Thursday, February 16, 2023 | 10:00am – 12:00pm ET
Multiple Speakers
To attend this MIT Industrial Liaison Program webinar, please register.
The pace of innovation and progress in additive manufacturing continues steadily and assuredly, with exciting developments and opportunities.
There is new research and ongoing work at MIT in materials and alloy designs, material performance, simulation tools, machine learning algorithms, scaling up, and novel functional applications. There are also well-resourced startups driving these advances into commercial reality and providing the industry with various opportunities to leap forward and re-cast their manufacturing capabilities.
In this webinar, you will hear from MIT Professor John Hart and MIT Lincoln Labs Dr. Bradley Duncan on their research and advanced applications. Speakers from VulcanForms and Foundation Alloy will also join to tell us how they exploit new materials and process breakthroughs as part of their vertical business models.
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