March 16, 2018
Additive manufacturing (AM) — especially the latest metal-based 3D printing hardware — offers the ability to produce lattice-filled parts, asymmetrical shapes, and organic geometry for end-use parts. But without suitable CAD and FEA software for AM, designers may not be able to take full advantage of cutting-edge AM.
In this LIVE April 19 Roundtable, panelists discuss:
- Software developed specifically for AM
- CAD and FEA community's efforts to support 3D printing
- The need to revise old design methods to keep up with AM
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