On June 25, Paramount hosted its' first webinar program on the pioneering Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) design and fabrication process "Conformal Lattice Structures (CLS™)", offering an online informational session explaining the technical benefits of CLS, and its innovative methods for part design optimization.
This proprietary laser sintering/additive manufacturing tool - developed in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Research Center - generated a welcome buzz after its' initial introduction at SME’s RAPID 2009 conference and exhibition. Paramount was eager to further educate our aerospace and defense industry clients on this ground breaking additive manufacturing design tool that is sure to benefit the direct digital manufacturing of parts without the cost, lead-time and technical restrictions of traditional tooling and part fabrication. CLS' initial applications would benefit light weight UAS (unmanned air systems) where strength to weight ratios are design critical.
Were you a part of this exciting session? How do you see CLS helping you in your applications?
This proprietary laser sintering/additive manufacturing tool - developed in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Research Center - generated a welcome buzz after its' initial introduction at SME’s RAPID 2009 conference and exhibition. Paramount was eager to further educate our aerospace and defense industry clients on this ground breaking additive manufacturing design tool that is sure to benefit the direct digital manufacturing of parts without the cost, lead-time and technical restrictions of traditional tooling and part fabrication. CLS' initial applications would benefit light weight UAS (unmanned air systems) where strength to weight ratios are design critical.
Were you a part of this exciting session? How do you see CLS helping you in your applications?





