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BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing

BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing

By Björn Hannappel

Today’s environmental and social challenges demand action. As technology experts, we are committed to accelerating the world’s transition to Responsible Manufacturing with industrial 3D printing. This podcast delivers insights into projects, concepts, and ideas on how to make Responsible Manufacturing the new normal. Meet Björn, our Head of Sustainability, and his guests. from customers, suppliers, research institutes, NGOs, and EOS colleagues. Join us on this exciting journey of exploring Responsible Manufacturing!
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Carbon Calculation of 3D Printed Parts

BLUEPRINT for Responsible ManufacturingApr 24, 2023

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Carbon Calculation of 3D Printed Parts
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Responsible Innovation in 3D Printing

Responsible Innovation in 3D Printing

In this 5thepisode, Björn explores the most secret department in his company - the R&D area. He learns from his colleague Marco what role innovations play in ending the climate crisis. System Engineer Markus explains how customers can increase the productivity of their DMLS 3D printers up to 60% thanks to the innovative beam shaping feature. Additive Manufacturing Consultant Davy works with customers to develop applications that require significantly fewer support structures during production, which not only saves material but also energy and inert gas. Don't know what supports are? Then have a look!

Nov 08, 202227:11
Sustainable Spare Part Production

Sustainable Spare Part Production

Follow Björn in this episode to Berlin, where he meets with Stefanie Brickwede, Head of Additive Manufacturing at Deutsche Bahn. Until now, the company printed up to 60,000 spare parts and soundly investigated 3D printing to reduce cost, avoid waste and limit the standstill of trains. In addition to their manufacturing journey, you will discover the most exciting applications and benefits they have for their supply chain. Finally, Stefanie reveals why 3D printing is strategically important for the future of one of the largest European railway companies.

Sep 21, 202215:28
Sustainable Plastics 2 – Biobased Powder

Sustainable Plastics 2 – Biobased Powder

Join us for part two of sustainable plastic manufacturing and get exciting information about the first climate and carbon-neutral material for 3D printing. In the opening discussion, our EOS colleague Sam Houston will give you information about the properties of the biobased material and the industries in which it can be applied. Furthermore, Charlotte Herdt from our powder supplier Arkema will explain to you how castor beans are turned into plastic. Lastly, our third guest is Kai Landwehr from the NGO myclimate. Haven't you always wanted to know what carbon offsetting is and when it makes sense to utilize it? Kai will give you the answer.

Aug 02, 202238:29
Sustainable Plastics 1 – Use and Reuse of Powder

Sustainable Plastics 1 – Use and Reuse of Powder

In the second episode, Björn meets with two of his colleagues, polymer material experts, Sybille Fischer and Vanessa Seidenschwarz to discuss where carbon emissions occur during the 3D printing process. Sybille explains what happens to plastics during the process and the consequences this has for part properties. Vanessa gives insights into how users can prevent powder aging during production and work more efficiently, thanks to sustainability optimized parameters. Learn more about closing the material loop via powder reuse for other processes or powder and parts recycling.


BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing is a Vlog - so you'll have the best experience watching it on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iPvzvCGtR3TlQVw_xiNv56Xx81IXCX6

Jul 12, 202219:55
Life Cycle Assessment of 3D Printed Eyewear

Life Cycle Assessment of 3D Printed Eyewear

Björn’s first guests are Sebastian Zenetti, Managing Director and Head of Sales at YOU MAWO, and Sebastian Kilchert, Research Associate at Fraunhofer EMI. YOU MAWO offers customized and sustainably produced eyewear. The study conducted with Fraunhofer EMI proved that YOU MAWO’s frame production is three times more sustainable than the conventional manufacturing process. Sebastian Kilchert explains in detail the focus of the study and why the life-cycle assessment was such a critical part of it. Learn more about the benefits of 3D printed eyewear and YOU MAWO’s sustainability goals for the future.

BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing is a Vlog - so you'll have the best experience watching it on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iPvzvCGtR3TlQVw_xiNv56Xx81IXCX6

Jun 17, 202225:41
Introducing: BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing

Introducing: BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing

Let’s introduce our new vlog! Meet Björn and get a sneak peek of what you can expect in the following episodes. We are eager to make Responsible Manufacturing the new normal with our partners and customers. Also, get to know our CEO Marie Langer, as she explains how saving resources can help overcome environmental challenges and why 3D printing is the optimal production technology. Get ready and join us on this exciting journey of exploring Responsible Manufacturing!

BLUEPRINT for Responsible Manufacturing is a Vlog - so you'll have the best experience watching it on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5iPvzvCGtR3TlQVw_xiNv56Xx81IXCX6

Jun 17, 202202:05