September 14, 2021|9:20 am – 9:40 am (ET)

From Challenge to Challenger: Leveraging Additive Manufacturing Strengths to Succeed

Additive Manufacturing (AM) has its challenges and strengths. If AM is not aiming to replace conventional manufacturing why adoption of this technology is growing so rapidly? Why some companies scale additive production faster than others? How can your organization become AM leader? Disruption is constant. Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers opportunity for agile manufacturing and innovation that is critical for thriving in continuously changing environment.

In this presentation, we will discuss how to work past AM challenges, how to explore its full potential from the ground up, and how to become a true innovator in your industry.

The first step is to look inward at your organization. It involves an end-to-end rethinking of your design process, your manufacturing philosophy, and your entire value chain. You’ll need agile teams that aren’t bound by traditional ways, and your organization must be set up to nurture and optimize that agility. With the right organizational groundwork, you will create new opportunities for your products and your business that will grow more powerful over time.

Speaker
Maryna Ienina

Maryna Ienina

AM Consultant – Digitalization

EOS North America

Event Speakers

Maryna Ienina

Maryna Ienina

AM Consultant – Digitalization, EOS North America

Maryna is an Additive Minds Consultant in Digitalization at EOS. She supports integration of EOS systems into existing manufacturing infrastructure and use of machine sensor data to optimize utilization of industrial 3D Printing. She also coordinates activities for Additive Minds Academy and facilitates digitalization of AM education.

Maryna earned her master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), and the National Technical University of Ukraine Polytechnic Institute. At KIST she did research about the flexible floating ring seal that is used to reduce air leakage and increase compressor efficiency. She started her journey in additive manufacturing in July 2016 as an Applications Engineer.

Now together with EOS Additive Minds she shares her expertise to help in leveraging innovation with industrial 3D Printing.

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