Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space

November 19, 2018

February 26, 2019

Dates
February 26, 2019 to February 28, 2019

Location
Hilton London Wembley, London, United Kingdom

Event website
bit.ly/2zauckC


Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space

 

Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space Returns to London in February

This February 26 -28, the Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space Forum returns to London at the Hilton Wembley. This year’s event will be chaired by Paul Evans, Head of Manufacturing Technologies and Process, Airbus Group and Jason Gilmore, New Product and R&D Technical Lead, Airbus Defence & Space. Airbus Defence & Space will also host attendees to a site visit and European Space Agency’s ExoMars Rover Test Yard.

The conference will continue to be a platform to tackle the roadblocks of industrial digitisation and ensure opportunities in high value manufacturing are not squandered – both internationally and in the UK.

 

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Dr Paul Unwin, Chairman, UK Additive Manufacturing Strategy Steering Group
  • Steven Catt, AM Technical Lead, Thales UK
  • Advenit Makaya, Advanced Manufacturing Engineer, European Space Agency
  • Rob Scudamore, Vice Chair AM UK & Associate Director, Group Manager – Joining Technologies, Additive Manufacturing, TWI
  • Andy Schofield, Manufacturing & Materials Strategy and Technology Director, BAE Systems – Air
  • Richard Minter, Chief Expert – Airframe, European Aviation Safety Agency
  • Sébastien Messé, Additive Manufacturing Chief Engineer, Safran Landing Systems
  • Dr Katy Milne, Chief Engineer – DRAMA , Digital Engineering Group, Manufacturing Technology Centre
  • Claude Sarno, Head of Packaging Design Office, Thales Avionics

 

Early confirmed partners include:

EOS, Autodesk, Siemens, Trumpf, YXLON and AddUp

 

To find out more visit the website

November 19, 2018

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