Webinar: Boost Part Performance with Metal 3D Printing

Find out if 3D printing is a viable alternative to your current component manufacturing processes at a free webinar presented jointly by Dunlee and EOS.

At the webinar, you'll learn:

 

  • How 3D printing can be successfully implemented for mass production
  • How additive manufacturing can boost a part’s performance
  • How EOS technology has enabled series production of medical implants as well as numerous applications in many industries
  • Dunlee’s successful journey from traditional manufacturing to additive manufacturing of highly demanding, pure tungsten anti-scatter grids for CT equipment
  • How challenges can be resolved easily through a strong solution-oriented partnership

Speakers include Jan Philippe Grage, product and development manager for Dunlee, and Thomas Gradl, business development manager – medical at EOS. Jan Philippe Grage is responsible for the growth and development of the Dunlee's 3D printing business. Under his leadership, Dunlee's machine park has more than doubled its capacity, and it is now one of the largest tungsten-only printer parks in the world. Thomas Gradl has extensive experience in the production of additive manufacturing components. At EOS, he is responsible for the market development of additive manufacturing technologies in the medical device sector in the EMEA region.

 

Register here and choose from two convenient sessions on February 3, 2021: at 9:00 am or 4:00 pm CET.

We look forward to your participation in this informative seminar!

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Dunlee is a brand of the Philips Company Group and distributes all products, solutions and services for the third-party imaging business. The product portfolio includes CT, MR and X-ray solutions for OEMs and 3D printed tungsten products.

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