Additive manufacturing is considered a disruptive technology that is expected to revolutionize production technology and affect value chains on a global scale. The scope of accessible materials ranges from polymers to metals and ceramics as well as composites. The keynote will provide an overview of available manufacturing processes for the various material groups and discuss the specific advantages of additive manufacturing - e.g. realization of complex geometries, part count and assembly effort reduction, art-to-part approach - in view of selected applications and production scenarios. Further to this, selected emerging trends in additive manufacturing will be presented and discussed, including fabrication of composites, hybrid structures...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has first emerged in 1987 with the invention of stereolithography. The A...
This open access book gives both a theoretical and practical overview of several important aspects o...
The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run an...
Additive manufacturing is considered a disruptive technology that is expected to revolutionize produ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has come a long way since its first representation in the form of rapid ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or subtractive man...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or subtractive man...
peer-reviewedAdditive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or su...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has first emerged in 1987 with the invention of stereolithography. The A...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a key enabling technology in the fourth industrial revolution. AM is ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has tremendous applications in this decade, which speeding up various de...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has tremendous applications in this decade, which speeding up various de...
Additive manufacturing has already been established as a highly versatile manufacturing technique wi...
In this article the current state and future prospects of additive technologies was analyzed. The sy...
This open access book gives both a theoretical and practical overview of several important aspects o...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has first emerged in 1987 with the invention of stereolithography. The A...
This open access book gives both a theoretical and practical overview of several important aspects o...
The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run an...
Additive manufacturing is considered a disruptive technology that is expected to revolutionize produ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has come a long way since its first representation in the form of rapid ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or subtractive man...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or subtractive man...
peer-reviewedAdditive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or su...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has first emerged in 1987 with the invention of stereolithography. The A...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a key enabling technology in the fourth industrial revolution. AM is ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has tremendous applications in this decade, which speeding up various de...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has tremendous applications in this decade, which speeding up various de...
Additive manufacturing has already been established as a highly versatile manufacturing technique wi...
In this article the current state and future prospects of additive technologies was analyzed. The sy...
This open access book gives both a theoretical and practical overview of several important aspects o...
Additive manufacturing (AM) has first emerged in 1987 with the invention of stereolithography. The A...
This open access book gives both a theoretical and practical overview of several important aspects o...
The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run an...