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Ep. 01 - What’s Next for 3D Printing in the Equipment Manufacturing Sector, with Dr. Lonnie Love

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Dr. Lonnie Love was the lynchpin that held together the massive effort to build the world's first additive manufactured excavator, Project AME. In this inaugural edition of the AEM Thinking Forward Podcast, we check in with Lonnie at the Oak Ridge National Lab to learn how the new 3D printing technology they develop is changing business models throughout the manufacturing sector.

Learn more about the world's first 3D printed excavator, Project AME, or subscribe to the AEM Industry Advisor for regular updates in your email about industry news.

This episode is sponsored by the AEM Thinking Forward initiative, which presents AEM members with critical information about new and emerging trends and technologies that will impact their businesses.

Music by Little Glass Men / CC BY 4.0

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Dr. Lonnie Love was the lynchpin that held together the massive effort to build the world's first additive manufactured excavator, Project AME. In this inaugural edition of the AEM Thinking Forward Podcast, we check in with Lonnie at the Oak Ridge National Lab to learn how the new 3D printing technology they develop is changing business models throughout the manufacturing sector.

Learn more about the world's first 3D printed excavator, Project AME, or subscribe to the AEM Industry Advisor for regular updates in your email about industry news.

This episode is sponsored by the AEM Thinking Forward initiative, which presents AEM members with critical information about new and emerging trends and technologies that will impact their businesses.

Music by Little Glass Men / CC BY 4.0

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