How to choose a metal 3D printer, various molding methods and technologies, and manufacturing examples <Zoom Online Seminar> - An explanation of the tips and points to consider for selecting models, key points and secrets for introduction and utilization, a wide variety of molding methods and technologies, examples of short-time, low-cost, high-quality manufacturing, factors for failure, and secrets to success in metal additive manufacturing.

Metal 3D printers are becoming increasingly diverse, with relatively affordable low-cost machines available for several tens of millions of yen, and the binder jetting method enabling mass production of parts. High-speed, large-scale machines for creating large parts and products are being continuously introduced to the market, and the production of magnesium parts, which are difficult to manufacture with existing machines, as well as copper parts, has also begun.
Metal 3D printers eliminate the need for molds by directly producing products from 3D data. They allow for complex shape integration that is impossible with traditional processing methods, as well as the creation of lattice and porous structures and hybrid structures. This leads to the innovative creation of metal parts and molds that are not available from traditional or other companies, significantly reducing prototyping and manufacturing time, drastically decreasing the number of parts, achieving lightweight and compact designs, and reducing manufacturing processes and workforce numbers.
Using metal 3D printers, we will provide an easy-to-understand explanation for those considering or interested in developing attractive new products and markets, creating new businesses, differentiating from traditional and other products, significantly shortening prototyping and manufacturing times, dramatically reducing the number of parts, and achieving low-cost and lightweight complex shape components.
The world is energetically investing in metal parts and mold manufacturing as the leading candidate for the next generation, and mass production of parts has also begun in earnest. Manufacturing parts with metal 3D printers will become commonplace in a few years.

Date and time | Thursday, Oct 16, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 04:00 PM |
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