Printing the Future: Exploring 3D Manufacturing Across Industries At the MIT Forum

MIT Forum

It’s a 3D-printing revolution

3D printers have matured in both speed and precision, costs have dropped dramatically and new materials have increased application flexibility. Companies are routinely using 3D printing and other additive manufacturing methods to lower development costs and shorten development cycles. Metal and ceramic powder 3D printers can now build parts that could once only be imagined. So what’s next? 

The Future of 3D Manufacturing

The MIT Enterprise Forum is taking an in-depth look into how 3D printing is impacting aerospace, automotive and biomedical applications. At this panel-style discussion, September 27, industry experts will explore the different ways that additive manufacturing has delivered value to-date, and explore the future of the industry. Attendees will enjoy a conversation with experts from across corporate, startup and academia who are actively engaged in next-gen 3D design and manufacturing initiatives.

Topics include:

  • The role of 3D manufacturing in rapid prototyping
  • The value to manufacturing and the business
  • Innovations in equipment and materials
  • The role of software as ‘glue’ to the workflow

Join the discussion, September 27. Register here!

Panel:
  • Alexander Lee, Applied Manufacturing, Delta Airlines TechOps
  • Rick Smith, Founder & Senior Advisor, Fast Radius
  • Jonathan Goldman, Principal, Georgia Tech VentureLab (Moderator)
  • Additional speakers TBA