• Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Industry

  • Mar 31 2022
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Industry

  • Summary

  • The energy industry has for a long time been conservative and opposed to changes in its operations. However, the current shift in energy preference that has been brought on by the need for environmental conservation and government regulation has changed the industry’s attitude. They are now digitalizing and embracing concepts such as additive manufacturing to reduce cost, attract talent, and extend the life of existing plants. I’m your host Ashley Eckhoff and I’m joined by John Nixon of Siemens Digital Industries Software and John Lusty, the Industry Lead for Energy & Utilities Industry Marketing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They’ll share with us how additive manufacturing is being used to transform the energy industry. In this episode, you’ll learn about the different segments within the Siemens energy and utility industry. You’ll also learn about the challenges that additive manufacturing solves and the opportunities it opens up the industry to. Additionally, you’ll learn why the adoption of new technology in the industry has increased over the past few years. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The impact that energy transition is having on the industry (04:09) How the adoption of new technology impacts new energy projects (06:45) The speed of technology adoption within the energy industry (07:45) The challenges that additive manufacturing solves (14:21) Connect with John Nixon:  LinkedIn Connect with John Lusty:  LinkedIn Connect with Ashley Eckhoff: LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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