SME’s Additive Manufacturing Design Considerations Seminar

October 11, 2018

Dates
October 11, 2018

Location
Stambaugh Auditorium, Youngstown, United States

Event website
smartmanufacturingseries.com/sessions/additivemfg-design-oct/


SME’s Additive Manufacturing Design Considerations Seminar

 

As additive manufacturing continues to develop, so have the tools that designers and engineers have at their disposal. This seminar will dive into the considerations that engineers are faced with throughout the design process, as well as advances in numerous software tools. Hear technical, in-depth discussions on how designers and engineers are reconfiguring their approach to problem solving through physical expression of complex geometry. Learn about design considerations, topology optimization and when to use additive manufacturing versus traditional manufacturing.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Corporate executives and business owners, product design and research & development professionals, design engineers, manufacturing engineers and managers, software developers, investors and entrepreneurs and others interested in utilizing additive manufacturing technologies to streamline design and production, reduce time to market, and build more efficient products and operations.

 

WHY ATTEND?

  • Learn from industry leaders and get direct access to technology thought leaders and expert advice
  • How to design specifically for additive manufacturing
  • Hear first-hand what is working today and will work in the future
  • Make new connections and build relationships with partners and peers
  • Experience a dynamic mix of learning and hands-on demonstrations from industry sponsors exhibiting their capabilities
July 12, 2018

In the latest issue of Metal AM magazine

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Extensive AM industry news coverage, as well as the following exclusive deep-dive articles:

  • Back to the future: A decade of Additive Manufacturing innovation and growth at Materials Solutions
  • Win or lose: A CEO’s reflections on Artificial Intelligence and Additive Manufacturing
  • AMS 2025 New York: A reality check for the Additive Manufacturing industry
  • Optimising powder removal in PBF-LB Additive Manufacturing: A Digital Twin approach
  • ValCUN’s MMD: A robust, wire-based aluminium AM technology for defence and industrial applications
  • Enhancing quality and reliability in metal Additive Manufacturing: The role of laser calibration

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