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Exploring Opportunities In Additive Manufacturing For Large-Scale Production

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Additive manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized large-scale production and is now being used by many of the world's biggest manufacturers due to its advancements in technology, materials, accuracy, and affordability. Industry leaders like IKEA, The Volkswagen Group and L’Oréal are just a few of many that are using this type of manufacturing technology. Now is the time for large scale manufacturers to take advantage of additive manufacturing's potential. Adopting the technology can result in improved production efficiency, flexibility, cost savings and greater innovation. We'll explore these advantages and explain the challenges of transitioning to AM and how to overcome it.

What is Additive Manufacturing? Additive Manufacturing, also known as 3-D printing, is a process of creating 3-D printing material by adding layer by layer of material in successive passes. Not only can this manufacturing setup be used to create prototypes of complex designs for small-scale projects, but many companies are now using AM on a larger scale. For example, aerospace manufacturers are using 3-D printing to produce large parts with complex geometry using materials that would otherwise be difficult to


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