Episode 28: Carpet floor, concrete floor: How our workplaces are changing

 

As part of our “Future of Work” series, host Matt Griffin explores the evolution of the modern workplace in the wake of the COVID-19 era – and how 3D printing is blending “concrete and carpet floor” working environments to bring design, engineering, problem-solving, and fabrication into the same arena. 

For this episode, the spotlight is on the Autodesk Technology Centers – a case study showcasing how this community functions and the role additive manufacturing plays as an enabling technology with unique capabilities to serve a global network of participants. 

Featured guests include Autodesk Technology Centers staff members, along with members from resident teams Ambots, the University of Waterloo, and Nia Technologies. 


 
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Episode 27: New developments in functional prototyping and agile manufacturing