Hear examples of using AM to create competitive advantage, rethink product development, and generate new streams of revenue.
Countless organizations around the world are considering how they might adopt additive manufacturing (AM) for production applications. Others are using the technology to introduce new types of products and business models. Even so, many organizations are struggling to use AM for series production. Terry Wohlers explains why, while discussing the untapped potential of AM and what the future holds.Latest from Defense and Munitions
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