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Welcome to Additive Insight, the original additive manufacturing industry podcast, your source for news, interviews and comment on the latest 3D printing and AM intelligence, brought to you by the TCT content team.

    #181 ADDiTEC CEO Brian Matthews: "We're flexible on the details but never the vision."

    #181 ADDiTEC CEO Brian Matthews: "We're flexible on the details but never the vision."

    On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by ADDiTEC CEO Brian Matthews.

    Matthews set up the ADDiTEC business around eight years ago, with the company gradually building out an extensive metal additive manufacturing portfolio that encompasses DED, Liquid Metal Jetting and Hybrid technologies.

    Throughout the conversation, Matthews explains the motivation behind setting up the ADDiTEC business, the opportunities he saw in Liquid Metal Jetting, and the application opportunities ADDiTEC technologies are opening up.

    He also provides insight on his vision for the company and teases future expansions to the product portfolio.

    • 37 min
    #180 CEO Onome Scott-Emuakpor on Hyphen Innovation's vibration suppression method for AM

    #180 CEO Onome Scott-Emuakpor on Hyphen Innovation's vibration suppression method for AM

    On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Hyphen Innovations CEO Onome Scott-Emuakpor.

    Scott-Emuakpor has more than 20 years experience in structural mechanics and structural dynamics, spending much of that time working for the US Air Force Research Lab.

    Two years ago, he set up the Hyphen Innovations business to bring to market a vibration suppression method that sought to make additive manufacturing safer and more reliable, with potential applications in aerospace, defence, automotive and tooling.

    That technology – inherent damping via additive manufacturing processes – is the focus of our conversation today, as Scott Emuakpor explains how it works, the design opportunities it opens up, and what comes next for the company.

    • 42 min
    #179 WAAM3D CEO on building value in supply chains with wire arc additive manufacturing

    #179 WAAM3D CEO on building value in supply chains with wire arc additive manufacturing

    On this week’s edition of Additive Insight, Filomeno Martina, CEO and co-founder of WAAM3D joins us as our latest Executive Interview guest.

    Founded by a research team at Cranfield University, following a decade of pioneering research into Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing, WAAM3D is a UK-based developer of large scale metal 3D printing systems aimed at industrial applications.

    On today’s episode, Martina discusses how WAAM3D set out to create value in supply chains, how WAAM provides unique opportunities for industrial applications, including giving parts a second life, and why AM is just another tool in the arsenal of the modern engineer.

    Martina also provides a sneak preview on what visitors to TCT 3Sixty can expect to see on June 5-6th at the NEC Birmingham.

    • 35 min
    #178 Inside 1000 Kelvin's AMAIZE co-pilot for additive manufacturing with CEO Omar Fergani

    #178 Inside 1000 Kelvin's AMAIZE co-pilot for additive manufacturing with CEO Omar Fergani

    This week we're joined by 1000 Kelvin CEO Omar Fergani.

    1000 Kelvin is a Berlin-based company that has developed an AI-powered software that predicts print issues in real-time, performs corrections and generates ready-to-use print files.

    Throughout our conversation, Fergani explains the capabilities of 1000 Kelvin’s AMAIZE software platform, the adoption of the company’s flagship product so far, and how integrations with EOS and Autodesk will support users of AM.

    We also touch on the opportunity for AM in the defence industry and how much of an impact AI will have in 3D printing.

    • 35 min
    #177 Why Anisoprint moved its HQ to China & what comes next - with CEO Ryan Liu

    #177 Why Anisoprint moved its HQ to China & what comes next - with CEO Ryan Liu

    On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Anisoprint CEO Ryan Liu.

    Liu came into the business a couple of years ago to launch the Anisoprint brand in China and was recently announced as CEO with founder Fedor Antonov transitioning into the CTO role.

    His appointment to CEO came about after Anisoprint moved its headquarters to China, with Liu providing insight on the Chinese 3D printing sector and the opportunities for Anisoprint in their new domestic market.

    We also discuss the development of Anisoprint’s composite 3D printing portfolio, why the global market is still important to the company, and what we can expect from Anisoprint moving forward.

    • 30 min
    #176 How AI will impact 3D printing with Slice Engineering CEO Dan Barousse

    #176 How AI will impact 3D printing with Slice Engineering CEO Dan Barousse

    On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Slice Engineering CEO Dan Barousse.

    Throughout our conversation, Dan explains the challenges Slice Engineering is addressing through its delivery of extrusion 3D printing consumables, the capabilities of its product portfolio, and the impact he expects AI to have in 3D printing.

    We also discuss the prospect of consolidation in the extrusion 3D printing market and the adoption of desktop 3D printing solutions in the defence space.

    • 33 min

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