Live Q&A Tomorrow! Leveraging MJF at Foxconn
Foxconn adopted, expanded, and scaled their production line using additive manufacturing. They discovered real-world examples and benefits on their own and by observing lessons learned in other sectors outside their own. After watching these 3 webinars (see the links below) we expect you might still have questions. Perhaps you are curious about what will be next in the Foxconn journey with MJF? Join our live Q&A session with Foxconn and an HP 3DP Application Engineer, and moderated by 3DPrint.com, to get your answers and learn more about successful additive manufacturing adoption, expansion, and scaling. Each step in the process has very different considerations, goals, and skillsets required. We hope to be able to continue to share what we have learned so that you can be as successful as Foxconn has. You can ask any question related to the previous 3 webinars to satisfy your curiosity related to topics such as: - successful integration of HP's MJF technology in an organization
- design optimization
- integrating MJF workflows into existing processes
- processes improvements and adoption across departments
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Speakers Joshua Almeter is a manufacturing project engineer and 3D lab manager for eCMMS, Foxconn at HP's Americas Product Completion Center. Josh has worked in additive manufacturing since 2017 with HP's Multijet Fusion platform. His portfolio includes hundreds of designs and thousands of parts printed in use at the HP facility. He is responsible for design, modeling, machine operation & maintenance, post processing & quality assurance, and department growth. Work environment focuses on practicing 6S, Lean, and continual improvement. Dustin Kloempken (Lead Application Engineer, Hewlett Packard): After shutting down a boot-strapped start-up due to the great recession of 2008, Dustin has since been active around the world advancing the undeniable impact of additive manufacturing. He has been fortunate enough to work side by side with some of the most progressive companies who desire to make the world a better place. In the past few years he has led investigations evaluating the performance of printed orthotic and prosthetic devices vs. traditional approaches, discovered how massive 3D printed robotic grippers can be designed and utilized, and worked with research institutes to uncover new applications in lighting. More importantly, he holds the record for printing the world's largest mustache. It seems there is no limit to how this technology will impact the future; and Dustin is very excited about this prospect. | |
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