SNS: Special Letter: The Future of Advanced Manufacturing
 
 
SNS Subscriber Edition • Volume 22, Issue 35 • Week of September 25, 2017

 THE STRATEGIC NEWS SERVICE ©
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Special Letter

The Future of
Advanced
Manufacturing


by Shane Fox


 


 
 
 
 
 

SNS Special Letter:
The Future of Advanced Manufacturing


by Shane Fox

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Publisher's Note There are times when a new idea or technology takes hold, and then takes a while to develop and catch on, with the result that those of us not directly involved tend to think we know all about it - but don't. Usually, this doesn't much matter; we'll catch up later, when necessary. But sometimes - especially when the technology is revolutionary, disruptive, and actively developing - it's better if we catch up right away.

This is exactly the case for the linked categories of 3D printing, digital factories, and advanced manufacturing. Anyone waiting for this trio to change the world has already missed the bus. The question now is how quickly can we appreciate the scientific, business, and market-changing potential involved, and how does it affect our own planning? 

In this week's discussion, members will find the answers - and not a moment too soon. - mra.