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A Free, Educational Webinar: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 • 2:00 p.m. ET
Learn how to leverage 3D printing to increase geometric freedom, cut lead times, and save significant cost in the composite production process. Hear Panoz Racing walk through a case study on producing composite parts for custom race cars, plus a full breakdown of two workflows for 3D printing patterns for moldmaking in composite manufacturing from Formlabs.
What You’ll Learn:
  • The benefits of using 3D printing to produce composite parts
  • Two step-by-step workflows for 3D printing patterns for composite mold-making
  • Lessons from Panoz Racing, including specific design considerations and
    ROI examples
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 About Our Guest
Kevin Gautier
Channel Applications Engineer
Formlabs
Kevin Gautier is a Channel Applications Engineer for Formlabs. In this role, he is responsible to support channel partners as a technical resource, train partners on new applications, materials, and products and consult with partner's on uses and prove feasibility. Prior to taking on this role, he worked to developed new applications, working with high profile customers to explore and grow their accounts creating CAD and print demonstration models as proof of concepts for customers. Kevin was also a North American Channel Sales Representative with Formlabs, where he managed partnerships to maximize sales. He was an Application Specialist for Applied Software and a Sales and Service Manager for Metro Scooters before joining Formlabs. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Southern Polytechnic State University.
 About Our Host
Megan Crouse
Editor
Manufacturing.net
Megan Crouse has worked in journalism for six years, covering product design, engineering, entertainment, and community news. She joined Advantage Business Media as a reporter with Product Design & Development in January 2015, where she was responsible for covering breaking news and industry analysis. She is now the editor for Manufacturing.net . Primary areas of interest in the fields of engineering and design include aerospace, embedded technology, robotics, automation, and electric vehicles.

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