Certificate Programme in 3D Printed Structural Components

Published on June 21, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today we're talking with an expert about the Certificate Programme in 3D Printed Structural Components. Can you tell us a bit about your experience in this field? GUEST: Sure, I've been working with additive manufacturing for over a decade, focusing on designing and implementing 3D printed structural components. HOST: Fascinating! So, how has additive manufacturing evolved over the years, and what trends are you seeing today? GUEST: It's grown exponentially, especially in industries like aerospace and automotive. The rise of topological optimization and increased accessibility to various 3D printing technologies have been game-changers. HOST: Speaking of technologies, the course covers FDM and SLA. Could you elaborate on their differences and why understanding them is essential? GUEST: Absolutely. FDM, or Fused Deposition Modeling, is an extrusion-based process, while SLA, or Stereolithography, uses a laser to cure resin. Understanding these technologies helps engineers and designers choose the right technique for their specific application. HOST: That makes sense. As the course also covers structural analysis and material selection, can you share any challenges faced when selecting materials and analyzing printed components? GUEST: Of course. Choosing the right material is crucial for the component's functionality, and it's essential to analyze stress, strain, and deflection. New materials are constantly being developed, so staying up to date with these advancements can be challenging. HOST: No doubt, it's a rapidly evolving field! Lastly, where do you see the future of additive manufacturing in structural components? GUEST: The potential is enormous. As technology advances, we'll see more complex geometries, lightweight structures, and perhaps even mass customization for individual consumers. HOST: Thank you for sharing your insights on this exciting course and the future of additive manufacturing. To our audience, if you'd like to learn more and boost your career in this rapidly growing field, visit our website to enroll today!

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