Additive manufacturing has the ability to remove many of the supply chain bottlenecks faced by companies in the energy industry. However, there is still some hesitancy towards fully embracing it as part of their go-to solutions. This is because the early adopters have not yet unlocked its full potential when combined with other tools such as design and simulation tools.

I’m your host, Ashley Eckhoff, and I’m joined by John Nixon of Siemens Digital Industries Software and John Lusty, the Industry Lead for Energy & Utilities Industry Marketing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They’ll share with us the current state of additive manufacturing in the energy industry.

In this episode, you’ll learn about the challenges that have slowed down the adoption of additive manufacturing in the energy industry. You’ll also learn about the role that simulation and automation are playing as the industry continues to digitalize. Additionally, you’ll learn about what has prompted increased digitalization within the industry in the last five years.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

The challenges slowing down the adoption of additive manufacturing (00:51)

The role that simulation is playing in the energy industry (07:55)

Areas within the energy industry that are embracing automation (11:15)

The position of additive manufacturing within the energy industry in the Gartner Hype Curve (13:30)


Connect with John Nixon: 
LinkedIn

Connect with John Lusty: 
LinkedIn

Connect with Ashley Eckhoff:
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Additive Manufacturing

Siemens Digital Industry Software

The Current State of Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Industry

MAY 4, 202220 MIN
Additive Manufacturing

The Current State of Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Industry

MAY 4, 202220 MIN

Description

Additive manufacturing has the ability to remove many of the supply chain bottlenecks faced by companies in the energy industry. However, there is still some hesitancy towards fully embracing it as part of their go-to solutions. This is because the early adopters have not yet unlocked its full potential when combined with other tools such as design and simulation tools.


I’m your host, Ashley Eckhoff, and I’m joined by John Nixon of Siemens Digital Industries Software and John Lusty, the Industry Lead for Energy & Utilities Industry Marketing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They’ll share with us the current state of additive manufacturing in the energy industry.


In this episode, you’ll learn about the challenges that have slowed down the adoption of additive manufacturing in the energy industry. You’ll also learn about the role that simulation and automation are playing as the industry continues to digitalize. Additionally, you’ll learn about what has prompted increased digitalization within the industry in the last five years.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The challenges slowing down the adoption of additive manufacturing (00:51)
  • The role that simulation is playing in the energy industry (07:55)
  • Areas within the energy industry that are embracing automation (11:15)
  • The position of additive manufacturing within the energy industry in the Gartner Hype Curve (13:30)


Connect with John Nixon: 


Connect with John Lusty: 


Connect with Ashley Eckhoff:


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.