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The influence of design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) can’t be overstated—in fact, additive manufacturing is expected to grow by more than 25% each year for the next five years.
As it matures from factory-floor stopgap to capability integrated into engineering from the start, early career engineers need to stay current with DfAM essentials, to build the skills and confidence needed for producing perfect parts.
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- DfAM industry advancements, including the latest innovations in aerospace and EV automotives.
- Popular applications, including lightweighting, parts consolidation, and improved function.
- How to stay ahead of changing industry dynamics based on cutting edge scientific research.
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