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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Shares that Automotive Industry Will Move Towards Mass Customization

Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA believes that in the future, 3D printing technologies will lead to the development of specialized micro-factories for the production of custom parts, while the automotive industry will move away from general mass production and towards mass customization.

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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Shares that Automotive Industry Will Move Towards Mass Customization

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  1. Howard WilnerofSudbury, MA Shares that Automotive Industry Will Move Towards Mass Customization Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA, an automotive expert, explains his views on driver monitoring system. According to him, it is a real time system which observes and collects information about the driver & tests if they can safely perform the dynamic driving tasks. He feels that the use of camera- based monitoring for assessing the driver’s attentiveness is certainly a suitable method. He further explains how significant Electric Vehicle market will be. He believes that there are high expectations from the new administration regarding what they’ll do for boosting support for Electric Vehicles in the United States. He further notes that there is a possibility that the current Electric Vehicle tax rebate scheme gets further expanded. Moreover, the fact that the supporters of Electric Vehicles see an ally in Biden administration will encourage them to accelerate investment in electrification. Howard believes that in the future, 3D printing technologies will lead to the development of specialized micro-factories for the production of custom parts, while the automotive industry will move away from general mass

  2. production and towards mass customization. According to him, 3D printing material plays a critical role in the transformation of global automotive business models by enabling decentralized and localized production of parts and solutions. Various efforts are being made to create standardized 3D printing process that can be certified for producing components for automotive applications. Pertaining to his education qualifications, Howard Wilner from Sudbury, MA received his education from the Massachusetts Bay Community College and the Boston College. He has been active in the automotive industry for a long time now.

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