DR. Alva E. Tontowi Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Gadjah Mada University Jl. Grafika 2 Yogyakarta 55281 Email:

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DR. Alva E. Tontowi Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Gadjah Mada University Jl. Grafika 2 Yogyakarta DR. Alva E. Tontowi Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Gadjah Mada University Jl. Grafika 2 Yogyakarta LAYER MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

Introduction 1 AET

Global Competititon AFTA EU NAFTA APEC High competitionHigh competition Global regulation: WTOGlobal regulation: WTO

Market Needs Global competition Higher Quality Lower Cost Lower Time Higher Geometry complexity Higher Customize product Layer manufacturing  an alternative technology to meet those requirements AET

Life’s Cycle  from Lab to Market AET Production AgingAging Time (Years) 0 6 Level of Maturity Research (Lab Scale) PatentPrototypePublication  Innovation  Research Business Plan Market

T ime Q uality C ost Product Competitiveness: QCT+Gc+Cp Product Competitiveness AET 69s69s69s69s

Market Maturity vs Market Needs MARKET MATURITY LowHigh Low High MARKET NEEDS Established Market Established Market New Market New Market High competitio n (Q,C,t) More challenge (Q,C,t)

Conceptual Detail From Concept  Production Concept design Detail design Engineering Analysis PrototypingToolingProduction Virtual Prototyping Engineering Analysis Prototyping Tooling Production Time saving= $ 3D CAD&Modelling VR & FEA RP & M Time AET Packed in One Machine  LM Technology