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Unlock the Power of Additive Manufacturing: A Practical Webinar for Industrial Applications
Are you ready to take your manufacturing processes to the next level with Additive Manufacturing, also known as 3D printing? Join us for an engaging and informative webinar on Implementing Additive Manufacturing in Industrial Environments, where we’ll break down the essentials of integrating these cutting-edge technologies into your operations.
This interactive session is designed for engineers, production managers, and decision-makers looking to explore the real-world benefits and challenges of additive manufacturing. Our structured three-step approach ensures a well-rounded learning experience:
- Fundamentals for AM implementation – Understand the fundamental principles, key challenges and tools to successfully implement Additive Manufacturing.
- Best & Worst Practices – Learn from examples about common pitfalls to avoid and strategies for successful implementation across different sectors.
- Group Discussion & Q&A – Share experiences, and get answers to your pressing questions in a collaborative setting.
Whether you’re new to 3D printing or looking to optimize your existing processes, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and insights to confidently integrate additive manufacturing into your industrial workflow. Don’t miss this opportunity—reserve your spot today!
Speaker
Christian Seidel, Professor Dr.-Ing.
Strategic Implementation Consultant
Wohlers Associates, powered by ASTM International
Christian Seidel is a Strategic Implementation Consultant at Wohlers Associates, powered by ASTM International, and a Full Professor of Manufacturing Technologies and Additive Manufacturing at Munich University of Applied Sciences since 2019. He has been providing strategic consultancy in Additive Manufacturing to various companies since 2014, focusing on holistic implementation strategies and leveraging his technical and regulatory expertise. Christian has performed Technical Due Diligences for M&A deals ranging from €3 million to €750 million and received five prestigious awards for his contributions to the field, including two from his 12-year service as Chairman of the ISO Technical Committee 261 on Additive Manufacturing.