligence 12:40 - HP UBM comparison - production perspective from Anthony 14:00 - Business models – On-Demand manufacturing, speed, customization, personalization 16:30 - Example: color based intelligent prioritization at scale 19:00 - Both automation and codification of the process 20:04 - More than templates, dynamic updating & scalability 23:40 - “We all have to work together to elevate additive to its rightful place” 24:00 - A post-script for AM = Dynamic and adjustable to the part and also to the machine... Storing the recipe for the data. 26:09 - Opening up the kernel to unlock the potential. Leveraging IP off the machine. More power, performance, and scalability. 27:43 - Anthony's favorite example – share the recipe and compute data as you need it 30:23 - Real world implications – file transfers - The recipe for managing large data 34:48 - Story of the dot matrix printer upgrading to laser writer. “post-script” 37:22 - Closed-loop systems harnessing the power of the Dyndrite kernel 40:09 - Intellectual Property (IP) hope 42:37 - What to be on the lookout for in the next six to twelve months *Dyndrite Day 2020:* https://bit.ly/2VnUWse *Dyndrite:* https://www.dyndrite.com/ *HP Universal Build Manager (UBM):* https://bit.ly/36tpOhC *Harshil Goel:* https://bit.ly/2Vs4QJr *Anthony Graves:* https://bit.ly/36rt5xK Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Culinary Printworks | 3DP Food | Kyle von Hasseln & Adam Penna | November 5, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 37:59


    Just in time for the holidays! Kyle von Hasseln, CEO of Culinary Printworks in Los Angeles, California stopped by to discuss cloud manufactured 3D printed food, delivering custom edible products from design to delivery. Precision manufacturing has never been so delicious! ... 0:00 - Intro - Kyle von Hasseln – Culinary Printworks and 3DS Culinary Lab in L.A. California 1:35 - Decade of 3D culinary expertise. Architectural to Additive Manufacturing 2:59 - Evolution of 3D printing food with Culinary Printworks 4:30 - 3D printing and working with artistic chefs in LA 7:47 - Accuracy and potential of powder printing & working with FDM because of its availability. 9:00 - Powder printing value explained 11:19 - Groundbreaking resolution in culinary arts 12:37 - Educating the artist to adopt new digital tools by learning about the customer 14:16 - “We don’t 3D really print a food so much as we 3D print an ingredient” 16:34 - Flavor and how to deliver custom flavors 20:00 - How the 3D printer operates 21:00 - Culinary Printworks and Sugar Lab / 3D Systems 22:52 - Brill 3D Culinary Studio powered by 3D Systems: printer for scaling repeatable quality food production 24:30 - On-Demand Manufacturing to In-House Support to On-Line Retail 27:24 - Products from: candies, mints, coffee sweeteners, cocktails/mocktails, pastry filling and shells... (warning: mouthwatering for three minutes) 29:35 - Ever print something too beautiful to eat?? (more mouthwatering) 31:25 - Food and beverage industry through the pandemic. Nimble evolution for the customer. Fun indulgence. Virtual event kit gifts. 34:05 - Hope for 2021 35:12 - Tasting Kit - visual sample tease - Eat your own detailed custom design! (extreme mouthwatering) https://www.CulinaryPrintworks.com Cloud Manufactured 3D Printed Food Custom edible products from design to delivery. https://www.SugarLab3D.com At Sugar Lab we create designs that create experiences. We believe that when people focus on something together, even something small, they make a moment last a little longer. We chase designs that expand that moment so you can share them with your friends and family. Brill 3D Culinary Studio powered by 3d Systems: https://bit.ly/2Kb0XpW The Brill 3D Culinary Studio provides everything you need to create and serve amazing, edible 3D-printed objects on day one Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Carbon | D.L.S. | Halloween Episode | Jason Lopes & Adam Penna | October 14, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 43:06


    Great to chat with *Jason Lopes, Global Market Development Engineer at Carbon in Los Angeles, CA*. It was a blast learning more about his creative energy and experience that enable him to positively influence others and continue bridging the gap from artistry to technology. *Topics include:* ⦁ Halloween episode ⦁ Local community, local sourcing, ground up + top down and meeting in the middle ⦁ Family, work, and school adjustments | 2020 Life in Los Angeles ⦁ Work and social hours getting blurred. Mental health time ⦁ Security and education as part of the value proposition ⦁ Proving what 3DP & AM can do ⦁ Why design for additive and advanced processes ⦁ Digital Light Synthesis (D.L.S.) is the Carbon’s process ⦁ What makes Carbon’s materials add value for the customer – “start to finish to high volume output” ⦁ Prototype to production defined ⦁ Power of digital manufacturing at a global level ⦁ Legacy Effects – bridging the gap from artistry to technology ⦁ Creatively getting to a dynamically shifting deadline. “I'm great at doing the impossible for the first time ever” ⦁ The added value of apprenticeships and trade-school ⦁ Commercialization of Carbon’s L1 printer ⦁ Henkel's partnership for new materials: “Henkel clear” 3D IND 405 & single part curing material: EPX 86 FR ⦁ Rapid advancement of software and the digital ecosystem Jason Lopes: https://bit.ly/3mxjhrj Carbon: https://www.carbon3d.com/ Carbon® provides industry-leading digital manufacturing solutions that empower companies to create revolutionary products anywhere and at any scale. Carbon joins advanced hardware, software, and polymer materials capabilities on one digital manufacturing platform – giving companies the ability to design and bring better products to market in less time. Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/2FqacRe Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: ExOne | Binder Jetting Evolution | Dan Brunermer & Adam Penna | October 7, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 40:12


    Great 3DP & AM Chat with *ExOne's Dan Brunermer* , providing insight from the evolution of *Binder Jetting* to ExOne's latest partnership with Siemens to his latest ambition with textiles. *Topics Include:* ⦁ Dan's ExOne story ⦁ Insight on the latest news from ExOne "larger build area and 3x print speeds" ⦁ Binder Jetting defined ⦁ ExOne and Siemens partnership ⦁ Hobbies: Family Tai Quan Dao, Music, Lead Singer, Bass Player, Songwriter ⦁ Project Runway winner 2023 ⦁ Sand / Metal / Ceramics ⦁ Community collaboration, Wi3DP involvement ⦁ Upcoming resources or industry events of interest ExOne: https://www.exone.com/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.exone.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGJuNnFINGMtb3pEQ3pTRWZ1TmllNmtNSi1uUXxBQ3Jtc0ttYXVRVU9wb0todndTM0JnSEtHWWN1U01pX01VczNpbGNEamVlSGY5Y055ME9LMTdNRHFZc0J3X0tIb0JycEVrOU5rS051N2dYcGxOMndXT2stWWVMelpyWTJqNVRRNGs0dEM1TGNpdVpiOFE0SlVkQQ%3D%3D&v=yVUPMTmXL7Q ) Dan Brunermer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethead/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fjethead%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0VCNm0xZDdkaXdnMTZxQ3JzV2hCaTg4NFpnZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuU0hITFk1MmFLa0gtbHg1RVZ1N01mSVFMZUo4STBiN0VmVXQtN1VsRFpnQzJUVGJSb3RZUzBUWDM5NUI2cTdCLXNQQVFCXzN3ck83cEtfRTVXaUhLaEpmY1VSUF9oYVlVMFVQSjExcXhGUUstTE5YUQ%3D%3D&v=yVUPMTmXL7Q ) Support Local Music by Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/2FqacRe ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Famzn.to%2F2FqacRe&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnBXM3NzTms4MjZseEJCcHotOS1Bd040M25WZ3xBQ3Jtc0tteFI5aHBvUnVqc2FIcDlNZmZFVDl3ODl3RllzWnZwb0xPQjl0U0h2cm5RYkduMm5seWdZWE1QMjQ0VnNSSEJObGxEeWdoR3JvSFM2NW8tVEFsSHB3enNzdzUyeDV0YVJsak5xU25leElpbzR1bU1rRQ%3D%3D&v=yVUPMTmXL7Q ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: AMGTA | Sustainability | Sherry Handel & Adam Penna | September 25, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 24:25


    Sherry Handel is the Executive Director at Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA). Very happy to see her promoting environmental benefits of Additive Manufacturing by unifying industry efforts... • Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) and sustainability • Formnext Connect • Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) metal condensate and standardizing procedures • Life Cycle Assessment: traditional process compared to additive process of same parts • Feedback from the community decides what to improve • Expanding AMGTA Board and members • Polymer is also part of the forecast • Where Sherry’s passion for sustainability and 3D printing comes from • Networking and getting connected • AMGTA.org resources • Upcoming Life Cycle Assessment of an aerospace cast component compared to an additive component • 2020 Formnext Connect sustainability panel Sherry Handel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherryhan... AMGTA: https://amgta.org/ The AMGTA seeks to educate the public and industry about these positive environmental benefits, promote the adoption of AM as an alternative to traditional manufacturing, develop best practices for additive manufacturing, and help the organization’s members grow their businesses and acquire new customers. In order to accomplish these goals, the AMGTA will engage in marketing and advertising campaigns, sponsor and conduct research and publish the results, and grow the organization’s membership. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: MELTIO | Powder-Wire-Filament | Yashwanth Bandari & Adam Penna

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 33:15


    *Yash Bandari Ph.D.* visited with *All Digital Additive Manufacturing* to discuss *MELTIO* 's revolutionary Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process and applications. *Topics include:* • Yash’s journey (so far) in large scale AM • Large Scale Metal Additive Manufacturing. - New technologies, materials, and trends • Evolution of large scale metal 3d printers • Meltio Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process and applications • Automation, Simulation, Validation • Bottlenecks and current automation • Importance of qualification • How Meltio lowers cost of DED for the customer *Yashwanth Bandari Ph.D.* : https://bit.ly/35i8wSN *MELTIO* : https://bit.ly/3mc4Atk Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Carbon | Wi3DP | TIPE | Dana McCallum & Adam Penna | September 3, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 20:49


    Insightful visit from Dana McCallum; 2020 AMUG DINO award winner, Head of Production Partnerships at Carbon, and part of Wi3DP Board of Directors. It was great to learn more about her journey and upcoming TIPE Conference in January. Topics include: ⦁ Early Career journey...what got you into your profession, milestones behind the journey ⦁ Carbon - Head of Production Partnerships - journey highlights / challenges ⦁ AMUG - DINO award 2020 ⦁ Wi3DP Board of Directors - TIPE Conference (Technology track focus) ⦁ TIPE 3D Printing conference January 27/28* TIPE 3D Printing conference: https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ Dana McCallum: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-mccallum-%F0%9F%A6%95-7145b721/ Support local music. Eugene Snowden: https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Carpenter Technology | Luke Boyer P.h.D. and Adam Penna | September 2, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 21:35


    “Every additive manufacturing engineer is worth his or her weight in gold” – Luke Boyer P.h.D. My guest this week is a positive engineering and AM mentor, with experience from Baker Hughes to his current role as Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer at Carpenter Technology Corporation. Topics include: • Taking care of kids during the pandemic • Oil & Gas industry Additive investment • Emergent Technology Center – Huntsville, Alabama • Metallurgy and materials science applied • Baker Hughes experience and forecast with Carpenter • Importance of mentoring and industry collaboration. • Carpenter events or resources Luke Boyer ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeboyer/ ) Carpenter Additive ( https://www.carpentertechnology.com/en/locationaddress/carpenter-reading-operations/ ) Support local music (intro/outro) by Eugene Snowden ( https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW#ace-g9766277718 ) Support more episodes of All Digital AM directly https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: AREVO | Tuan Tranpham & Adam Penna | August 19, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 24:50


    I'm already looking forward to part 2 with Chief Revenue Officer of *AREVO, Tuan Tranpham* ! Great to have Tuan stop by, to chat about pushing 3D printing technology forward, and sharing his inspirational journey along the way... *- Evolution of 3D printing - personal experience reflection.* *- New technologies and trends.* *- Urban mobility & Superstrata, Composites, Robots, Automation.* *- life post Desktop Metal.* *- Insight for startups.* *- DfAM, Design globally, Manufacture locally, Design to print.* *- AREVO software power* *- Robot Automation, DED, Continuous carbon fiber* *- AREVO applications, Superstrata and beyond.* *- Start ups to pay attention to.* *- AREVO road shows and webinars.* *Tuan Tranpham* : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ttranpham/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fttranpham%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbi1zS3ZQeEVRSG1NMDZpdzNzSFI2a09XdGd0d3xBQ3Jtc0trOHV0dDVEcFllX2hBV0xCX3hla3BWWGdaUjZSaUVlM2d0OG1DeGFEYlFTNHotbk96MGJGZ2lweHNCTE54SlJYckR3RTlQb1RpakVnaS1menRnZHJxUS1DV09BV1FmTDRxTnVsdlRMZTVKT1AwTDdJWQ%3D%3D&v=piVEx8VNxeo ) *AREVO* : https://www.arevo.com/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.arevo.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnc0alBGT3NFZFdkSlVTTjFVcGlPQ1J0elRZZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuUXJsTnloc3pEM0xFdmk2WG1lWUZXUndRSW1PNmhEMWxBUktZcUdITkUxMzR0TmpHN1ZLUzEzSjctajM0QUpmTlU5Ny1oR1k4VWtIZUNUM2REWUVIaWZLai1KY2VKODBmNzNSYXA3Y3lsTHFZTkFhZw%3D%3D&v=piVEx8VNxeo ) *Superstrata* : https://www.superstrata.bike/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.superstrata.bike%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmNhNjgyaFN5ZV8tQW9EbEswbWhwbmJYc21GQXxBQ3Jtc0trSEhOOUFLeWRTM2xQX25OeEM5RG9OM0RfT1FJVVhqelZQT3picjNNVVhIamFaSVZqS2tfUHgxOWU4amVORG95RzF3N2FSZGRzTmJja21kTkNnV1ZlaEhPRTdwblo5R2RSUVlydjNfR1c5MHNSX0k2Zw%3D%3D&v=piVEx8VNxeo ) Support local music by Eugene Snowden: https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support All Digital AM podcast directly: https://paypal.me/AllDigitalAM ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fpaypal.me%2FAllDigitalAM&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0xyUHQwR25wWGFkVVNObGtVVG1qeUxSOElVQXxBQ3Jtc0tueTNHOGdPY0xDOU0zZkJrbGc5UlZYOVllTnpWbnQwbkFGRkI1UkM5R05WS09zTEk4QVRqOFhTbWNnYS1ubFRFODFpV3ozMzR6RXhldUxVa015ZnQxalVHMDQtSGdNLTU1UmkzaDM4bHQ2MHEwRTg4Zw%3D%3D&v=piVEx8VNxeo ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Hummingbird Additive | Aerospace Consulting | Jillian Gorsuch, Greg Dudder, & Adam Penna | August 5, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 29:10


    Jillian Gorsuch and Dr Greg Dudder from Hummingbird Additive stopped by to share their experience in Aerospace. It was a pleasure to hear about their united focus on understanding the customer to create qualified parts from their applied knowledge. Topics include: *Thoughts on Additive Manufacturing's response to COVID-19 - Impact on ability to deliver health care solutions locally and iterate rapidly to find better products. *Hummingbird Additive - The experience and passion behind starting your own business, the first year, current opportunity highlights. https://www.hummingbirdadditive.com/ *Aerospace journey to production / materials process - Critical applications require proportional scrutiny. *Applications of interest in Aerospace - Light-weighting and other drivers necessary to create a successful business and technical case. examples *The importance of industry education and collaboration - Variety of topics to learn about, collaboration within a company is critical *Where the technology is, the economics will follow. Enabling broader applications and industry adoption. *Understanding the customer and providing both educated and validated solutions from feedback. Hummingbird Additive - https://www.hummingbirdadditive.com/ Jillian Gorsuch - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jilliango... Dr Gregory Dudder - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-d... Music by Eugene Snowden - https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-... Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.me/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: ProtoCAM | Prototype to Production | Ed Graham & Adam Penna | August 12, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 41:22


    What a fun journey through time with Edward Graham, 2020 AMUG D.I.N.O. award winner and Vice President of ProtoCAM. Ed is an endless resource and true testament to walking the walk within Additive Manufacturing. Looking forward to the day we reminisce in person. Cheers to community! Topics Include: ⦁ Home and work life since COVID-19 ⦁ Highshool to college journey prior to career ⦁ ProtoCAM - 24yr journey highlights / challenges ⦁ Bridging the gap between custom prototypes and production. ⦁ Vellum! ⦁ Embracing vision impairment ⦁ Woodworking ⦁ Dads influence and lessons ⦁ Customer needs and expectations ⦁ PPE - Straps, N-95 masks ⦁ Frenemies :) The importance of industry education and collaboration. ⦁ Foundry, Sand castings, Injection Molding/Tooling/Casting cool applications. ⦁ ProtoCAM resources Ed Graham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edgraham1/ ProtoCAM: https://www.protocam.com/ Support local Music by Eugene Snowden: https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support more All Digital AM episodes directly: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Met-L-Flo and AMUG | Carl Dekker & Adam Penna | August 7, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 35:29


    Update from the President! Awesome to have the President of AMUG and Met-L-Flo stop by for a chat. Carl Dekker is a great guy that leads positive change through challenging times. Topics Include: ⦁ Home and work life since COVID-19 ⦁ AMUG planning - recent D.I.N.O. awards - latest news ⦁ Met-L-Flo - Navigating through crisis. Journey of prototyping - 3D printing / additive manufacturing 30yr journey. ⦁ Education & bridging the gap between custom prototypes and production. ⦁ Tooling, Castings, Injection Molding applications. ⦁ Valued design elements and improvement forecast. ⦁ The importance of industry education and collaboration. Carl Dekker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-dekker-%F0%9F%A6%95-03387b5/ Met-L-Flo: https://www.metlflo.com/ AMUG: https://www.amug.com/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amug.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqblpJNU5BbXU0UnpnNW5rSHV1cHFxLXBFdVA1QXxBQ3Jtc0ttSUx3VkpGUXRYc1lnZVhyNWV6UHpzYnhfZ0pZMS1wT21zVEV6bUJyNTUySjFKdWFGUGdNNGdEWERfR3J2Y3BLTkk2WEJPUThBcVZJMzlwaUI4Q0J5azRkUzBOYXhINWEtX1dSSmZ5U3U1TVJQTlptYw%3D%3D&v=SdEpKhJNA3w ) Music: https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: C&A Tool - Contract Mfg insight | Rich Stephenson & Adam Penna | July 17, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 23:55


    C&A Tool is a contract manufacturer in Indiana with over 750k square feet of manufacturing space. Rich Stephenson is head of AM Development and my guest on All Digital AM this week to discuss expanding Medical Manufacturing and beyond! Topics include: - home and work life since COVID-19 - New role at C&A Tool & Additive capabilities, etc. - Medical device manufacturing and post-processing. - AM standards - Healthy competition in the industry - Forecast for the future manufacturing opportunities C&A and AM. LinkedIn - Rich Stephenson: https://bit.ly/3mlcFM8 C&A Tool: https://www.catool.com/home Music: I'll Do It - Eugene Snowden: https://amzn.to/37rPOdq Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.me/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: AM-Cubed and Wi3DP | Kristin Mulherin & Adam Penna | July 13, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 18:33


    On July 21 Kristin Mulherin is the moderator for Wi3D Printing Panel Series on Aerospace, I had the opportunity to chat with Kristin about her inspiring 3DP journey, her company AM-Cubed, and upcoming events of interest... Topics include: ⦁ Thoughts on Additive Manufacturing's response to COVID-19 ⦁ AM-Cubed - starting your own business, the first year, current opportunity highlights, Material development, Start up mentality, Importance of risk, Portland/Austin, Wi3DP Panel Events ⦁ Upcoming AM events of interest. Wi3D Virtual Panel Series (July 21 Aerospace), Wi3DP Virtual Panel Series Sustainability, Wi3DP January Conference: https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ ⦁ The importance of industry education and collaboration. Event links: July 21 = Wi3D Virtual Panel Series on Aerospace Aug 26 = Sustainability in Additive Manufacturing https://live.remo.co/e/wi3dp-virtual-panel-series-susta/register Jan 27-28 = Technology. Industry. People. Economics = TIPE 3D Printing | 2021 | https://www.tipe3dprinting.com/ Kristin Mulherin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmulherin/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmulherin/ ) AM-Cubed: https://www.AM-Cubed.com Adam Penna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-j-penna/ All Digital AM community event registration calendar and video/audio interviews: https://www.alldigitalam.com/ ( https://www.alldigitalam.com/ ) All Digital AM YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiOq1zzdr5dH7HIJkJbxHtA?view_as=subscriber Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Metrology and Additive sandwich | Michelle Edwards & Adam Penna | June 30, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 19:41


    Metrology is the art of measurement. “Of the additive sandwich, metrology is the bread on both ends” – Michelle Edwards is the Director of Global Applications and Training at FARO Technologies. We re-connected to discuss the marriage between additive manufacturing and metrology as well as resources available from FARO. My Learning | Connect-Ed | On Demand FARO Academy: https://learn.faro.com/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Flearn.faro.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbThTcXdKZWJudWZGcWNvMWZmXzBFcnY5X3ZYUXxBQ3Jtc0ttckZsMjRBNUY1ZVRWd2FQRW14ZUNjdm05TnhJRzA1UlZvMllycW5wdW02Y2h5NTJtVFlYVmI3QWZzYVQ0cENJMGhmTGQ2M3U1MkJNNnlNN2ZmaVkwTVgtX2ljQkZtOVc5WHMyaG1RaVJNb1VpVnJpZw%3D%3D&v=0EVjKfDaFs0 ) Michelle Edwards on LinkedIN ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-edwards-97b30666/ ) FARO: https://www.faro.com/ ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.faro.com%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmd2S1JCWi0yUjBzVDF4ZmZpWm9ZMjNobmFZd3xBQ3Jtc0tuZ2RuZk9LQXQ1RTY3TVJKZU5fNEsySEFGYVJ0SFY3clpzUVBmSXhsZVFGb0t2ZlFsSXlES0ZWRE52UF9ySUlqa1kxTlcxcl9zZVA0OThFX01Zcm5uRk43dER1c3RRUV9vVldtQmJYekVvT3hnemttUQ%3D%3D&v=0EVjKfDaFs0 ) Music: I'll Do It - Eugene Snowden https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.me/AllDigitalAM ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paypal.me%2FAllDigitalAM&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2dQOUpGOExzblFoQjlBYWcwRDRFRXpfVFQtd3xBQ3Jtc0tsTjVXMFFkSmI5WElmNzN4ZUxjUTZVWmwwa1RjSXFPRWFvRmR3UUZrRlhwTnRNUzVjUG1CbzlrajZsRUI1NmhOQ19tV0VfSllPT1BkdkctdVkyRW5xNmw0UzRZRE9hNDEzUktFb3Y3UXVKTThCeVFzYw%3D%3D&v=0EVjKfDaFs0 ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: SIMBA Blockchain | Joel Neidig & Adam Penna | June 18, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 22:15


    What can we leverage from Blockchain within Additive Manufacturing? My guest Joel Neidig, CEO at SIMBA Chain, discusses his passion for the industry and his plans for the upcoming event on July 14th for the 3rd Annual Additive Manufacturing Summit... *Topics include:* ⦁Blockchain basics / SIMBA Chain ⦁Additive Manufacturing & software opportunities forecast ⦁July 14 for the Third Annual Additive Manufacturing Summit Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/regi... ⦁The importance of industry education and collaboration. Additive Manufacturing Summit: https://additivesummit.com/ SIMBA Chain: https://simbachain.com/ ( https://simbachain.com/ ) Joel Neidig on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-neidig-62971429/ Music: I'll Do It - Eugene Snowden https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support more episodes of All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.me/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: ASME Events Update | Debbie Holton & Adam Penna | June 12, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 21:19


    June 12, 2020: Conversation with Debbie Holton, Managing Director of Industry Events at The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Topics include: Life since COVID-19 Woman in 3D Printing happy hour: womenin3dprinting.com/upcoming-events/ ( https://gate.sc/?token=36a9e4-1-1598100487291&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwomenin3dprinting.com%2Fupcoming-events%2F ) STEM curriculum / Inspire program ASME Events: Town Hall, IShow, E-Fest, AM Medical www.asme.org/conferences-events/events ( https://gate.sc/?token=c4d2fe-1-1598100487292&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.asme.org%2Fconferences-events%2Fevents ) COVID-19 response from 3d printing and Additive Manufacturing. Validated PPE designs from the National Institute of Health (NIH) 3dprint.nih.gov/collections/covid-19-response ( https://gate.sc/?token=48df5-1-1598100487292&url=https%3A%2F%2F3dprint.nih.gov%2Fcollections%2Fcovid-19-response ) ASME COVID-19 response and resources: www.asme.org/covid-19 ( https://gate.sc/?token=79e925-1-1598100487292&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.asme.org%2Fcovid-19 ) Community support and open communication with an attitude of gratitude and inspiration. *Upcoming ASME virtual event AM Medical Virtual Summit | Aerospace on August 11-12, 2020 (registration link coming soon)* www.asme.org/conferences-events/events ( https://gate.sc/?token=c4d2fe-1-1598100487292&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.asme.org%2Fconferences-events%2Fevents ) ASME is a not-for-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering disciplines, toward a goal of helping the global engineering community develop solutions to benefit lives and livelihoods. Founded in 1880 by a small group of leading industrialists, ASME has grown through the decades to include more than 100,000 members in 140+ countries. Thirty-two thousand of these members are students. From college students and early-career engineers to project managers, corporate executives, researchers and academic leaders, ASME's members are as diverse as the engineering community itself. ASME serves this wide-ranging technical community through quality programs in continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations and other forms of outreach. www.ASME.org ( https://gate.sc/?token=130442-1-1598100487294&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ASME.org ) Link to original YouTube interview: www.youtube.com/watch?v=27KH_5mn_yg ( https://gate.sc/?token=752c0-1-1598100487294&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D27KH_5mn_yg ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing | Contract Mfg Update | Scott Volk & Adam Penna | May 28, 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 21:40


    Catching up with Scott Volk from Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM). Topics: NASCAR, KAM capabilities, Strategy, Design for Manufacturing, LPBF, Multi Laser Strategy, EOS M 400-4, SLM 500, SLM 800, Heat Exchanger applications. KAM develops groundbreaking, custom solutions for several industries, including automotive- Performance, Motorsports, OEM, aerospace, defense and energy. KAM’s breakthroughs offer end-to-end capabilities in metal manufacturing – from engineering to prototype, and from post process to delivery, providing customers with vertically integrated products and services. http://www.KAMsolutions.com Music: I'll Do It - Eugene Snowden https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

    3DP & AM Chat: Incodema3D | Aerospace Contract Manufacturing Perspective | Adam Penna & James Hockey

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 36:50


    Catching up with James Hockey from Incodema3D on Cinco de Mayo. Reflecting on events since COVID-19, Metal, Materials, IMTS, and LPBF. An aerospace contract manufacturers perspective on the current Additive Manufacturing environment. Jim Hockey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hockey-2827a028/ Incodema3D: http://www.incodema3d.com/ Music: I'll Do It - Eugene Snowden https://www.amazon.com/Ill-Do-Eugene-Snowden/dp/B0881BTSLW Support All Digital AM: https://www.paypal.me/AllDigitalAM Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/alldigitalam9283/donations

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