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  <title>Discussing the Engineering Boundaries of Additive Manufacturing with Marty Johnson of 3D Systems</title>
  <description>On this episode, Marty Johnson, VP of Product and Technical Fellow at 3D Systems, joins the show to take a clear-eyed look at additive manufacturing materials—what they&amp;amp;nbsp;can do, what they can’t, and what engineers should realistically expect when composites and filled materials enter the 3D-printing conversation. Marty brings a mechanical engineering first perspective to additive manufacturing—cutting through marketing claims to focus on real data, long-term performance, and where printed composite materials truly make sense in aerospace, automotive, tooling, and beyond.&amp;amp;nbsp; As a company, 3D Systems delivers&amp;amp;nbsp;industry-leading 3D printing technologies, materials and software to high-value markets such as medical and dental, aerospace, space &amp;amp;amp; defense, transportation &amp;amp;amp; motorsports, AI infrastructure, and durable goods. You can learn more about them by visiting https://www.3dsystems.com.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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