Additive Manufacturing or 3D Printing provides several benefits to a manufacturer. Lighter, stronger and even more complex parts can be produced by combining digital design with additive printers. The “printing” process can be a challenge for historically traditional nondestructive inspection methods in that discontinuities are not as predictable as they might be if you were using more traditional manufacturing processes.

Please join this Waygate Webinar and learn how Computed Tomography is evolving to better support your evolving additive inspection challenges.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Find out how to unleash the full potential of additive manufacturing with CT Inspection.
  • Learn how to ensure quality production and repeatable consistency on sophisticated new 3D parts.
  • Determine how to ensure complete quality assurance throughout the entire 3D production life cycle.

Audience

  • Additive Manufacturing Manager/Engineer/Supervisor
  • 3D Printing Manager/ Engineer/ Supervisor
  • Inspection Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • Production Manager/ Engineer/ Supervisor/ Leader
  • Quality Control Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • QA Manager/ Engineer/ Supervisor/ Leader/ Director
  • R&D Manager/ Engineer/ Leader/ Director
  • Laboratory Manager/ Supervisor
  • NDT Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • NDE Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • Failure Analysis Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • Product Assurance Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • Repair Manager/ Engineer/ Leader
  • NPI Manager/ Engineer/ Leader

Presented by

Shana Telesz,

Senior Product Manager

Shana was born in Youngstown, Ohio. She went to West Virginia University and graduated with a B.S. degree in Industrial & Management Systems Engineering. She joined General Electric as a Technical Director in Rail Field Services in Barstow, CA. She then moved to the Inspection Technologies business in 2005 as an Operations Leader in Lewistown, PA. Shana has since held multiple Product Management roles in Radiography, including her current role as Global Product Manager for Radiography Systems.

 

Tyler Ripperger,

Application Engineer

Tyler Ripperger is an Application Engineer for Baker Hughes Waygate Technologies, located in Cincinnati, OH. Focusing on computed tomography, he has been with Waygate Technologies since October 2018. Prior to that, he was a Level III in Computed Tomography and Digital Radiography at GE Aviation. Tyler has and applied science degree from Cowley College focusing on Non-Destructive Testing.