SMMG Seminar | 未来经济中增材制造(3D打印)的期待与角色
Additive Manufacturing (AM), widely known as 3D printing, is transforming how we design, produce, and deliver physical products. This presentation by Prof Chua offers an in-depth look at the evolution of AM technologies, their classifications, and the unique advantages they bring over traditional manufacturing methods. Through the “5Cs” framework—Concrete, Copper, Circuits, Chocolate, and Cells—the talk illustrates the diverse applications of AM across fields such as construction, electronics, biomedical engineering, and food technology. Emerging trends like bioprinting, AI-assisted generative design, and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) are also explored, along with the push toward standardization, quality certification, and scalability for mass production. With rapid advancements in materials, processes, and digital integration, AM is positioned not just as a tool for innovation, but as a key enabler of next-generation manufacturing ecosystems—more efficient, personalized, and sustainable.