Industrial Adoption of Metal 3d Printing.
University of Waterloo researchers are keeping their eyes on the prize as they work to advance industrial adoption of metal 3D printing.
University of Waterloo researchers are keeping their eyes on the prize as they work to advance industrial adoption of metal 3D printing.
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Jeff White, leader of Robinson+Cole’s Manufacturing Law and Aerospace Supply Chain teams, and one of the most respected voices in the manufacturing world today, discusses the implications of tariffs becoming a permanent fixture, supply chains under constant stress, and technology transforming how companies operate. Jeff works with clients around the globe helping them navigate market access, growth, and disruption. He shares candid insights on how manufacturers can adapt to workforce shifts, embrace innovation, and stay competitive in a rapidly changing landscape. 🎧 Tune in to learn how to not just survive—but thrive—in today’s era of disruption.