Additive Manufacturing Conference 2017 programme announced

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July 25, 2017

July 25, 2017

The Additive Manufacturing Conference (AMC) has released the complete line-up of technical sessions for its fourth annual conference, to take place October 10-12, 2017, in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. As well as a number of technical sessions, the three-day event will include opportunities for business networking and facility tours focused on the application and development of Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) technologies.

This year’s technical sessions will include:

  • DMG MORI Robot-Based AM Machine
    Dr Gregg Hyatt, Vice President / Chief Technical Officer, DMG Mori
  • The Emerging Additive Tooling Industry
    Dr Lonnie Love, Group Leader – Manufacturing Systems, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
  • Additive Manufacturing – Don’t Leave Home Without It
    Dr Paul K. McConnaughey, Associate Director, NASA
  • Process Monitoring and Control in Metal 3D Printing: How to Tame the Tiger
    Dr Richard Grylls, Technical Director, SLM Solutions NA
  • Next-Generation Design for Additive Manufacturing Approaches
    Duann Scott, Business Development and Strategy, Autodesk
  • Solve AM Challenges Through Simulation
    Gene Granata, Product Manager, CGTech
  • Laser Metal Deposition in Flight
    Chad Henry, Metallic Additive Manufacturing Technology Engineer, GKN Aerospace – USA
  • Using Additive Manufacturing to Preserve a P51 Mustang Fighter
    John Murray, President, Concept Laser

The focus of the Additive Manufacturing Conference is on industrial applications of additive technologies for the production of functional components and end-use production parts. The conference takes a practical, applications-based look at the machines, materials and methodologies being used to grow end-use tools and components. The conference is designed for owners, executives and engineers at contract manufacturers, as well as OEMs involved in durable goods manufacturing.

www.additiveconference.com

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July 25, 2017

In the latest issue of Metal AM magazine

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  • Scandium’s impact on the Additive Manufacturing of aluminium alloys
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