While quick and small short term advantages are easily noteable in one of cases when adopting 3D Printing, the long term advantages are way bigger. And they are achieved by being smart while adopting 3D Printing and through trial and error runs.

There is no textbook procedure for adopting 3d printing in the manufacturing process. But with years of experience having worked in the automotive industry, Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri’s published research paper titled “Selecting spare parts for additive manufacturing: A design science approach” sets guidelines on selecting parts for 3D printing, which can be a major help in adopting 3d printing in the long run.

Dr. Chaudhuri has written an article on the approach to selecting parts for 3D Printing in our recently inaugurated magazine – The AM Chronicle Journal and our this episode is based on the same.

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About Dr Atanu Chaudhari

Dr. Atanu Chaudhuri is an Associate Professor of Operations and Technology Management at Durham University Business School, UK and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at Aalborg University, Denmark. Dr. Atanu has more than 8 years of industrial experience having worked in automotive industry, consulting and research- all in India and more than 9 years of academic experience in India, Denmark and UK. He is also the Digital Supply Chain working group leader of the leading AM network- Mobility Goes Additive. Dr. Atanu has spoken on additive manufacturing applications in spare parts at industrial conferences in Sweden and Denmark. He has published in leading journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management and has more than 30 journal articles to his credit.

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Another Knowledge sharing initiative from the stable of Indian 3D Printing Network, AM Infocast Powered by AM Chronicle is a new podcast channel where, we aim to bring to you just that. Updates, forecasts, news facts directly from the original source. The first series begins on 16th June 2020.

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