
Webinars
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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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How Figur G15 Digital Sheet Forming Technology is Revolutionizing Sheet Metal Forming
During this webinar, Desktop Metal assembles both company and industry experts to share up-to-date forecasts on how long the supply chain and labor crisis will last and show how machine shops and other manufacturers are carving out an advantage during this time with agile, turnkey digital manufacturing tools.
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How Your Business Can Outperform the Competition During the Supply Chain and Labor Crisis with 3D Printing
During this webinar, Desktop Metal assembles both company and industry experts to share up-to-date forecasts on how long the supply chain and labor crisis will last and show how machine shops and other manufacturers are carving out an advantage during this time with agile, turnkey digital manufacturing tools.
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Manufacturing Preparation Software for Successful Sintering of Binder Jet 3D-Printed Metal Parts (2022)
Desktop Metal’s Live Sinter™ is a manufacturing preparation software for the successful production of powder metal sintered parts. During this webinar, learn more about the causes of sintering distortion and how Live Sinter simulates part behavior, including shrinkage and distortion, to help Desktop Metal customers 3D print and sinter metal parts successfully.
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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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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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Metal 3D Printing for Machine Shops and Service Bureaus
Mass production metal 3D printing solutions offer service bureaus and machine shops an opportunity to service a broader set of customers with an expanded array of applications, ranging from one-offs to batch (or even mass) production of metal parts. Benefits such as assembly consolidation and geometric freedom allows service bureaus to extend the benefits of metal 3D printing to their customers.
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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
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
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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Metal finishing for 3D printed parts
Curious about your options for finishing 3D printed metal parts? Join Justin Michaud, CEO of REM Surface Engineering, for a discussion about the options available and why manufacturers might want to modify the appearance of their parts.
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Metal 3D printing for schools and universities
With the Desktop Metal’s office-friendly and mass production 3D printing solutions, students have an opportunity to learn the modern AM design/fabrication workflow – from digital model creation, through part printing and sintering.
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Metal 3D Printing vs. Machining
The ability to produce complex metal parts easily and affordably without any tooling makes metal 3D printing very attractive. Join this webinar to learn specifically about how metal 3D printing compares to traditional CNC machining; comparing material properties, part economics, and throughput will all be discussed.
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Metal 3D Printing vs. Casting
The ability to produce complex metal parts easily and affordably without any tooling makes metal 3D printing very attractive. Join this webinar to learn specifically about how metal 3D printing compares to casting; comparing material properties, part economics, and throughput will all be discussed.
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Additive Manufacturing: The Next Frontier Roundtable Discussion
In honor of National Manufacturing Day today, Desktop Metal has invited thought leaders in additive manufacturing to come together to share their vision on the future of AM and the next frontier for the manufacturing industry. Join us for this thought-provoking roundtable discussion.
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