DE Hot Seat: Reconciling Additive and Subtractive

3D printing and machining: complementary or competitive?

Panelists explore the intersection of additive and subtractive manufacturing.

Panelists explore the intersection of additive and subtractive manufacturing.


DATE: Thursday, September 23, 2021
TIME: 1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT

Much of the recent focus has been on Additive Manufacturing (AM), giving the false impression that Subtractive Manufacturing is no longer relevant. But those on the frontline tell us, in the real world, Additive and Subtractive are merging, creating efficient hybrid workflows.

Tune in to hear experts discuss:

  • how 3D printing and machining complement each other;
  •  software that lets you explore hybrid production processes;
  • on-demand service providers that give you both options.

Panelists

Anthony Graves, Senior Director, Head of Product and Strategy, Digital Manufacturing Solutions, HP

As head of product and strategy for HP's Digital Manufacturing Solutions, Anthony is responsible for vision, requirements, pricing and packaging, partnerships, and go-to-market. This new group inside HP is focused on delivering solutions specifically designed and engineered to support the high order volume businesses emerging around personalized, customized, and on-demand digital and additive manufacturing.

Prior to joining HP, Anthony spent 25+ years in the manufacturing industry. Anthony was also an original co-founder of Fast Radius and HSMWorks, an integrated CAM solution for SolidWorks (acquired by Autodesk in 2012, now the CAM engine inside Fusion 360).

Gene Miller, Technical Sales Engineer, Velo3D

Gene has held various high-level positions in foundry and process engineering. He joined Velo3D in 2016 as a process engineer, developing unique laser parameters for Velo3D’s flagship 3D metal AM printer Sapphire® helping elevate Velo3D’s SupportFreeTMtechnology. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University.

Aaron Kelly, VP of Sales, Desktop Metal

Aaron Kelly is currently VP of Sales Enablement at Desktop Metal helping customers be successful with metal 3D printing. Prior to Desktop Metal, Aaron worked over 18 years at Dassault SystemesSolidWorks Corp. in many roles from Tech Support Engineer to Vice President of Product Management. He has also held Vice President of Product Management roles at Ipswitch Inc. and Cengage and has consulted with technology companies regarding product, marketing, and go-to-market strategies.

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