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Jim Anderton speaks with Velo 3D Vice President of Technical Partnerships, Zach Murphree and Mike Corliss, VP of Technology from Texas-based Knust-Godwin, a manufacturer of products for the technology and energy industries.
Zach describes how additive has migrated from a front office design validation and functional prototyping tool into a reliable, consistent production technology that complements rather than displaces conventional machining and forming methods. Knust-Godwin has embraced additive manufacturing from part design to production, and Mike describes how his firm adapted to the new technology and the new way of thinking that additive brings to part designers and manufacturing engineering professionals.
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By Engineering.comJim Anderton speaks with Velo 3D Vice President of Technical Partnerships, Zach Murphree and Mike Corliss, VP of Technology from Texas-based Knust-Godwin, a manufacturer of products for the technology and energy industries.
Zach describes how additive has migrated from a front office design validation and functional prototyping tool into a reliable, consistent production technology that complements rather than displaces conventional machining and forming methods. Knust-Godwin has embraced additive manufacturing from part design to production, and Mike describes how his firm adapted to the new technology and the new way of thinking that additive brings to part designers and manufacturing engineering professionals.
Click here to watch the latest in video.