There is no ô3D Printö button in your CAD software.
There is no “3D Print” button in your CAD software.
If only 3D printing were that simple, the range of use cases would grow rapidly.
However, any practitioner of 3D printing will tell you that there is still a complex and time-consuming series of steps required to turn a 3D model into a printed part.
In this webinar you will hear from Jim Watson, 3D Printing specialist at Coke, about the processes they use to go from CAD model to prototype.
You’ll also hear from Evan Kirby of Materialise about how they are reducing the number of steps that engineers and designers need to go from art to part.
This webinar is sponsored by Materialise. To watch now, please complete the form on this page.
About the speakers:
Jim Watson is a 3D Printing and Prototype Specialist in the Engineering Development at the Coca-Cola Company where he is responsible for all 3D printing activities and oversight of Prototype Shop.
He has been with Coca-Cola for 38 years, all in Packaging and Engineering Development. Coca-Cola acquired their first 3D printer in 2008 followed by two Connex machines in 2012.
Evan Kirby is the Application Engineering Manager with almost 15 years’ experience in the additive manufacturing industry. He leads a team of application engineers at Materialise that is responsible for providing demonstrations and technical support.
Evan earned a Bachelor of Applied Science and Technology degree from Thomas Edison State College.