MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 9, Daniel Rothfuss, Henkel Loctite AM
This week we share the final episode in this mini-series in a conversation with Daniel Rothfuss, Head of Product Development & Application Engineering at Henkel Loctite AM. In this final episode, Daniel outlines how Henkel’s approach to material innovation is helping manufacturers design for sustainability while unlocking new applications in AM.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 8, Byron Kennedy, SPEE3D
The MANSUS x AMGTA penultimate episode has landed. This week with hear from Byron Kennedy, CEO, SPEE3D, an Australian manufacturing company at the forefront of metal additive manufacturing.
SPEE3D’s technology is redefining how critical industries—including defense, mining, and energy—approach manufacturing. It is natural to conclude that that such industries, by proxy, are not sustainable. And yet, they aren’t going away. The question then becomes: how do these critical industries think about their environmental impact to become more sustainable? SPEE3D has part of the answer.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 7, Rainer Lotz, Renishaw
In this episode we speak with Rainer Lotz, President EMEA at Renishaw. Rainer shares insights on how selecting the right parts and materials for additive manufacturing can lead to significant reductions in material waste, production time, and overall carbon footprint.
Rainer talks about Renishaw’s high-productivity AM systems, designed for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, and highlight real-world examples from industries like automotive and medical, where their technology is delivering measurable sustainability benefits. By leveraging compact, high-performance laser systems, Renishaw is helping manufacturers improve competitiveness while maintaining part quality and reducing environmental impact.
The conversation also explores the importance of industry collaboration through the AMGTA to accelerate sustainable practices across the sector. #SustainableManufacturing #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Renishaw #AMGTA #MANSUS
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 6, François Minec, HP Additive Manufacturing
In episode 6, François Minec, VP & Global Head of Sales and Business Development at HP Additive Manufacturing, shares how HP is approaching sustainability for their customers.
HP Additive Manufacturing develops industrial 3D printers for both metal and polymer applications, focusing on high reliability and cost-effective production.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 5, Pierre Gonnetan & Krysten Minnici, Arkema
In episode 5 we hear from Arkema where Pierre Gonnetan, Global Business Manager - 3D Printing and Krysten Minnici, Business Development - 3D Printing share their insights into the company’s approach to sustainability and their latest material developments.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 4 Edvin Resebo, AMEXCI
The MANSUS x AMGTA mini-series continues to explore the solutions, stories and potential of additive manufacturing (AM). Episode 4 brings us to AMEXCI, where we explore how sustainability is embedded in their operations and how collaboration and innovation are key to advancing responsible manufacturing. We hear from Edvin Resebo, CEO of AMEXCI.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 3 Martin Neff, ARBURG
The MANSUS x AMGTA mini-series continues to explore the solutions, stories and potential of additive manufacturing (AM). In Episode 3, we spent time with Martin Neff, Global Sales Director of ARBURG to talk about ARBURG Additive, a subsidiary of ARBURG GmbH. Known for its expertise in injection molding, ARBURG GmbH has been a leader in machine building for decades. Over the past ten years, the company has expanded into additive manufacturing, integrating its proprietary injection molding technology into the AM sector.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 2 Björn Hannappel, EOS
The MANSUS x AMGTA mini-series continues to explore the solutions, stories and potential of additive manufacturing (AM). In Episode 2, we catch up with Björn Hannappel, Head of Sustainability at EOS on the show floor at Formnext 2024. Björn discussed how EOS, a global leader in 3D printing technology, is advancing sustainability with a focus on design innovation, digital value chains, and materials.
MANSUS x AMGTA Mini-Series Episode 1 Sherri Monroe, AMGTA
MANSUS, in collaboration with the Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA), is excited to launch a video series showcasing how AM is shaping a more environmentally and commercially sustainable future for manufacturing. In this nine-part series we will be talking to AMGTA members about their solutions. Episode 1 is opened by Sherri Monroe, Executive Director of the AMGTA.
Sustainable PCB manufacturing with AME
In a recent conversation between MANSUS’s Jim Woodcock and Omar Fergani, Co-Founder of 1000 Kelvin, the spotlight was on addressing these challenges through the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Fergani shared insights into how AI-driven technologies are reshaping the landscape of AM.
Caracol’s Heron AM: Large-Scale 3D Printing with a Focus on Sustainability
Violetta Nespola, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer at Caracol, spoke with us at RAPID + TCT 2024 and walked us through Heron AM, the company’s large-scale 3D printing platform. Heron AM integrates robotics to create parts from thermoplastic composite pellets to help address both efficiency and sustainability in its approach to additive manufacturing.
Interview– Omar Fergani, 1000 Kelvin
In a recent conversation between MANSUS’s Jim Woodcock and Omar Fergani, Co-Founder of 1000 Kelvin, the spotlight was on addressing these challenges through the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Fergani shared insights into how AI-driven technologies are reshaping the landscape of AM.
Interview– Amal Charles, Trumpf
During Formnext 2023 MANSUS spoke with Amal Charles, a product manager in the additive manufacturing (AM) business unit at Trumpf. Trumpf is a family-owned company celebrating a century in the machine tools business, and Amal shared insights into how the company is prioritizing sustainability in its operations and product development.
Interview– Filomeno Martina, WAAM3D
Filomeno Martina, a co-founder and the CEO of WAAM3D, discussed the company’s innovative approach to large-scale metal additive manufacturing, emphasizing sustainability, during our interview at Formnext 2023. Specializing in using wire as feedstock and electric arcs as the heat source, WAAM3D stands out for producing some of the largest 3D-printed parts in the world and working with a variety of high-performance alloys.
Interview– Frank Roberts, 6K Inc
In a recent interview at Formnext, Frank Roberts, President of 6K Additive, offered a deep dive into the company’s innovative approach to manufacturing premium powders for additive manufacturing (AM), highlighting the company’s strong emphasis on sustainability.
Interview– Keith Kirkwood, Carbon
Keith Kirkwood, Senior Product Manager of Materials at Carbon, spoke to MANSUS at Formnext 2023 and explained how Carbon is innovating 3D printing sustainably by combining hardware, materials, and software.
Interview – Piotr Jędrych, 3D LAB
At Formnext, Piotr Jędrych, additive manufacturing (AM) project manager at Warsaw-based 3D Lab, shared insights into the company’s innovative approach towards sustainability in the additive manufacturing sector. Specialising in the production of ultrasonic atomisers for metal powders, 3D Lab is actively addressing one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: recycling and reusing waste materials from AM/3D printing processes.
Interview– Björn Hannappel, EOS
At the forefront of industrial 3D printing in metal and plastics, EOS is not just pioneering technological innovation but also championing responsible manufacturing. Björn Hannappel, Head of Sustainability at EOS, shared valuable insights during a recent interview at the world’s largest additive manufacturing (AM) event, Formnext, shedding light on how EOS integrates sustainability into its core business strategy.