커뮤니티

세미나

Applications of Additive Manufacturing to Mobility Industries

Date
2023-03-22 16:00:00
Lecturer
CEO Hong Kwan Choi(3D Factory)
Venue
110-N103
Contact
Prof. Young-Bin Park (ypark@unist.ac.kr)

This lecture aims to explore the potential impact of 3D printing on the automotive and construction fields. With the rapid development of 3D printing technology, it has become increasingly feasible to create complex, customized parts and structures that were previously impossible or prohibitively expensive using traditional manufacturing methods.

In the automotive industry, 3D printing can be used for rapid prototyping, small batch production, and the creation of lightweight, high-performance materials. This has the potential to significantly reduce costs and time-to-market, as well as improve fuel efficiency and safety.

In the construction industry, 3D printing has the potential to revolutionize the way buildings are designed and constructed, enabling the creation of complex geometries and customized structures that can be produced with minimal waste and in a fraction of the time required for traditional construction methods. Additionally, 3D printing can enable the use of sustainable materials and reduce the carbon footprint of the construction process.

However, there are still significant challenges to be overcome in terms of scaling up 3D printing technology for use in large-scale manufacturing and construction projects. These challenges include the development of new materials, the optimization of printing speeds, and the integration of 3D printing into existing manufacturing and construction processes.

Through this lecture, graduate students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the potential impact of 3D printing on the automotive and construction fields, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with the widespread adoption of this technology. This knowledge will prepare students to participate in ongoing research and development efforts aimed at advancing 3D printing technology in these industries.