27 Mar 2026 I thank the ASM Advanced Materials Manufacturing Technical Committee for organising a very fruitful discussion on additive manufacturing aka 3D printing for complex military components. It is no secret that armed forces require industrial support to operate. An entire military industrial complex builds tools necessary for the armed forces to function. While this does utilize the labour force effectively through ‘division of labour’ it naturally creates logistical hurdles and dependencies to localized manufacturing ecosystems. This is not inherently bad but some autonomy in manufacturing could make the armed forces more robust. Traditional manufacturing techniques leave no room for this. Casting,die forging,smelting need big factories and massive supply of energy to be economically feasible. 3D printing however makes remote manufacturing possible via layer by layer assembly of materials into complex parts. One simple machine can now do the work of an assembl...
I had great fun connecting with representatives from the Tourism Authority of Thailand promoting Thailand as a destination to travellers in India. Nearly 2 million Indian travellers visited Thailand in 2024 making India one of the top outbound markets for Thailand. Ms Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai , the Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Asia and South Pacific) communicated the decision of the tourism authority of Thailand to position their nation as a ‘premium’ travel destination shifting the focus away from mass tourism that has dominated the Thai travel scene. With a focus on wellness , destination weddings and cultural activities it seems like TAT might succeed in its goal, especially as Thailand shares deep cultural bonds with India through Buddhism, through the Thai language itself which has flavors of Sanskrit and Pali and of course through the fun festival of Songkran which is very similar to the wildly popular holi celebrations in India. The growin...