Francesca Guido
Towards a more efficient and sustainable goldsmith production: the current adoption of Additive Manufacturing technology in the Valenza district.
Rel. Luigi Benfratello, Paolo Claudio Priarone. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2021
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Abstract
Although before it was difficult to imagine that new technologies might have disrupted the classical way of manufacturing things, now innovative techniques and tools have revolutionized the approach to the product development process as traditionally conceived. This paper focuses on investigating such change witnessed in the Italian goldsmith industry due to the adoption of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. A general overview of the main AM technologies developed is detailed in chapter 1. The classification of the techniques available is accompanied with a brief description of the fields where they have found a meaningful application. Likewise, chapter 2 introduces the Italian goldsmith industry in general terms.
Some data about the National import and export of jewels are provided to give an idea of the principal market trends like sales volumes
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