Additive Manufacturing Media Announces New Web Series
Additive Manufacturing’s newest web series, The Cool Parts Show, will feature one 3D printed part and follow it from design to manufacture.
Additive Manufacturing Media has announced the launch of its new web series, The Cool Parts Show. The series is hosted by Senior Editor, Stephanie Hendrixson and Editor-in-Chief, Pete Zelinski. Each episode will feature one 3D printed part and follow it from design to manufacture. The focus is on the unique opportunities that 3D printing offers and how that technology is changing the face of manufacturing.
“So much of additive technology is visual, from the freedom of design to the movement of a build plate,” Hendrixson says. “We wanted a forum where we could really engage with a part and show the audience all the ins and outs in a way that static cad models and pictures can’t.”
Season one begins on October 8th and episodes will post weekly to the Additive Manufacturing Media YouTube channel.
The premiere season includes parts from:
- Fabrisonic
- Tangible Solutions
- NTopology
- DustRam
- HP
- Aetrex
- EOS
Complete show information is available at: https://www.additivemanufacturing.media/blog/category/the-cool-parts-show
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