Episode 2
2- Why Additive Manufacturers Build 3D Printers, and Sustainability in AM
September 13, 202121m 42s
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Show Notes
Julia Hider and Stephanie Hendrixson address the phenomenon of additive manufacturers—those who apply 3D printing to make end-use parts and products—who invest in developing, building and producing their own 3D printing technology. Plus, how sustainable is 3D printing, and how can product creators adopt a circular economy mindset with this process?
The AM Radio podcast is brought to you by the Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo.
Mentioned in this episode:
- Gantri, designer-to-consumer lighting platform
- Model No., sustainable furniture manufacturer
- IC3D, filament, 3D printer and service provider
- Slant3D, print farm operator
- 3DEO, metal 3D printing company
- Lincoln Electric Additive Solutions, the wire arc 3D printing arm of Lincoln Electric
- MolyWorks, scrap to metal powder startup
- Sintavia, aerospace metal additive manufacturer
- Aectual, 3D printed architecture company
- HILOS, creator of custom, sustainable shoes using 3D printed platforms