Points to Consider for the Introduction and Utilization of Metal 3D Printers and Overview of Key Technologies in Additive Manufacturing <Zoom Online Seminar> - An explanation of the overview of metal additive manufacturing, including how to choose the right model without failure, key points and considerations for introduction and utilization, various molding methods and technologies, examples of short time, low cost, and high-quality manufacturing, as well as factors for failure and secrets to success.
Metal 3D printers are becoming increasingly diverse, with relatively affordable low-cost machines available for several tens of millions of yen, as well as binder jetting technology that enables mass production of parts. High-speed, large-scale machines for creating large components and products are continuously being introduced to the market, and prototypes of magnesium parts and the production of copper components, which were difficult to manufacture with existing technologies, have also begun.
Metal 3D printers eliminate the need for molds by directly producing products from 3D data, allowing for complex shapes that were previously impossible to create using traditional processing methods, including integrated complex shapes, lattice and porous structures, hollow structures, and hybrid structures. This enables the creation of innovative metal parts and molds that are not available from traditional or other companies, significantly shortens prototyping and manufacturing times, drastically reduces the number of parts, and achieves lightweight miniaturization, as well as reductions in manufacturing processes and workforce numbers.
Using metal 3D printers, we provide easy-to-understand explanations for those considering the development of attractive new products, the creation of new businesses, differentiation from existing products, significant reductions in prototyping and manufacturing times, dramatic reductions in the number of parts, and cost-effective lightweight complex-shaped components, as well as for beginners who are interested in these topics.
The world is energetically investing in metal parts and mold manufacturing as the leading technology 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 | Wednesday, May 27, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 04:00 PM |
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| Entry fee | Charge 12,000 yen |
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