PRINT ROOM:
The 3D Printing Practice Podcast
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Welcome to PRINT ROOM: Your gateway to the fascinating world of industrial 3D printing in practice! Discover innovations, applications, design, and expert discussions for enthusiasts and users from mechanical engineering and industry. Additive manufacturing for professionals with real-life applications.
#16 – Flexibility and cost savings through industrial 3D printing | With SOJKA Automation
- with SOJKA Automation
In this episode, Christian Sojka from Sojka Automation explains how his company uses additive manufacturing to accelerate processes, reduce costs, and implement innovative solutions that would be difficult to achieve using conventional methods.
This episode was created during our Additive Manufacturing Technology Day in Chemnitz. We invited Christian Sojka to share his experiences with industrial 3D printing in practice at his company.
#15 – Industrial 3D printing in manufacturing | Markforged What's New?
- with Markforged
In this episode, David Schlawer and Joachim Kasemann, together with Frederik Forquignon from Markforged, present all the latest news about Markforged's industrial 3D printers, software and materials.
Since this episode is a recording of a livestream, the second part consists of a Q&A with the viewers.
#14 – More efficient manufacturing in fixture construction with industrial 3D printing | With WESCAD GmbH
- with WESCAD GmbH
In this episode, Ferdinand Bunte talks to Bernd Pille from WESCAD about how 3D printing can take fixture construction to a new level and how WESCAD is positioning itself in this regard.
With the first FX10 in Europe, WESCAD GmbH has already secured a good competitive advantage…
#13 – Current 3D printing situation and trends | With Replique & AM Flow
- with Replique & AM Flow
In this episode, David Schlawer talks with Mark Winker from Replique and Alex Käfer from AM Flow about the current situation in the 3D printing market and trends that can currently be seen in this area.
#12 – How injection molding is complemented by industrial 3D printing | ASS Maschinenbau x Mark3D
In this episode, our colleague Ferdinand Bunte visited ASS Maschinenbau GmbH and spoke with Wolfgang Breu and Thilo Puchert about 3D printing in automation. How has the technology been implemented in the company, what advantages have resulted, and what does sustainability have to do with it? The three discuss these and other questions in the podcast.
#11 – LSPc technology, series production & injection molds with Nexa3D
- with MEXA3D
Jan Geese from Mexa3D presents the innovative Nexa3D printers with LSPc technology.
Why prototypes and injection-molded inserts can be manufactured in just a few hours and to what extent series production can also be implemented with Nexa3D printers.
#10 – 3D printing, 3D scanning and reverse engineering as a service provider – With Davoscan
In our latest podcast, David Oelschlägel from DAVOSCAN talks to Joachim Kasemann about how his company got into 3D printing and why they now offer the technology as a 3D printing service provider. He also discusses how they capture and process 3D data from components, from further processing of a digital twin and component optimization to reverse engineering and 3D printing.
#08 – Manufacture functional prototypes with metal 3D printing – with BAM
In this episode, Dominik Kraus from BAM explains how he used metal 3D printing to produce a prototype of a bending tool. Joachim Kasemann also explains when it makes sense to use 3D printing for prototypes.
#07 – Potentials of automation, robotics & 3D printing in mechanical engineering
- with KUKA
In conversation with Robert Korte from KUKA in our office in Haiger and has Joachim Kasemann discussed automation, robotics and industrial 3D printing.
✅ What potential does automation and 3D printing offer in mechanical engineering?
✅ What are current developments and innovations?
✅ What can actually be automated?
✅ Automation = Human vs. Machine?
✅ How much does it all cost?
#06 – How can education and industry be brought closer together? – Discussion
In this panel discussion, Joachim Kasemann will talk with Dr. Ing. Julia Kessler from the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Dr. Michael Ott from Siemens and Prof. Dr. Volker Schulz about how education and industry can be brought closer together.
Three topics are particularly in focus:
1. The impact and opportunities of a widening skills gap
2. How might the relationships and roles between education and industry develop?
3. What does industry want from future engineers? How can education support this?
#05 – Strategies for successful metal 3D printing – with Joachim Kasemann
Print metal as filament?
Is that possible? Absolutely!
In this episode, Joachim Kasemann explains how the ADAM process is structured, what its advantages are, and what needs to be taken into account if you want to be successful with metal 3D printing.
#04 – Continuous Carbon Fiber 3D Printing – with Étienne Luimes
In this episode, Étienne Luimes and Philip Hiby discuss how manufacturing companies are taking advantage of continuous fiber technology, when it's a good time to start 3D printing, and how aluminum parts are being replaced by 3D printed ones.
#03 – How 3D printing is revolutionizing a printing company – with Vogel Druck
In a conversation with David Schlawer, Jörg Kuchenmeister, Managing Director of Vogel Druck und Medienservice GmbH, explains how the company managed to revolutionize maintenance and spare parts management with the help of industrial 3D printing. They saved €80,000 within the first year.
Practical report: Here
#02 – 3D printing in the pharmaceutical industry – with Boehringer Ingelheim
In this episode, Joachim Kasemann speaks with Hubert Reiter, Head of Mechanical Engineering, about how Boehringer Ingelheim is using 3D printing to gain an advantage in the pharmaceutical industry. Reiter also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the FDM process.
#01 – Finding the right 3D printing technology – with Klaus Stöcker Metallbearbeitung
Together with Arnd Meller, Head of Additive Manufacturing at Klaus Stöcker Metallbearbeitung, Ferdinand Bunte talked about how you can keep track of the technological chaos and find the right technology for your applications. Because not all 3D printing is created equal.
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