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in cooperation with: Investment Casting Institute

Join us for an insightful discussion on how QuickCast Air™ is transforming 3D printed investment casting patterns. This webinar will explain the challenges faced when using traditional wax patterns, and how QuickCast Air lowers the cost curve to make 3D printed patterns competitive with wax patterns for the right applications at significantly higher quantities.

Why Attend?

  • Learn how QuickCast Air™ reduces resin material usage by over 30%, significantly cutting both production time and cost.
  • Discover how this innovative approach leverages advanced structural optimization techniques to enhance material efficiency and structural performance of printed patterns.
  • Explore the downstream benefits of QuickCast Air™: cleaner castings, less post-processing, and lower ash removal during burnout phases.
  • See how QuickCast Air™ can help you achieve cost competitiveness with traditional wax patterns, making 3D printed investment casting patterns work for more parts and significantly higher quantities.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how QuickCast Air™ is shifting the cost curve for the investment casting industry.

Our Expert

  • Patrick Dunne

    Patrick DunneVice President, Application Innovation Group & Technical Fellow, 3D Systems

    Patrick Dunne is Vice President, Application Innovation Group (AIG) & Technical Fellow at 3D Systems. Since joining the company in 1999, he has focused on application development for additive manufacturing (AM). Prior to his current role, Patrick led the Application Development Lab based in Berkeley, California, as part of the broader global AIG since 2010.

    Advocating an open-minded, creative, and holistic approach to problem-solving within manufacturing workflows, Patrick brings expertise to utilize a broad toolbox of conventional and AM technologies, including direct and indirect metals, SLA, SLS, DLP, and Inkjet, all pointed towards a wide range of industries including, dental, medical, automotive and aerospace. In recent years his focus has been on originating, developing, and scaling up mass custom and mass complex manufacturing workflows in collaboration with industry-leading companies.

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