Abstract

AbstractUnlocking additive manufacturing's (AM) potential requires designer expertise. Design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) addresses this need but faces barriers, such as uncertainty in scope of integration, design support selection, result validation or time investment for incorporating design support. This paper proposes a framework aligning SCRUM (agile framework) to aid designers in overcoming those barriers. The goal is to pave the way for a better exchange between academia and industry and fostering iterative development of DfAM support tailored to designer needs.

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