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There are so many aspects to 3D Printing. The new developments in materials make news. The new printers that are coming out make news and of course the exponentially expanding applications of 3D Printing make headlines everyday.
But a topic that too often gets overlooked is what are the business implications of 3D Printing? Whether you're a CEO, a company president or someone in senior management, how do these developments impact the decisions you have to make in the coming years. These decisions include prototyping, production, tooling, support and - perhaps most intriguing - supply chain.
In this interview we talk with Cathy Lewis, former CMO for 3D Systems, and Dayton Horvath, former Lux research analyst in the industry and consultant on 3D Printing strategies to talk about how new materials and machines will impact many business functions including the supply chain.
By Jack HeslinThere are so many aspects to 3D Printing. The new developments in materials make news. The new printers that are coming out make news and of course the exponentially expanding applications of 3D Printing make headlines everyday.
But a topic that too often gets overlooked is what are the business implications of 3D Printing? Whether you're a CEO, a company president or someone in senior management, how do these developments impact the decisions you have to make in the coming years. These decisions include prototyping, production, tooling, support and - perhaps most intriguing - supply chain.
In this interview we talk with Cathy Lewis, former CMO for 3D Systems, and Dayton Horvath, former Lux research analyst in the industry and consultant on 3D Printing strategies to talk about how new materials and machines will impact many business functions including the supply chain.