SAE Automotive Engineering Podcast: Additive Manufacturing
How 3D printing is changing the game.
It's getting chilly outside. Why not curl up with the latest episode of the SAE Automotive Engineering podcast ?
One of the more interesting aspects of automotive production and design over the past decade is additive manufacturing. While most of what we hear about the process involves traditional 3D printing, it's a far more complex and nuanced part of the design and manufacturing process. This month we explore how companies like GM, Stratasys, and DuPont are developing and using additive manufacturing.
In addition to sharing information about their latest technologies, the guests also share information on entering their respective fields and the excitement that the transition to electrification has created.
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