Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace: Taking Your Production to New Heights

Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 2:00 pm U.S. EST

Early additive manufacturing (AM) adopters in the aerospace industry are leveraging advanced 3D printing technologies from industry leaders like HP and Markforged to propel their production processes. This 30-minute Webinar will delve into the latest developments in aerospace and how AM is revolutionizing production beyond traditional methods. 

Viewers will learn about groundbreaking materials and cutting-edge machines that can propel aerospace manufacturing efforts into the future. The session will dive into real-world examples of creating aerospace parts in-house for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other commercial flight applications.

An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.   


Speaker:



Jesse Haworth, 3D Printing Application Engineer, Hawk Ridge Systems

Jesse Haworth is an Application Engineer for Hawk Ridge Systems who specializes in 3D Printing. Jesse has in-depth knowledge of manufacturing and fabrication, making him an excellent technical resource for Hawk Ridge’s customers. 


Donte Wesley, 3D Printing Application Engineer, Hawk Ridge Systems

Donte Wesley is a 3D Printing Application Engineer at Hawk Ridge Systems, who specializes in HP and Markforged technologies. Donte’s experience includes using additive technology for prototyping and production parts in the motorcycle industry.



Moderator: Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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