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Additive International summit confirms speakers from leading 3D printing research institutions

The UK’sAdditive Internationalsummit, taking place 9th – 11th July, has confirmed its list of speakers for 2019. Many world-class academic teams are represented by the line-up, including theaward winningCranfield University, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), the University of Nottingham and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).

Glass optics, computed axial lithography, vat photopolymerization, embedded sensors, NASA metallic hardware development, and motorsport brakes are just some of the topics to be discussed at the event, which is also now open forregistration.

“国际自称提供添加剂a platform to share the latest research, developments and applications in additive manufacturing – as well as to address its challenges,” comments summit chair Professor Richard Hague, “This year’s conference is no exception.”

“We look forward to welcoming new and established voices from across the AM community to share ideas, network and collaborate on ideas to help move technologies and processes forward, and to tackle some of the obstacles the industry faces.”

Current innovations and the future of additive manufacturing

Additive International is an event spilt in two. Tuesday 9th July 2019 is considered the “Pre-Conference Event,” sponsored by Added Scientific, giving attendees the opportunity to visit the AM Labs at the University of Nottingham Centre for Additive Manufacturing, and a presentation schedule focusing on the Future of Additive Manufacturing. The list of speakers for the Pre-Conference Event are as follows:

– Stewart Williams,Cranfield University, whose current focus is on the development of large-scaleWAAM technology
– Tim Hope, Manger of the Additive Manufacturing Centre atGKN Aerospace
– Iain Todd, Director of theMappEPSRC Future Manufacturing Hub
– James Logan, UK Collaborative R&D Funding Manager at theMTC
– Katy Milne, Chief Engineer ofDRAMA project在申请者
– Richard Hague, Director ofCentre for Additive Manufacturing(CfAM) at University of Nottingham &Added Scientific
– Ricky Wildman, part of the Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Research Group atThe University of Nottingham
– Robert Scudamore, Associate Director, Group Manager of Joining Technologies, Additive Manufacturing atTWI Ltd.

A fullagenda for the Additive International Pre-Conference Eventis available here.

Following Tuesday’s discussion of the future of additive manufacturing, the Additive International conference will be held on Wednesday 10th & Thursday 11th July. Over the course of these two days, a total of 18 speakers will give presentations on their respective areas of innovation. Alongside the main event, Additive International will also be hosting stands from 30 exhibitors across the industry.

通用电气添加剂展品添加剂International 2018. Photo via Additive International
通用电气添加剂展品添加剂International 2018. Photo via Additive International

The list of speakers for Additive International 2019 are as follows:

– Andy Smith,Alcon
– Laurence Coles, Added Scientific Ltd
– Johanna Laru,AstraZeneca
– Wilderich Heising,波士顿咨询集团
– Margot Segers,Brightlands Materials Center
– Minh-Son Pham,Imperial College London
– Rebecca Dylla-Spears,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
– Douglas Wells,Marshall Space Flight Center
– Zhou Kun,Nanyang Technological University
– Regular 3D Printing Industry contributorDayton Horvath,NewCap Partners
– Denis Cormier,Rochester Institute of Technology
– Michele Garibaldi, Siemens Digital Factory
– Christian Leinenbach, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)
– Hayden Taylor,University of California, Berkeley
– Morgan Alexander, University of Nottingham
– Nesma Aboulkhair, University pf Nottingham
– Nicholas Lavery,Swansea University
——Sebastien LaniSwiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology

A fullagenda for Additive Internationalis available here.

Lijuan Zhang, Professor at the National Innovation Institute of Additive Manufacturing (NIIAM), China, presenting at Additive International 2018. Photo via Additive International
Lijuan Zhang, Professor at the National Innovation Institute of Additive Manufacturing (NIIAM), China, presenting at Additive International 2018. Photo via Additive International

Attend Additive International 2019

Speakers for this year’s event were compiled through the support of the UK’sEngineering and Physical Sciences Research Council(EPSRC) andInnovate UK. British based multinational industrial gas companyBOCis the headline sponsor if the main event.

Those looking to attend Additive International canregister here. The event will be hosted at the Nottingham Belfry hotel, and will feature numerous networking opportunities, including a conference dinner on 10th July sponsored by theManufacturing Technologies Association(MTA).

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Featured image shows the presentation hall at Additive International 2018. Photo via Additive International