For many years, additive manufacturing has been an integral part of the automotive development process. As the understanding of the value of 3D printing continues to spread through the industry, and the technology and available material base grow ever more versatile, we’re starting to see 3D printing play an ever increasing vital role in driving innovation across multiple facets of automobile production.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss key ways 3D printing is powering innovation across the automotive industry. From pushing boundaries to achieve entirely new possibilities in design and production, to how the technology is also lowering production costs and saving time.
Seiko Nishino, Applications Engineer at Formlabs, works to introduce 3D printers to workflows and explore new uses of 3D printers. Seiko has worked on CAE specializing in heat transfer simulations in her previous job and her background is in mechanical engineering where she conducted research on 3D printing of medical implants, and since then have been working with 3D printers.