18 min

Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry Additive Manufacturing

    • Business

As we kick off Season 2 of the podcast, we’ll be exploring the various ways in which additive manufacturing impacts different industries. Starting with the aerospace industry, there’s a lot to uncover. One of the most important considerations in aerospace comes down to weight, and the faster parts and materials can adapt to the needs of manufacturers, the quicker they can get rockets into space and planes into the sky. This is where additive manufacturing provides unique benefits. 

My guest today is Dale Tutt, the Vice President of Aerospace and Defense Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Essentially, Dale represents the voice of the customer as he works alongside the product teams to develop solutions. He’s also responsible for helping develop the overall industry strategy. 

In this episode, we’ll learn how additive manufacturing is being used in the aerospace industry, and how it’s uniquely positioned to quickly develop parts when weight is a concern. We’ll also hear about the pace of adoption of new technology across the industry, and discover the certification details process that’s required for product clearance and implementation. 

Some Questions I ask:

What use cases do you see being used in the aerospace industry? (3:20)

Is saving weight important to people on the commercial and military side of aerospace? (6:20)

How quickly does the aerospace industry adopt new technologies? (9:43)

Are the standards bodies and regulatory agencies different for space, defense, and commercial? (16:14)


What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

An example of how additive manufacturing speeds up development (4:13)

Why weight reduction measures are so important (7:00)

How the certification process works for various parts (13:21)


Connect With Dale Tutt:
LinkedIn 

Connect with Ashley Eckhoff:
LinkedIn

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As we kick off Season 2 of the podcast, we’ll be exploring the various ways in which additive manufacturing impacts different industries. Starting with the aerospace industry, there’s a lot to uncover. One of the most important considerations in aerospace comes down to weight, and the faster parts and materials can adapt to the needs of manufacturers, the quicker they can get rockets into space and planes into the sky. This is where additive manufacturing provides unique benefits. 

My guest today is Dale Tutt, the Vice President of Aerospace and Defense Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Essentially, Dale represents the voice of the customer as he works alongside the product teams to develop solutions. He’s also responsible for helping develop the overall industry strategy. 

In this episode, we’ll learn how additive manufacturing is being used in the aerospace industry, and how it’s uniquely positioned to quickly develop parts when weight is a concern. We’ll also hear about the pace of adoption of new technology across the industry, and discover the certification details process that’s required for product clearance and implementation. 

Some Questions I ask:

What use cases do you see being used in the aerospace industry? (3:20)

Is saving weight important to people on the commercial and military side of aerospace? (6:20)

How quickly does the aerospace industry adopt new technologies? (9:43)

Are the standards bodies and regulatory agencies different for space, defense, and commercial? (16:14)


What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

An example of how additive manufacturing speeds up development (4:13)

Why weight reduction measures are so important (7:00)

How the certification process works for various parts (13:21)


Connect With Dale Tutt:
LinkedIn 

Connect with Ashley Eckhoff:
LinkedIn

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 min

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