Over the past several years, many industries have embraced the design freedoms and production capabilities of additive manufacturing. Even though AM has realized increasing acceptance as an alternative to traditional manufacturing, it was not seen as an economical replacement for castings. However, as additive technology advances, it is becoming a viable, cost-effective method for large-scale production.
Binder Jet is one emerging additive technology that can have a tremendous impact on traditional supply chains and is an efficient method for producing innovative components quickly and at scale.
Join this webinar to learn about the new innovations in Binder Jet technology that are putting it on the path to disrupt manufacturing methods like castings and help industries innovate and get to market faster.
Speaker
Jacob Brunsberg, Modality Leader, Binder Jet
GE Additive
Charged with leading GE Additive’s binder jet modality, Jacob is responsible for the strategic development and commercialization of the technology.
Jacob has held leadership roles in engineering, project and product management and sales and marketing. Prior to GE, Jacob worked for American Roller Company and Plasma Coatings with responsibility for the growth strategy of the industrial division of the company. This division focused on advanced welding, cladding, thermal spray and powder metallurgy technologies.
He joined the GE Additive with a passion for growing and expanding the impact of additive on the manufacturing sector – in particular emerging binder jet technologies. Jacob holds a Bachelor of Science in materials science and engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.