Webinars 3D Printing Webinars on Industrial use Cases and Applications All AllOn demand Post Processing Training The final step in 3D printing –post-processing – is one of the most often forgotten and underutilized. There are a few steps that you need to take after printing to clean your part and remove the supports, but so much more can be done to strengthen your part or change the aesthetics to achieve your final vision. Learning BigRep BLADE – Our large-format slicing software Watch as one of BigRep’s 3D printing specialists, Margaret Hewitt, guides you through using this specialized software so you can get the very most from your industrial 3D printer. The Additive Manufacturing Journey – Part production from start to finish Join the BigRep team for a live demonstration as they walk you through the additive production journey from STL to finished part! Vestas – Windmills with 3D printed jigs and fixtures Manufacturing massive sustainable energy solutions requires equally massive tools to do the job. When Vestas needed to replace the jigs and fixtures that help construct their towering windmills, they turned to BigRep for a large-format additive manufacturing system to produce the tooling they need. Kennedy Valve Kennedy Valve invested in a BigRep industrial 3D printer to modernize their aging sand casting workflow. They vastly improved upon the external supply strategy that had replaced their long-retired in-house pattern shop. Just by modernizing their factory floor with an industrial 3D printer, they reduced sand casting expenses by an astounding 22% while still retaining outsourcing for their post-processing needs. Learn Industrial Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Methods Watch Additive Manufacturing (AM) experts Frank Marangell and Forbes 30 under 30 Italy recipient Macro Mattia Cristofori as they discuss, and teach, Design for Additive Manufacturing in industrial applications. Integrating Large-Format Additive Manufacturing into your Production Industrial leaders around the world are gaining a competitive advantage, cutting costs, and future-proofing their business by integrating large-format additive manufacturing into production. From Desktop to Industrial – How Upgrading your Tools Upgrades your Processes Large-format additive manufacturing removes the constraints of more standard sized build envelopes, enabling the creation of large, industrial parts in one print for optimal strength, speed, and minimal post-processing. Thought Leader Exchange: Additive and its Impact on Manufacturing Join Frank Marangell, Michael Whitens and The Additive Report Editor, Don Nelson, for a virtual round-table discussion on the current state of the additive manufacturing industry and where it’s headed. 1 2 3 4 5 Load More