The aerospace industry is leading the way for adoption of Additive Fabrication technologies for manufacturing applications. With widespread adoption of Additive Manufacturing for jigs, fixtures, and tooling applications on the shop floor, as well as the announcements of trailblazing companies like United Launch Alliance and Airbus qualifying additive manufactured high performance thermoplastic parts for flight applications, and the printed jet UAV demonstrated in 2015, the future of the industry is starting to take shape.
The webinar will be presented by Scott Sevcik, the Senior Manager for Aerospace & Defense Business Development at Stratasys. In this role, Scott is responsible for accelerating the adoption of 3D Printing in the aerospace and defense industries globally through building partnerships for application and technology development. Prior to Stratasys, Scott led the program management team developing sensors and integrated systems for commercial transport aircraft at United Technologies Aerospace Systems. At UTAS, and Lockheed Martin before that, he led engineering teams on development projects for the SmartProbe® AirData System, the Taiwan P-3 Aircraft, and a satellite launch program. Scott also led proposal efforts for UAVs, avionics, and missile defense programs at Lockheed Martin. Scott holds Master’s degrees in Business Administration and Aerospace Engineering from San Jose State University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Political Science from Iowa State University.
During the webinar you will learn about:
The recent steps forward in manufacturing for the aerospace industry
The key applications in which the technology is in use
Where Additive Manufacturing for aerospace is headed
Watch the on-demand webinar below to learn more: