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Follow on Google News | UK looking to build on world-leading 3D printing research, says Richard Hague at IET lectureBy: Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Forming part of the IET’s Prestige Lecture series and entitled ‘3D printing – the future of manufacturing?’ During the course of the lecture, Richard examined the development of 3D printing over the past three decades, and questioned the notion of a future where everyone would have a 3D printer in their home. Rather, he asserts that the technology’s true potential lies in reducing waste and increasing efficiency in the future manufacturing supply chain. Moving to his own research, Hague explained that 3D printers could soon be able to produce whole ‘systems’ rather than single function components, using topology optimisation and lattice-based designs, which he believes are set to transform the manufacturing supply chain. “We were delighted to have such a knowledgeable, experienced and enthusiastic member of the engineering community address our audience on a topic that not only highlights the leadership of the UK, but just as importantly, engages the younger generations,” Hague’s lecture was received by an audience comprised of engineers, designers, and academics, as well as business people, and IET members. It was well attended by younger professionals, although a broad range of ages was represented. The lecture was also broadcast live to an international audience online, via the IET’s website (http://tv.theiet.org/ # ENDS # About IET Lectures Attending an IET Lecture is your opportunity to see the future of engineering. IET Lectures are free to attend and are a key highlight of the IET’s events calendar. Showcasing the latest ideas and technologies, the nine lectures cover a variety of engineering disciplines, ranging from general interest to the more technical. The President of the IET begins his year in office with an inaugural lecture every October. Many of the lectures were established in memory of engineers who achieved exemplary and ground breaking work in their day. The speakers invited to give IET Lectures are of that calibre – innovative, forward-thinking and at the top of their game. For more information, please visit: http://www. conferences.theiet.org/ About the IET Interview opportunities are available with IET spokespeople from a broad range of engineering and technology disciplines including cyber-security, energy, engineering skills, innovation, manufacturing, technology, transport and women in engineering. The IET is one of the world’s largest organisations for engineers and technicians. It has 153,000 members in 127 countries and is leading the development of a global engineering and technology community to share and advance knowledge to enhance people’s lives. The Institution of Engineering and Technology is registered as a Charity in England and Wales (No. 211014) and Scotland (No. SCO38698) The IET is the Professional Home for Life® for engineers and technicians, and a trusted source of Essential Engineering Intelligence® For more information, visit www.theiet.org Follow the IET on Twitter. (http://www.twitter.com/ Media Contact Amy Redhead Aspectus PR +44 (0)207 242 8867 ietlectures@ End
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