Boosting Supply Chain Innovation through Additive Manufacturing: A Transdisciplinary Experience

  • Aldana Mario
  • Dylan Saul Anselmi Penuela
  • Marvin Ayala
  • Jacob Burns
  • Riley Cogdell
  • Christian Dilallo
  • Luke Drane
  • Erik Estevane
  • Blaze Ethridge
  • Kyle Fenn
  • Fernando Gomez Malaver
  • Kyle Griffith
  • Benjamin Hrechko
  • Hans Hudyncia
  • Taylor Leblanc
  • Elio Lugo Chirinos
  • Emmitt McFather
  • Garrett Miller
  • Christopher Oneal
  • James Suesens
  • Cooper Tocquigny
  • Utku Gulbulak https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6169-3272
  • Atila Ertas

Abstract

This student project gathers together a diversity of experience and study in the development of this paper draws together a variety of transdisciplinary fields on Just in Time (JIT) supply chain integration with additive manufacturing (AM). The impact of AM on JIT supply chain has been investigated in food, steel, bio, and vehicle industries. Students shared knowledge is presented and discussed. Collective Intelligence Management Workshops (CIMW) on the research topics of five research teams (total 20 students) have been organized. Students learned how to implement transdisciplinary research process and learned knowledge generation & integration.

Published
2019-11-24
How to Cite
Mario, A., Anselmi Penuela, D. S., Ayala, M., Burns, J., Cogdell, R., Dilallo, C., Drane, L., Estevane, E., Ethridge, B., Fenn, K., Gomez Malaver, F., Griffith, K., Hrechko, B., Hudyncia, H., Leblanc, T., Lugo Chirinos, E., McFather, E., Miller, G., Oneal, C., Suesens, J., Tocquigny, C., Gulbulak, U., & Ertas, A. (2019). Boosting Supply Chain Innovation through Additive Manufacturing: A Transdisciplinary Experience. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 10. https://doi.org/10.22545/2019/0129
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