This 30-minute webinar explores how 3D printing technologies from HP can drive sustainable manufacturing solutions for a greener, more efficient future.
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, can effectively be used to enhance energy efficiency on the shop floor and offers a multitude of benefits pertaining to sustainable sourcing and the supply chain. From reducing waste to optimizing resource use, additive manufacturing technologies offer key advantages to support sustainability initiatives including:
The presentation offers insight into how 3D printing technologies from HP can lead to incredible positive environmental impacts, driving an organization towards a greener, more efficient future, and includes customer case studies like Ford’s HP 3D recycling program for inspiration. This webinar is an opportunity to learn how to integrate sustainable strategies into your manufacturing processes.
Discover how 3D printing technologies minimize material waste compared to traditional manufacturing methods, promoting efficient resource use.
Learn how integrating 3D printing into production processes can lower energy consumption, contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective operation.
Explore how additive manufacturing supports greener supply chain strategies, from sustainable sourcing to reducing transportation emissions through localized production.
Kainon is a 3D Printing Application Engineer at Hawk Ridge Systems specializing in DFAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing) and technical consultation for HP and Markforged 3D printing systems. With a background in Mechanical Engineering, Kainon has experience bringing products from prototype to production and he understands how additive manufacturing transforms the design process. He is excited to share knowledge about how 3D printing is changing the game for manufacturing and end use parts.