In this presentation, AMGTA Executive Director Sherri Monroe will provide an approach to understanding and evaluating the environmental, economic, and strategic advantages of AM practices when integrated and leveraged across the entire business enterprise. Ms. Monroe will elevate the conversation beyond the part-to-part analysis commonly trapped in conventional manufacture practices and constraints to fully understand when, where, and how AM practices - including design, manufacture, and supply chain impacts - can deliver better environmental and economic outcomes, supply chain resiliency, and strategic advantage.
Significance/Importance:
As additive manufacturing practices gain prominence in discussions throughout the manufacturing ecosystem, questions abound regarding sustainability and the potential environmental benefits of the rapidly developing set of AM technologies. As with any emerging or expanding technology, identifying best-uses for strategic advantage is critical. Clearly AM is not the answer to every manufacturing need but when leveraged for its unique capabilities and immense potential, the gains – both economic and environmental – across the business enterprise can be significant. Identifying and illustrating the best uses will inform and drive adoption.
Speaker: Sherri Monroe, Executive Director, Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA)