Professional Certificate in Additive Manufacturing for Change Agents

Published on June 21, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm excited to have [Guest's Name], an expert in Additive Manufacturing, joining us. We're here to talk about the Professional Certificate in Additive Manufacturing for Change Agents. Let's start with you sharing your experience working with additive manufacturing technologies. GUEST: Thanks for having me! I've been working with additive manufacturing for over a decade now. It's amazing to see how it has transformed various industries like aerospace, automotive, and healthcare. HOST: That's fascinating! How do you think this course will benefit professionals who are interested in this field? GUEST: This course is designed to equip change agents with the right skills and knowledge. They'll learn about different AM processes, materials science, and digital manufacturing. Plus, they'll gain a strategic vision for integrating AM into their organizations. HOST: Could you tell us more about the 'design for additive manufacturing' principle that's mentioned in the course description? GUEST: Sure! Design for Additive Manufacturing or DfAM is a design methodology that leverages the unique capabilities of AM technologies. It allows engineers and designers to create complex geometries, optimize weight, and minimize material waste. HOST: That sounds crucial for professionals to understand. What are some current trends in additive manufacturing that are relevant to the course? GUEST: The course covers topics such as supply chain implications and new business models. With AM, we're seeing a shift towards localized production, on-demand manufacturing, and mass customization. These trends are reshaping traditional supply chains and creating new opportunities. HOST: That's quite revolutionary! But there must be challenges too. What would you say are the major hurdles in implementing additive manufacturing in organizations? GUEST: Some challenges include the high initial investment, lack of standardization, and talent gap. However, with the right training and strategic planning, organizations can overcome these obstacles and reap the benefits of AM. HOST: Absolutely! Looking forward, where do you see the future of additive manufacturing heading? GUEST: The future of AM is promising. We're expecting to see more advanced materials, larger build volumes, and faster production speeds. Moreover, as more industries adopt AM, we'll witness an increase in innovation and sustainable manufacturing practices. HOST: Thank you so much for sharing your insights! To our listeners, if you're looking to become a leader in the additive manufacturing revolution, this course is an excellent starting point. Enroll today and accelerate your career!

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