Webinars: Listen to Top-Rated Precision Machining Discussions on Hot Topics
Listen to webinars on 3D metal printing, shopfloor management, next gen development and simulation processes for additive manufacturing.
Production Machining’s sister brands host many webinars per year with industry leaders and companies alike, presenting ideas and topics that capture the essence of manufacturing: always learning and always adapting.
This year, our parent company, Gardner Business Media Inc., collected a list of the top 10 webinars of 2019. With a variety of topics that span across the focus of our sister publications, there were several that may interest PM readers in the precision machined parts industry. Click on their titles to listen to the recorded webinar on the following hot topics.
- “Using Simulation Software to Design and Prove-Out Additive Manufacturing Processes”
- Additive simulation can help determine when additive strategies are likely to fail or when it may be beneficial to make a milling cut, and can allow engineers to test that the machine has the capabilities needed to create parts as designed.
- Presented by CGTech with Additive Manufacturing
- “Metal 3D Printing for Production”
- There’s a lot of buzz around metal additive manufacturing these days, especially when it comes to using binder jetting technology for production-volume 3D printing.
- Presented by The ExOne Co. with AutoBeat (formerly Automotive Design & Production)
- “Getting In-Line: Challenges and Benefits of Shopfloor Management”
- In-line and near-line measurement provides the potential for fast, flexible, efficient inspection that increases throughput without compromising quality.
- Presented by Mitutoyo America Corp. with Modern Machine Shop
- “Developing the Next Generation of Manufacturers”
- Insights to adapt or improve upon talent development approach with a focus on the following: becoming an employer of choice, developing a strong foundation, and retaining talent.
- Presented by Westminster Tool with MoldMaking Technology
Browse more webinar topics related to metalworking on Modern Machine Shop’s website here.