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Additive Manufacturing Media Kicks Off Season Three of "The Cool Parts Show"

This hit web series continues with more episodes about industrial 3D printing. 

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Hosts of “The Cool Parts Show” Peter Zelinski and Stephanie Hendrixson

Modern Machine Shop sister publication Additive Manufacturing Media kicked off season 3 of “The Cool Parts Show” August 12th. The show is a continuing video series about the advance of 3D printing into industrial production. Regular series hosts Senior Editor Stephanie Hendrixson and Editor-in-Chief Peter Zelinski are back for Season 3. Each episode explores the design, manufacture and potential impact of a specific 3D printed part with host discussion and expert commentary.

Season 3 highlights parts that demonstrate the cross section of 3D printing and machining, looks at biomedical applications, explores just how small additive parts can be, covers 3D for automotive, and looks at whether additive technology can produce a sustainable supply chain. The new season is again being produced in partnership with Carpenter Additive.

“We’re building on the previous seasons of the show as well as our special coronavirus coverage to introduce 3D printing technologies and materials that we haven’t shown viewers before, and expanding the scope of the ideas we explore,” Hendrixson says. “The parts in this season point to things like better healthcare, more efficient transportation, and greater sustainability in manufacturing — and we’re excited to tell these stories!”

Episodes will be posted from August to October to Additive Manufacturing’s website and to the Additive Manufacturing YouTube channel.

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