Creating the Next-Gen Designers/Manufacturers Via Additive Manufacturing

Moderated by Kevin Hogan, eCampus News, Content Director

 

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Date: Thursday, April 16th 2015
Time: 2:00 pm EST / 11:00 am PST

 

How Virginia Tech uses 3D printing to advance the breadth of student knowledge and rethink product design and manufacturing.

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Hear Dr. Christopher Williams, Assistant Professor and Director of the DREAMS Lab, discuss:

  • Traditional design roadblocks being removed with additive manufacturing
  • Educating a new engineer that is both designer and manufacturer
  • Streamlined design process capabilities of rapid prototyping
  • 3D printing applications improving manufacturing processes
  • Creations of the DREAMS Lab that would have been impossible without additive manufacturing


          Webinar Speakers
 

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Chris Williams


DREAMS Laboratory, DirectorAn assistant professor of the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, Chris is no stranger to 3D printing in course curricula. In the realm of additive manufacturing, Chris’s expertise is focused in both process improvements and in creating a suite of design tools to guide the use of additive manufacturing to create functional, end-use artifacts.

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Bruce BradshawStratasys, Director of Marketing North AmericaBruce leads Stratasys Marketing efforts in North America.  With 20 years’ experience in technology, product marketing, and management, his work has positioned Stratasys as the leading 3D printer solution in the additive manufacturing market.

 

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