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This webinar compares Projection Micro Stereolithography (PµSL) with traditional micro-fabrication methods and other additive manufacturing technologies. PµSL has been developed to address segments of the market that historically have not been well served by additive manufacturing. The technology is able to achieve part resolution down to 2 µm with high levels of accuracy and precision. In addition, it’s scaling to support end-part volume production cost-effectively.

Watch this webinar for:

  • a technology comparison by John Kawola, CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication
  • a review of the current state of materials used in 3D printing that could potentially displace traditional manufacturing methods by Managing Director Phil Reeves of Reeves Insight

Speakers:

Dr. Phil Reeves is a leading consultant on Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing (AM/3DP) business strategy and investment. Phil has worked in the field of AM/3DP for over 25-years, having gained a Ph.D. in the subject from Nottingham University (UK) in the mid-1990s. Since this time, Phil has worked in several AM/3DP related roles including R&D, business development, corporate strategy & consulting. In 2003 Phil founded leading AM/3DP consulting firm Econolyst Ltd which was acquired by Stratasys in 2015. Between 2015 and 2018 Phil was the global Vice President of consulting at Stratasys, the world’s leading 3D Printing technology vendor. Phil is now the managing director at Reeves Insight Ltd.

John Kawola Headshot John Kawola is the CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF) an additive manufacturing technology company with a focus on high resolution, accuracy and precision. From 2016 to 2019, John served as President-Americas for Ultimaker, the leading open source desktop 3D printing company. From 2012 to 2016, John was the CEO of Harvest Automation. Harvest developed and deployed an autonomous mobile robotic platform that assists workers with difficult, repetitive material handling. John was VP of Sales and then CEO of Z Corporation from 1997 until 2012. Z Corporation led the way in introducing fast, easy to use and full color 3D printing into a wide range of industries. John is also currently the Chairman of Labminds, a laboratory automation technology company and a Board Director at Industrial ML, an industrial machine learning company. John received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, MS in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer and an MBA from Union College.