Season 2 of The Cool Parts Show Premieres
Additive Manufacturing’s hit web series The Cool Parts Show is returning with expanded episodes full of cool parts.
The Cool Parts Show information can be found here.
Additive Manufacturing Media has announced that February 17 will be the premiere of season 2 of The Cool Parts Show, a YouTube series all about the advance of 3D printing into industrial production. The series will continue to be hosted by Senior Editor Stephanie Hendrixson and Editor-in-Chief Peter Zelinski. Each episode explores the design, manufacture and potential impact of a specific 3D printed part with host discussion and expert commentary. Season 2 highlights production and proof-of-concept parts from the automotive, consumer, UAV, dental and research industries.
Episodes will post weekly to Additive Manufacturing online and to the Additive Manufacturing YouTube channel.
“We are grateful for the support and enthusiasm surrounding the first season of the show,” Hendrixson says. “In season two, we’ll continue to explore how 3D printing is changing manufacturing through a brand-new set of cool parts. Viewers can expect the same accessible show format, but with a few new twists.”
Season 2 is being produced in partnership with season sponsor Carpenter Additive. Episodes will include segments in which Hendrixson and Zelinski tour various aspects of Carpenter’s newly opened Emerging Technology Center in Athens, Alabama.
“The partnership with Carpenter Additive has given us the chance to take The Cool Parts Show inside a new, modern, advanced manufacturing facility purpose-built for additive production – a facility that lets us show viewers different stages in the process such as HIPping and inspecting additive parts, but also show viewers a glimpse at the future of manufacturing facilities and the way that an increasing number of production parts will be made,” Zelinski says.
Episodes will post weekly to Additive Manufacturing online and to the Additive Manufacturing YouTube channel.
The Cool Parts Show is a video series from Additive Manufacturing Media that explores the what, how and why of unusual 3D printed parts. Watch more here.
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Season 2 of The Cool Parts Show brought to you by Carpenter Additive.
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