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    • Metal 3D Printing for the Food Processing Industry, Desktop Metal Studio System

      Metal 3D Printing for the Food Processing Industry with Elliði Hreinsson, Founder of Curio

      Curio fish processing systems are transformed with stainless steel parts 3D printed on the Desktop Metal Studio System. Join us for a conversation with Elliði Hreinsson, Founder of Curio, to hear about his experience designing food equipment with 3D printing – from plastic mockups to rapid prototyping and batch production in 316L with office-friendly Bound Metal Deposition technology.

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    • Metal 3D Printing for Production with Binder jetting

      How to Implement 3D Printing for Production: Azoth3D Shares Their Experience

      Azoth believes metal binder jet technology is the ideal 3D printing method for manufacturing small, complex metal components and helps manufacturers create efficient digital inventories through its Take One Make One (TOMO) strategy. Its team helps manufacturers plan for a component's lifecycle and find where 3D printing qualified parts on-demand makes sense—from prototype and production to replacement and legacy part strategies.

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    • Cost-Effective Metal Part Production: Metal 3D Printing Cost Comparison

      Cost-Effective Metal Part Production: Metal 3D Printing Cost Comparison

      Metal 3D printing is no longer a novel technology, yet how it compares to traditional manufacturing processes—especially on cost—can still be an ambiguous equation. It has a reputation for being expensive, but it that a true apples-to-apples comparison? And how does the equation change if metal 3D printing is being evaluated as a complementary (instead of competitive) method? During this webinar, FreeFORM Technologies and Desktop Metal will explore how metal 3D printing compares to traditional manufacturing methods through a detailed comparison of metal injection molding and metal binder jetting.

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    • Easy-Adopt Metal 3D Printing: Which technology is right for you?

      Easy-Adopt Metal 3D Printing: Which technology is right for you?

      Metal 3D printing can be transformational - unlocking new design freedoms for part innovation with fast iterations and enabling tooling-free production of spare parts or custom fixtures. When getting started with the technology, it’s important to understand the different technologies available to make sure your investment fits your production workflow and your company gets the best ROI.

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    • Figur G15 Digital Sheet Forming Technology is Revolutionizing Sheet Metal Forming

      How Figur G15 Digital Sheet Forming Technology is Revolutionizing Sheet Metal Forming

      During this webinar you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how this digital process works without a stamping press or custom tools, molds, and dies. Learn how the Figur G15 shapes standard sheet metal on-demand, directly from a digital design file. Explore example forms and learn about more applications that will benefit from this technology making sheet metal forming affordable, even at low volumes

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    • Metal 3D Printing Success Stories

      Metal 3D Printing for Machine Shops: Success Stories from the Field

      Binder jet metal 3D printing has become more widely adopted by machine shops across the globe. This technology provides many benefits to shop owners and operators, including increased productivity, faster lead times, affordable per-part costs and reduced time/labor. Binder jetting has become a key technology to bring metal additive manufacturing to mass production. Desktop Metal's Shop System is designed to bring metal 3D printing to machine shops.

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    • Printing Knowledge: How 3D printing can enhance academic and research offerings

      Printing Knowledge: How 3D printing can enhance academic and research offerings

      3D printing is revolutionizing industries by enabling the creation of complex parts with intricate geometries that were once impossible to produce using traditional methods. Academic institutions are investing in additive manufacturing technology to stay ahead of this shift in manufacturing and allow students to gain hands-on experience producing the parts they design. Having a 3D printer on campus also attracts researchers with the opportunity to push the boundaries of the technology for advanced industry applications.

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    • Streamlining Metal 3D Printing Workflows with Innovative Software Solutions

      Streamlining Metal 3D Printing Workflows with Innovative Software Solutions

      Watch this webinar to learn from Desktop Metal's leading software experts. They will discuss the benefits of software programs that seamlessly manage the entire metal 3D printing workflow. We’ll introduce the latest Live Suite innovations and explore the importance of features from multi-factor authentication and user roles for secure enterprise operation as well as build file preparation for ensuring success even for entry level users.

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    • Metal Binder Jetting - How Does it Work?

      Metal Binder Jetting - How Does it Work?

      Binder jetting is an AM process that uses industrial printhead to selectively deposit a liquid binding agent onto a thin layer of powder particles — either metal, sand, ceramics or composites — to build high-value and one-of-a-kind parts and tooling. It is a rising star in AM, thanks to its speed and accuracy, though also its potential for high volume production. In the case of metal 3D printing, it is considered to be a good choice for scaling up additive manufacturing thanks to its cost-effectiveness compared to many other metal methods.

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    • Introduction to P-50

      Introduction to P-50

      The most anticipated 3D printer in additive manufacturing history is here. The P-50 is paving the way for mass-production of metal end-use parts with breakthrough Additive Manufacturing 2.0 technology that delivers new value for manufacturers.

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    • New Developments in 3D Printing for the Jewelry Industry

      New Developments in 3D Printing for the Jewelry Industry

      Interested in learning about the new developments in 3D printing for the jewelry industry? In this webinar we will discuss 3D printing solutions from ETEC’s castable resins to Desktop Metal’s direct metal printing for the jewelry industry.

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    • Manufacturing the cars of tomorrow

      Manufacturing the cars of tomorrow

      Join Desktop Metal CTO, Jonah Myerberg for a conversation about how 3D printing is going to transform the automotive industry from prototyping, to mass production to aftermarket parts.

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