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Interview with Autodesk’s Peter Rogers on Generative Design and the Future of Additive

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Peter Rogers is easily one of the most recognizable people in 3D Printing.

Underneath the flamboyant hairdo sits a very hardworking business development and sales professional who flits tirelessly from airport to airport throughout the world. Rogers is mainly active in Japan as an award-winning executive for Autodesk there.

Speaking and presenting often at conferences on generative design and 3D printing he champions the marriage of software and hardware to usher in the future of manufacturing. Autodesk through its 360 and Netfabb platforms is taking a leading role in trying to make our manufacturing toolchains digital. What is happening right now in software on the factory floor? We interviewed the congenial exec on the future of the enmeshing of the virtual and real. What brought you to 3D Printing and when did you join? I have walked a bit more of a strange path to AM than most. After […]

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