Additive Manufacturing trends and opportunities for the Space sector: chat with Steven Gonzalez

Additive Manufacturing is shaping the future of the Space sector

The space industry is experiencing many changes: from reusable carriers to a new race to get back to the Moon, from setting foot on Mars to space tourism, and so much more.

One of the main enablers of these advances is additive manufacturing which, thanks to its greater design freedom compared to traditional methods, allows for the creation of highly customized and optimized 3D parts that were previously very difficult, if not impossible, to make.

The inclusion of logic and rules based on AM (additive thinking) in traditional design and MAIT processes (Manufacturing, Assembly, Integration and Test) is a very active field in the aerospace industry and has led to the development of standards and procedures for the inclusion of 3D printed parts in spacecraft and launch devices.

But how will space research, investments in this economic sector and the evolution of production and work change our habits? What are the trends and how can additive manufacturing make its contribution?

A chat with Steven Gonzalez: join the webinar

We will dive into this topic with Steven Gonzalez, Technology Committee member at Roboze and one of the world's leading experts in the space industry with over 32 years of experience at NASA. The talk will be moderated and led by Francesco Pantaleone, Roboze’s VP of Sales, a point of reference for the major world players in the sector.

The webinar is scheduled for February 24th at 17.00 CET / 10 AM CDT, will be broadcast live and will conclude with an interactive question and answer section directly with Steven Gonzalez.

Book your seat now and get ready to print strong like metal!

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