Interview with Matthias Schmidt-Lehr of Metal 3D Printing Consultancy Ampower http://bit.ly/2B94BJH Matthias Schmidt-Lehr of Ampower is a 3D printing consultant with deep experience in manufacturing for 3D printing. He’s worked for technology development institute Laser Zentrum Nord (Fraunhofer IAPT), its manufacturing spinoff Bionic Production and has been involved with a number of notable projects in industrializing manufacturing for 3D printing. Together with his colleagues, he does strategy, training, part qualification and research on 3D printing for Ampower. Ampower a Hamburg based metal 3D printing focused consultancy firm with deep experience with some of the leading companies using metal 3D printing to manufacture. Ampower has been positioning itself as the team that gives you analysis based on real metal 3D printing experience in manufacturing. We interviewed Matthias to find out his vision on what is happening in 3D printing and what is holding the market back. What is Ampower?
Why should I work with you?
What kind of customers do you have?
What are some of the major things holding back 3D printing?
If I am a company wanting to use 3D printing, what advice do you have for me?
What about if I wanted to industrialize 3D printing for manufacturing?
What are some of the most exciting developments in 3D printing right now?
What is the Additive Manufacturing market like in Germany?
Do you think that desktop 3D printers will be used to manufacture?
What are some emerging applications in 3D printing that you are the most excited about?
A lot of people are excited about binder jetting metals and MIM FDM but I see a lot of issues with shrinkage and deformation, you?
Do you think that DMLS will continue to dominate orthopedics and aviation? Or will other technologies replace it?
What about EB PBF?
What do you think of the prospects of the DED technologies?
How close are we to seeing 3D printing used at scale in automotive?
What polymer materials are you most excited about?
Are there any emerging metals that you are excited about?
How do I start making qualified 3D printed parts?
How does your cost calculation tool work?
Why is it that when you ask a client to select a part for 3D printing that they always pick the wrong one?
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