3D Printing-Additive Manufacturing: Fabricating Materials into Traditional & Complex Objects

March 22-24, 2016 InterContinental Hotel @ Biscayne Bay Miami, FL 33131, USA Conference Chairs James Orrock, VP-Materials Development, Stratasys John Hornick, Partner-IP Law @ 3D, Finnegan
 
Nov. 22, 2015 - PRLog -- 3D Printing has begun reshaping the manufacturing base and promises to be the 21st Century’s industrial revolution. In short, it can deliver “Real-Life Objects” FASTER, CHEAPER, and more importantly, ON-DEMAND. Major impacts on industrial Manufacturing & Productivity are to be realized as the prototypes can be rapidly fabricated and perfected without tooling limitations or wastage of materials and manpower. Practically all industries will be impacted; examples include (1) Defense, (2) Medical, (3) Aerospace, (4) Automotive, (5) Consumer Products, (6) Sporting Goods, (7) Architectural, (8) Wearables, (9) Customized Foods, and (10) Household Items. Join us on a journey through the world of          “3D Printing-Additive Manufacturing: Fabricating Materials into Traditional & Complex Objects”; an adventure we have never seen before in industrial manufacturing.

March 22 (Tuesday), 2016

Optional Pre-Conference Course:

1:00-4:00

4:00-5:00

  3D Printing-Additive Manufacturing ;

a Crash-Course on Technology, Trends & Business Opportunities

TBA

Questions & Answers with the Experts Panel

John Hornick, Partner-IP Law @ 3D, Finnegan, USA

TBA

TBA

March 23 (Wednesday), 2016

7:00-8:00  Registration, Breakfast & Networking
8:00-8:10  Welcome and Opening Remarks

Session I:    3D Printing-Additive Manufacturing: Overview

8:10-8:55  State-of-the-3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing:

Past, Present & Future Outlook

John Hornick, Partner- IP Law @ 3D, Finnegan, USA

8:55-9:40  3D-Digital Disruption:

Positive Economic Impact on Manufacturing & Supply Chain

Jack Ramsay, Global Head of Technology Delivery, Accenture Digital Business Group, Germany

9:40-10:15  Coffee & Networking

Session II: Advances in 3D-Printer Capabilities

10:15-11:00  Latest Developments in 3D Printer Design & Capabilities

TBA, Title, Stratasys, USA

11:00-11:30  Fully-Functional Plastic Parts Made From Standard Resin Pellets

Thomas Raymond, Manager-Additive Manufacturing, Arburg, USA

11:30-12:00  TBA

12:00-1:30  Lunch & Networking

Session III: Case-Studies on 3D-Additive Manufacturing

1:30-2:15  Keynote / Theme Presentation – HealthCare Industry

A New Era in HealthCare: 3D Printing Allows Tailor-Made Materials for Personalized Medicine; Limitless Potential to be Explored !

Dr. Horacio D’Agostino, Professor of  Radiology, Surgery & Anesthesiology, Louisiana State Univ-Health Sciences Center, USA

2:15-2:45  Coffee & Networking

2:45-3:30  Keynote / Theme Presentation – Aerospace Industry

World’s First 3D-Printed Jet Engines: Opportunities in Aerospace Industry

Dr. Stefan Gulizia, Research Team Leader, Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia

3:30-4:15  Keynote / Theme Presentation – Automotive Industry

TBA

4:15-5:00  TBA

5:00-6:00  Cocktail Reception & Networking

March 24 (Thursday), 2016

7:00-8:00  Breakfast & Networking

Session III: Case-Studies on 3D-Additive Manufacturing …continued

8:00-8:30  Manufacturing an Anatomically Correct Soft Tissue for Lower Leg Amputee: Case-Study Comparing Clinical Time/Material Costs for 3D Printing vs Traditional Production Processes

Irene Healy, CEO & Founder, New Attitude, USA

8:30-9:00  3D Printed Medical Devices: Use in Orthopedics, Soft Tissue Reconstruction & Ophthalmology

Dr. Joachim Storsberg, Head-Department of  Polymers for Biomedical Engineering,Fraunhofer Institute, Germany

9:00-9:30  Manufacturing via 3D Printing for Medical Use

Riley Reese, Co-Founder & Material Scientist, Arevo Labs, USA

9:30-10:00  Coffee & Networking

10:00-10:30  3D-Manufactured Surgical Guides & Implants for Orthopedic Use

Bryan Crutchfield, Managing Director, Materialise, USA

11:00-11:30  TBA

11:30-12:00  TBA

12:00-1:00  Lunch & Networking

Session IV: Advances in Materials for 3D Printers

1:00-1:30  Trends in Materials Development for 3D Printers

TBA, Title, Stratasys, USA

1:30-2:00  Engineered Compounds for Use in 3D Printed Car & Beyond

Tom Drye, Managing Director, Techmer Engineered Solutions, USA

2:00-2:30  New Biobased Materials for 3D Printing:

More Than ”Greening” Additive Manufacturing

Dr. Florian Graichen, Science Leader-Biobased Polymers & Chemicals,          Scion Research, New Zealand

2:30-3:00  Coffee & Networking

3:00-3:30

  Polymer Powders for Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) – What is it all About ?

Dr. Manfred Schmid, Manager-R&D Plastics (SLS), Inspire AG, Switzerland

3:30-4:00

  Streamlining & Improving Efficiency of 3D-Manufacturing:

Case-Studies for Automotive, Aerospace, Medical and Consumer Products

Bryan Crutchfield, Managing Director, Materialise, USA

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