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Episode 9: 3D Printing for Railroads with Stefanie Brickwede

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It’s hard to imagine an application for 3D printing that’s more complex or heavier-duty than keeping a railroad running, but Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s railroad operator and a global logistics player, is doing just that.

In episode 9 of the Digital Factory Podcast, we speak with Stefanie Brickwede, who runs the additive manufacturing program at Deutsche Bahn and founded Mobility Goes Additive. We discuss the company’s applications for 3D printing, how she’s approached cultural change around additive manufacturing within the organization, and what’s next for 3D printing in the rail, automotive, and air transport industries.

(Stefanie Brickwede is a keynote speaker at The Digital Factory Conference in Munich on May 14. Join executives and technical experts from companies like GE, BMW, Henkel, Carl Zeiss, Deloitte, EOS, HP, and SAP to learn strategies for digital transformation in manufacturing. Visit https://digitalfactory.xyz/ to see the program and register, and use the code PODCAST for a discount. Advance price ends on April 26!)

In this episode:

– How Deutsche Bahn uses 3D printing to produce spare parts that meet strict safety regulations
– Why the company mostly outsources its 3D printing needs
– How the team introduced 3D printing, from getting stakeholder buy-in to training colleagues

Read more and find episode links on the Formlabs blog:
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See the full Digital Factory Munich conference program, and register using the code PODCAST for a discount:
https://digitalfactory.xyz/

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It’s hard to imagine an application for 3D printing that’s more complex or heavier-duty than keeping a railroad running, but Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s railroad operator and a global logistics player, is doing just that.

In episode 9 of the Digital Factory Podcast, we speak with Stefanie Brickwede, who runs the additive manufacturing program at Deutsche Bahn and founded Mobility Goes Additive. We discuss the company’s applications for 3D printing, how she’s approached cultural change around additive manufacturing within the organization, and what’s next for 3D printing in the rail, automotive, and air transport industries.

(Stefanie Brickwede is a keynote speaker at The Digital Factory Conference in Munich on May 14. Join executives and technical experts from companies like GE, BMW, Henkel, Carl Zeiss, Deloitte, EOS, HP, and SAP to learn strategies for digital transformation in manufacturing. Visit https://digitalfactory.xyz/ to see the program and register, and use the code PODCAST for a discount. Advance price ends on April 26!)

In this episode:

– How Deutsche Bahn uses 3D printing to produce spare parts that meet strict safety regulations
– Why the company mostly outsources its 3D printing needs
– How the team introduced 3D printing, from getting stakeholder buy-in to training colleagues

Read more and find episode links on the Formlabs blog:
http://bit.ly/2HOw8Cj

See the full Digital Factory Munich conference program, and register using the code PODCAST for a discount:
https://digitalfactory.xyz/

The Digital Factory Podcast

  continue reading

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