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CAD to Part in 48 Hours: How to Slash Tooling Cost and Time

June 29, 2022 |

Learn how to use additive manufacturing as an enabler in various aspects of bottle development—accelerating and enhancing performance simulation, advanced system analysis and the production of high-quality, functional prototypes.

Applying its patented technology and a hybrid approach, PepsiCo is using additive manufacturing as an enabler in various aspects of bottle development—accelerating and enhancing performance simulation, advanced system analysis and the production of high-quality, functional prototypes. In working with Nexa3D, PepsiCo has been able to make molds that can withstand 10,000 shots—a dramatic improvement of their previous best of about 100.

Highlights:

  • Tooling development time of 48 hours
  • Per-tool cost from $10,000 to $350
  • 3D-printed tool lifetime up to 10,000 shots
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Melissa Hanson

VP of Product Marketing, Nexa3D

Melissa Hanson is VP of product marketing at Nexa3D. Melissa has over 7 years of experience in the additive manufacturing industry and leads product marketing across Nexa3D's full product lineup including desktop and industrial 3D printers. Prior to Nexa3D, Melissa spent 6 years with Stratasys where she was director of marketing for the Americas.

Presenter 2

Presenter 2:

Thangthip Tekanil

Packaging Engineer, PepsiCo

Thangthip is a packaging engineer in PepsiCo Advanced Design & Engineering Group, part of Global R&D. She leads the R&D Advanced Rapid Prototyping Strategy pillar for the beverages category, and works in close collaboration with packaging developers, industrial designers and other cross-functional partners to accelerate packaging development and innovation. Thangthip graduated from UMass Lowell with a bachelor's and master's degree in plastics engineering. Thangthip's interests consist of but are not limited to material science, research and development, injection molding, rapid prototyping/additive manufacturing, and project management.

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