 The selection of the most appropriate additive manufacturing process depends on several factors, including the material being used, the complexity of the part, and the desired design features. For example, if the part requires high strength and stiffness, then selective laser melting may be the best option, however, if the part needs to be lightweight and flexible, then binder jetting would likely be more suitable. Additionally, the design features of the part should be taken into consideration when selecting the right process. For instance, if the part has intricate details, then electron beam melting may be the best choice since it can create fine details with precision accuracy. This article was authored by Prashant Khanda Gokuldas, Sri Kala, and Jurgen Eckert.