Advanced manufacturing considers the use of innovative technologies to create better quality products in a smarter, more cost-effective way. Examples of advanced manufacturing technologies include additive manufacturing (such as 3D printing, powder-bed laser printing, directed energy deposition, or fused filament fabrication); advanced materials (such as composites and exotic alloys); and automation (such as robotics, process simulation, and verification, as well as cloud-based artificial intelligence). In all cases, advanced manufacturing aims to allow better quality products to be made, and done so faster, using fewer natural resources, with lower levels of waste, and with greater flexibility to adapt to meet changing customer needs.