Webinar: Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing for Productivity
An upcoming webinar presented by Okuma and RPM Innovations will address AM’s role alongside subtractive manufacturing.
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Okuma’s Wade Anderson (left) and RPM Innovation’s Robert Mudge will present a July 20 webinar titled “Using Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing to Multiply Productivity.”
How can additive manufacturing (AM) be combined with subtractive manufacturing in a way that successfully boosts productivity? What, in practical terms, does that success look like?
A webinar taking place July 20 will address AM’s role alongside subtractive manufacturing, using real manufacturing data to demonstrate costs and benefits of both processes. Material costs, hourly shop rates and spindle utilization will be among the factors considered in this presentation.
The free webinar will be hosted by Wade Anderson, product specialist sales manager for Okuma, and Robert Mudge, CEO of RPM Innovations. Register here to attend.
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