The Additive Advantage Podcast

EP 07: When Additive Gets Boring, It Wins

46 min · 17 mrt 2026
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In Episode 7 of The Additive Advantage, we’re joined by Stefan Joens, President of Elnik Systems and DSH Technologies, companies at the center of metal injection molding and sinter-based additive manufacturing. Stefan shares how decades of experience in traditional manufacturing helped his team approach additive manufacturing with a different mindset—one grounded in proven manufacturing principles rather than hype. From debinding and sintering to workforce development and production economics, the conversation explores what it really takes to scale metal additive manufacturing. We discuss why additive should be viewed as just another forming technology in the broader manufacturing toolkit, how education across the entire production chain is critical for success, and why the companies that succeed in advanced manufacturing will be the ones that prioritize people, culture, and collaboration alongside technology. Stefan also shares leadership lessons from relocating his company, building a values-driven team, and why successful entrepreneurs must focus less on having the answers and more on building teams capable of solving problems together. Ultimately, the future of additive manufacturing won’t be defined by machines alone. It will depend on manufacturing discipline, strong leadership, and a clear understanding of where additive truly creates value. Key Takeaways Additive is a tool—not a replacement for manufacturing. Successful companies start by asking what is the best way to make this part, then choose the right technology. Manufacturing fundamentals still apply. Materials control, process validation, quality inspection, and workflow discipline remain critical when scaling additive. Education across the production chain matters. Understanding materials, debinding, sintering, and downstream processes is essential for repeatable production. Technology adoption requires the right mindset. Early hype around additive created unrealistic expectations. Long-term success comes from integrating it into existing manufacturing systems. People and culture drive innovation. Strong teams, clear core values, and collaborative problem solving are essential to building resilient manufacturing organizations. Entrepreneurship requires resilience. Founders and leaders must focus less on having all the answers and more on building teams capable of figuring things out. About the Show The Additive Advantage Podcast [https://additiveadvantagepodcast.com/] explores what it really takes to turn additive manufacturing into a scalable, performance-driven business capability. Hosted by Dani Mason and Shon Anderson, the show features real conversations with leaders accountable for outcomes — not hype. Follow & Subscribe Follow The Additive Advantage Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, watch full episodes on YouTube, and follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date on new episodes and insights. Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-additive-advantage-podcast/id1868835205] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4isrlYkytygWM4Zq86RgoQ] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AdditiveAdvantage] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/additive-advantage] About the Hosts Hosted by Dani Mason and Shon Anderson, industry leaders with deep experience in technology and additive manufacturing.

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aflevering EP 13: Why the Best Additive Strategies Start with "Why" artwork

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aflevering EP 12: Pilot Purgatory — What It Really Takes to Scale Additive artwork

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