Where Does Additive Manufacturing Fit in Your Supply Chain?
Once the near-exclusive province of limited-production, rapid prototyping efforts, additive manufacturing (or 3D printing) has quickly evolved into a viable alternative to traditional production techniques using a broad variety of materials. Fast Radius is helping industrial companies figure out where this new technology fits into their supply chains—from product design and testing, to industrial grade production and global fulfillment. In this presentation, King discusses how additive can enable the reengineering and improved performance of an existing part, or the creation a new-to-the-world product not possible with traditional methods.