The aerospace industry was an early adopter of 3D printing (a.k.a. additive manufacturing) technology. They have leveraged this advanced production method more widely than any other industry, realizing significant savings in design time, assembly labor, part count/inventory management, product weight, and tooling costs. Still, many potential beneficiaries have been slow to take advantage of the cutting-edge, tool-less additive manufacturing processes for on-demand production and apply its fullest potential.
This webinar will cover:
• Known aircraft interior applications for 3D printing
• Why 3D printing is a good fit for aerospace
• Process flow and detailed traceability in an 3D printing environment
• Real-world examples of 3D printed parts for commercial aircraft and space vehicles
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