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A Free, Educational Webinar: Tuesday, December 4, 2018 • 2:00 p.m. ET
Engineers and designers often need to create parts or products in small volumes to validate mechanical design decisions, get real user feedback, or even start selling to real customers to confirm product-market fit.

Short run production can be technically challenging, costly, and slow, but by leveraging 3D printing more efficient and cost-effective workflows can be achieved.

In this webinar, Andrew Edman, Applications Engineer at Formlabs, will cover multiple methods for creating half a dozen to a few hundred units for testing, including thermoforming, RTV casting, injection molding, and more.
What You’ll Learn:
  • Learn which short run production method is best for your project
  • Develop an understanding of when and where to use 3D printing in a short run production workflow
  • Discover tips and tricks for getting the most out of your short run production efforts
Sign Up Today!
 About Our Guest
Andrew Edman
Applications Engineer
Formlabs
Andrew Edman is an Applications Engineer at Formlabs. Prior to Formlabs, Andrew ran CLEAR design lab, a product design and development consultancy that helped startups and Fortune 500 companies alike to create new products, from concept to full-scale manufacturing. At Formlabs, Andrew works to help manufacturers get value from adding 3D printing to their operations, from validation to production floor jigs and fixtures.
 About Our Host
Tierney King
Associate Editor
Product Design & Development
Tierney is Associate Editor for Product Design & Development and Medical Design Technology. She graduated from UW-Madison with a Journalism degree and received her MBA in Marketing.

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