Purdue University’s (West Lafayette, Ind., U.S.) Composites Manufacturing and Simulation Center (CMSC) and Thermwood Corp. (Dale, U.S.) have joined forces to merge predictive simulation with large-scale 3D printing, enabling “first-time-right” production of advanced composite parts.
In an interview, Purdue’s Dr. Byron Pipes and Dr. Eduardo Barocio share how this collaboration between the university, the CAMS Consortium and Thermwood’s large-scale additive manufacturing (LSAM) technology is redefining how research moves from the lab to the factory floor. The result? Faster development, reduces costs and stronger, more complex structures. From advancing large-scale 3D printing to developing simulation-driven software tools, this partnership aims to accelerate innovation and transform how research translates into real-world industrial solutions.