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Principal Analyst, Automotive Lightweighting, S&P Global Mobility
As OEMs increasingly explore three-dimensional printing for vehicle components, S&P Global experts ask whether or not the technology is likely to go mainstream.
The technology is particularly on a growth trend as a result of the move towards electrified vehicles, as the weight from batteries needs to be countered by lightweighting techniques in other areas of the car.
And if 3D printing does indeed become economically viable for OEMs, does that put some suppliers at risk as parts become increasingly vertically integrated by carmakers?
Could we also see a large proportion of light vehicles 3D printed in the distant future? All will be answered in this week’s episode of Autology.
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Speaker: Elisha Thakorlal, OEM Strategy expert at S&P Global