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Disruptive 3D Printing

Anderhofstadt, Ralf, author.
Munich, Germany : Carl Hanser Verlag, [2023]

Unites the two sides of additive manufacturing: 1) the technical aspect of 3D printing and 2) the disruptive consequences for value chains between producers, intermediaries, and customers due to modern business models. This book both shows the dangers of disruptive 3D printing technology, and offers solution approaches and procedural models.

Bibliographic Information


Format: eBook
Author: Anderhofstadt, Ralf,
Subject: Three-dimensional printing
Publication Year:2023
Language:English
Published:Munich, Germany : Carl Hanser Verlag, [2023]
ISBN:9781569909256
1569909253
Notes:Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- The Authors -- Explanation of Icons -- 1 Additive Manufacturing - The Next Level of Industrialization -- 1.1 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing -- 1.1.1 Competitive Advantages Thanks to 3D Printing -- 1.1.2 Variety of Materials -- 1.1.3 Standards and Guidelines -- 1.1.4 Classification of Manufacturing Processes -- 1.2 Overview of 3D Printing Processes -- 1.2.1 The Main Additive Manufacturing Processes -- 1.2.2 Combined 3D Printing Processes -- 1.2.3 New Processes -- 1.3 Plethora of Applications and Industries -- 1.3.1 Automotive and Aerospace Industries -- 1.3.2 Mechanical Engineering -- 1.3.3 Medical Technology -- 1.3.4 Consumer Goods Industry -- 1.3.5 Food Technology -- 1.3.6 Real Estate Industry -- 1.4 Outlook -- 2 Disruptions - New Rules of the Game for Companies and People -- 2.1 Breaking with Today's Value Chains -- 2.1.1 Dematerialization -- 2.1.2 Disaggregation -- 2.1.3 Disintermediation -- 2.1.4 Diversification -- 2.1.5 Production on Demand -- 2.1.6 Decentralization -- 2.1.7 Democratization -- 2.1.8 Disownership -- 2.1.9 New Logistic Chains -- 2.1.10 Consistency of Internal Value Chains -- 2.1.11 Sustainability -- 2.2 Developing Disruptions with People -- 2.2.1 Barriers to Change -- 2.2.2 Think Big, Start Small, Move Fast -- 3 Competitiveness Thanks to 3D Printing -- 3.1 Cost Advantages -- 3.2 Added Values -- 3.2.1 Added Value from 3D Printing -- 3.2.2 Creating Added Value (with Customers) -- 3.3 Performance Architecture -- 3.3.1 Developing Your Own Additive Manufacturing -- 3.3.2 Use of external Additive Manufacturing -- 3.3.3 Management of 3D Printing Data and Printing Processes -- 3.3.4 Intellectual Property Protection -- 3.3.5 Integration of Digital Platforms -- 3.4 Revenue Model -- 3.4.1 Additive Manufacturing Cost Structure -- 3.4.2 Additive Manufacturing Revenue Streams -- 4 Conclusion.
References -- Interview partners -- Paradigm Shifts - The Collection -- Index.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Course: BUS403