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Delivering 3D Printed Metal Parts at Scale

December 08, 2022 |

Learn how to manufacture complex parts and new applications cost-effectively and in high volumes using metal 3D printing.

3D printing metal parts can help eliminate the design constraints of analog technologies, enabling innovative designs for lightweight or consolidated parts that can be mass customized. It also offers the ability to produce industrial runs of high-value parts quickly and cost-effectively. Hear how this technology is already being used to create final parts that may be impossible to produce using conventional manufacturing methods.

Agenda:

  • How to manufacture complex parts and new applications cost-effectively and in high volumes using metal 3D printing
  • How metal 3D printing is applicable to a wide range of segments
  • How Schneider Electric is using HP Metal Jet technology to realize competitive advantages
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Meaghan Ferris

Global Head of Sales and Go-to-Market, HP 3D Metal Jet

Meaghan joined HP 3D from Flex, where she served as the director of global business development for seven years, creating transformative supply chain and manufacturing solutions for large industrial, consumer and medical instrumentation OEMs. She has significant experience in building strategic corporate partnerships, evangelizing and implementing new go-to-market strategies to launch new business verticals, and driving profitable revenue through customer-centric and proactive solution sales strategies.

Presenter 2

Presenter 2:

Tim Weber

Global Head of 3D Metals R&D

Tim Weber is responsible for leading HP's Metal Jet printing system, which he brought to market earlier this year. He is focused on driving innovations that unlock new applications and help transform the manufacturing industry. Tim's career includes numerous R&D innovations such as printing technology platforms, MEMS-based technologies, applied molecular systems, solar applications, printed electronics, 3D thermoplastics and ceramics. He holds 53 U.S.-issued patents. Tim holds undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in engineering from Oregon State University.

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