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Advanced Manufacturing Breakthroughs to "Solve the Big Problems" - Bill Peter, Director for Advanced Manufacturing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Ready to hear some of the most cutting-edge advancements in 3D printing, bio-materials and smart systems?

Matt Kirchner sits down with Dr. Bill Peter, Director of Advanced Manufacturing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). From large-scale 3D printing to the use of bio-based materials, Dr. Peter is leading initiatives that are redefining the possibilities of manufacturing. He shares how ORNL is not just solving technical challenges but also reshaping the skills pipeline to meet the demands of tomorrow’s manufacturing jobs.

With a mission statement "solving the big problems," ORNL is exploring the convergence of technologies like machining, additive manufacturing, and smart systems. Discover how ORNL is addressing workforce gaps through cutting-edge training programs and collaborations with universities and industry leaders—all while bringing manufacturing innovations back to the U.S.

In this episode:

  • How ORNL is 3D printing bio-based, locally sourced materials to construct entire homes
  • The breakthrough that’s cutting waste in aerospace manufacturing from 90% to just 10%
  • Why 3D-printed molds are slashing lead times for industries like boating and construction
  • Using AI to spot defects & make adjustments in real-time during production
  • How ORNL's partnerships are driving U.S. innovation in wind energy, machining, and carbon fiber

Quotable Moments:

"We’re trying to see where and how can we bring those [manufacturing components] back, making them affordable, while integrating smart manufacturing not just to large companies, but also small and medium enterprises."

3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:

  1. Converging technologies are revolutionizing manufacturing: Advanced manufacturing is no longer about isolated processes. ORNL is pioneering the integration of machining, additive manufacturing, smart systems, and AI to create flexible, efficient production methods for everything from aircraft components to hydro dam turbines.
  2. Sustainability meets innovation: ORNL’s work with bio-based and locally sourced materials is reshaping industries like construction and packaging. From 3D-printing entire homes to developing recyclable molds for industrial applications, the future of manufacturing is green, scalable, and efficient.
  3. Preparing tomorrow’s workforce for multi-disciplinary roles: The next generation of manufacturing professionals will need to blend computational, hands-on, and problem-solving skills. Through programs like America's Cutting Edge and collaborations with institutions like the University of Maine, ORNL is setting a new standard for workforce development.

Resources in this Episode:

To learn more about Oak Ridge National Laboratory, visit: www.ornl.gov

More resources:

We want to hear from you! Send us a text.

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Ready to hear some of the most cutting-edge advancements in 3D printing, bio-materials and smart systems?

Matt Kirchner sits down with Dr. Bill Peter, Director of Advanced Manufacturing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). From large-scale 3D printing to the use of bio-based materials, Dr. Peter is leading initiatives that are redefining the possibilities of manufacturing. He shares how ORNL is not just solving technical challenges but also reshaping the skills pipeline to meet the demands of tomorrow’s manufacturing jobs.

With a mission statement "solving the big problems," ORNL is exploring the convergence of technologies like machining, additive manufacturing, and smart systems. Discover how ORNL is addressing workforce gaps through cutting-edge training programs and collaborations with universities and industry leaders—all while bringing manufacturing innovations back to the U.S.

In this episode:

  • How ORNL is 3D printing bio-based, locally sourced materials to construct entire homes
  • The breakthrough that’s cutting waste in aerospace manufacturing from 90% to just 10%
  • Why 3D-printed molds are slashing lead times for industries like boating and construction
  • Using AI to spot defects & make adjustments in real-time during production
  • How ORNL's partnerships are driving U.S. innovation in wind energy, machining, and carbon fiber

Quotable Moments:

"We’re trying to see where and how can we bring those [manufacturing components] back, making them affordable, while integrating smart manufacturing not just to large companies, but also small and medium enterprises."

3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:

  1. Converging technologies are revolutionizing manufacturing: Advanced manufacturing is no longer about isolated processes. ORNL is pioneering the integration of machining, additive manufacturing, smart systems, and AI to create flexible, efficient production methods for everything from aircraft components to hydro dam turbines.
  2. Sustainability meets innovation: ORNL’s work with bio-based and locally sourced materials is reshaping industries like construction and packaging. From 3D-printing entire homes to developing recyclable molds for industrial applications, the future of manufacturing is green, scalable, and efficient.
  3. Preparing tomorrow’s workforce for multi-disciplinary roles: The next generation of manufacturing professionals will need to blend computational, hands-on, and problem-solving skills. Through programs like America's Cutting Edge and collaborations with institutions like the University of Maine, ORNL is setting a new standard for workforce development.

Resources in this Episode:

To learn more about Oak Ridge National Laboratory, visit: www.ornl.gov

More resources:

We want to hear from you! Send us a text.

Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn

  continue reading

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