Holistic Innovation in Additive Manufacturing Conference programme published

May 15, 2019

HI-AM 2019 will be held at the Point Grey campus of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada (Courtesy UBC)

 

The full technical programme for the Holistic Innovation in Additive Manufacturing (HI-AM) conference, taking place in Vancouver, Canada, June 26-27, 2019, has now been published. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Network’s second conference is said to be the only academic conference in Canada focused exclusively on metal Additive Manufacturing.

It is expected that the 2019 conference will be attended by more than one hundred Additive Manufacturing experts and decision makers from academia, research, industry and government. The technical programme includes Keynote speeches, oral presentations and poster sessions.

This year’s keynote speakers are Professor David Bourell, Temple Foundation Professor, Director of the Laboratory for Freeform Fabrication, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Professor Christoph Leyens, Managing Director Fraunhofer Institute of Materials and Beam Technology, Germany; Professor Milan Brandt, Director Centre for Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, RMIT University, Australia; Dr Ali Bonakdar, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Lead, Siemens Canada; and Dr Hannes Gostner, Director Research and Development, EOS, Germany

The full technical programme is available online.

www.conference.nserc-hi-am.ca

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