Methods and Case Studies for the Introduction and Utilization of Metal 3D Printers That Don't Fail - Mr. Fumio Takasuke, who boasts top domestic technical skills in metal additive manufacturing, shares the full story.

In September 2013, Takaseki Fumio, the president of J.3D, which was established to pioneer the next-generation metal parts and mold manufacturing business using metal 3D printers, boasts top domestic technological capabilities based on numerous research achievements and production results from the manufacturing site. Metal 3D printers enable ultra-lightweight designs through the creation of lattice and porous structures that were difficult with conventional technologies and processing methods. Additionally, they allow for complex shapes and integrated manufacturing, dramatically reducing the number of parts and achieving significant cost reductions and short manufacturing times. Furthermore, the optimal 3D water channel design for molds halves the time and cost of molding. Recently, a series of ultra-low-cost machines priced in the tens of millions of yen, compact machines that can be installed in offices, new models with running costs one-tenth of conventional machines, and next-generation binder jetting machines suitable for mass production have been launched in the market, accelerating their adoption by advanced companies. Takaseki Fumio, who has significantly differentiated himself by creating innovative metal parts and molds that were previously impossible by others, will passionately discuss the full picture of parts manufacturing and production using metal 3D printers, which will become mainstream in a few years, in a Zoom online seminar on June 15.

Date and time | Tuesday, Jun 15, 2021 01:00 PM ~ 04:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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