Article
Interactions of an Additive Manufacturing Program with Society
Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (2012, Austin, TX)
Abstract
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has shown considerable promise for the future but also proposes some challenges. Many AM barriers tend to be non-technical and instead are human-centric issues such as lack of education of practitioners in AM capabilities, cultural differences, vested interests, and potentially lack of imagination. It is highly desirable for all research and educational institutions to help address these issues. This paper summarizes the additive manufacturing research and education program at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) and its interactions with various constituents, including K-12 students, undergraduate and graduate students, distance students, and industry.
Meeting Name
23rd Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium -- An Additive Manufacturing Conference (2012: Aug. 6-8, Austin, TX)
Department(s)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Publication Date
8-8-2012
Publication Date
08 Aug 2012
Disciplines
Citation Information
Frank W. Liou, Ming-Chuan Leu and Robert G. Landers. "Interactions of an Additive Manufacturing Program with Society" Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium (2012, Austin, TX) (2012) p. 45 - 61 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ming-leu/405/