It's clear that AI and additive manufacturing (AM) are a natural marriage of innovative technologies. As more companies focus on solutions that fortify the supply chain and increase the speed of engineering ingenuity, AM adoption will continue to accelerate.  

 

Today, host Fabian Alefeld speaks with the co-founder and CEO of 1000 Kelvin, Omar Fergani. 1000 Kelvin is a company at the forefront of the AI-driven revolution in the AM industry. Omar explains the depths of the innovation driven by 1000 Kelvin, the pivotal role that AI plays in industrial 3D printing, and how the AMAIZE co-pilot helps engineers to reduce design time and engineer onboarding.  

  

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Key takeaways: 

 

[1:18] 1000 Kelvin’s mission and how it plans to solve additive manufacturing’s biggest challenges. 

 

[6:26] How implementing a materials processing discipline will move additive manufacturing to serial production. 

 

[10:41] 1000 Kelvin’s AMAIZE is a co-pilot engineering tool and thermal management platform.  

 

[12:58] On a macro level, AMAIZE helps to onboard new engineers.  

 

[19:45] How the co-pilot integrates into the design workflow.   

 

[22:09] Business use cases support the growth of AM spare parts and fortify the supply chain. 

 

[26:03] The limitations and advantages of AI in AM.