How Additive Manufacturing positively impacts the sustainability of the manufacturing industry

What if you could transform the world by changing how we design and manufacture with sustainable impact in mind? What if you could design and produce personalized, more localized, on-demand 3D Printed parts that enable: using less material, reducing inventory of raw materials and finished goods, avoiding the impact associated with transportation, and expanding product life to increase availability of spare parts?

At HP 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing, it is priority to help customers rethink design throughout the product lifecycle. To use less material and reduce waste, enabling a circular economy, one innovative customer at a time.

Now more than ever, the industry sees how strong the drive toward a net zero carbon, fully regenerative economy, search for the most sustainable portfolio of products and solutions is. Therefore, companies must change the way they make and use products to address the climate crisis and protect nature, to prevent the loss of ecosystems. Tracking megatrends is core to this business strategy: it’s also how HP keeps its finger on the pulse of the planet. Rapid Urbanization for example, which is the mass migration to large cities forcing smaller, shared spaces and inciting new business models, is a trend with enormous challenges and opportunities. Knowing that technology is critical in successfully addressing both, HP places sustainability at the helm.

If you want to know more on how Additive Manufacturing plays a big part in how to transform industries and the way we produce, make sure to join HP 3D Printing’s webinar on July 12th at 10:00 AM (UK time), by registering here.