AMPM 2017 – Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy Conference

June 13, 2017

Dates
June 13, 2017 to June 15, 2017

Location
Bellagio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, United States

Event website
www.mpif.org/Meetings/2017/AMPM2017/index.html


AMPM 2017 – Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy Conference

 

AMPM2017 attracts worldwide delegates in the metal additive manufacturing industry. The only way to reach these key industry leaders is by participating in our exhibition.

AMPM2017 offers exhibitors an opportunity to meet with their customers during the course of the two-day conference, both in the hall and during conference meals and special events. Non-compete time is also included in the schedule, along with coffee breaks in the hall, to further increase traffic to your booth.

Focusing on metal additive manufacturing with powder metallurgy, this conference will feature worldwide industry experts presenting the latest technology developments in this fast-growing field.

 

Perspectives from:

  • end users
  • toll providers
  • metal powder producers
  • equipment manufacturers
  • R&D from academia and consortia

Topics will cover:

  • materials
  • applications
  • technical barriers
  • process economics
  • new developments

 

Technical Program Chairmen:

Chris Schade, Hoeganaes Corporation
Todd Grimm, T.A. Grimm & Associates, Inc.

January 20, 2017

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  • Process monitoring & calibration
  • Heat treatment & sintering
  • HIP systems & services
  • Pre- & post-processing technology
  • Powders, powder production and analysis
  • Part manufacturers
  • Consulting, training & market data

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