The Additive Manufacturing Users Association and Metal 3D collaborated to provide metal 3D printing training for Hyundai Heavy Industries.
The Additive Manufacturing Users Association (AMUA) and Metal 3D jointly conducted a metal 3D printing training program for employees of Hyundai Heavy Industries.
The training sessions aimed to enhance the understanding and practical skills of Hyundai Heavy Industries personnel in the field of metal additive manufacturing.
This initiative underscores a growing trend of industrial companies investing in specialized training to leverage advanced manufacturing technologies like metal 3D printing for their operations.
This training highlights the increasing adoption of metal additive manufacturing in heavy industries. By upskilling its workforce, Hyundai Heavy Industries is positioning itself to utilize 3D printing for complex part production, prototyping, and potentially repair, which can lead to shorter lead times and reduced material waste in shipbuilding and other heavy industrial applications.
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