Dr. Gregory Hayes, senior vice president of Global Additive Minds at EOS, discusses moving past additive manufacturing roadblocks to achieve growth.
The additive manufacturing (AM) industry is an echo chamber – exacerbating its own hype, hindering collaboration, and stifling growth. Its path to more substantial and mainstream manufacturing opportunities is not paved with design ingenuity and futuristic ideation of traditional applications. It is paved with reliability, manufacturing redundancy, and supplemental manufacturing.
EOS provides responsible manufacturing solutions via industrial 3D printing technologies to organizations around the world. Since 1989, EOS has shaped the future of manufacturing by enabling its customers to innovate and differentiate through expert guidance, technology and services, leveraging its end-to-end AM industry partnerships. From strategy to education to production, EOS is the leading global partner for both metal and polymer AM solutions, accelerating time-to-market for its customers through high-quality production efficiencies and sustainable solutions.
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