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EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE FOR EVERYONE
In addition to the 2 Day Additive Manufacturing Conference TCT Live also features 3 additional seminar theatres that will house a range of short, bite sized presentations, perfect for filling in knowledge gaps or getting the low down on the latest technologies.
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Seminar Theatre 1 - 20 Oct
Digital Manufacturing & Materials for Dentistry
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Seminar Theatre 1 - 21st Oct
Inspection, Digitising and Metrology
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11.00 am Introduction to Materials Session Ed Attenborough, Attenborough Dental 11.20 am 3D Printing in Ceramics David Cartlidge, CERAM
11.45 am Biomaterials for 3D Cell Supports – Potential Use in Custom Devices for Dentisty & Cranio-facial Surgery Prof. Paul Hatton, University of Sheffield
12.10 pm Alloy Powders for Dental Applications Dr Martin Kearns, Sandvik Osprey Ltd
12.35 pm DMLS Technology for the Medical & Dental Markets: Materials & Technology Dr Bruno Le Razer & Phil Kilburn, 3T RPD Ltd
2.00 pm Introduction to Digital Dentistry Session Brian Walker, ARUP
2.15 pm Digital Intraoral Scanning & Manufacture: COS & Lava David Claridge, 3M Dental Products
2.40 pm NobelProceraTM & NobelGuideTM Venessa Brukman, Nobelbiocare AB
3.05 pm Ekton & Straumann Guided Surgery John Aiken, Straumann UK
3.45 pm Digistell – CAD of Fixed & Removable Prosthetics Xavier Duriez, Digilea SA
4.10 pm The Application of Game Technologies in the Health & Dental Sector: Blue Sky or Reality? Samad Ahmadi, De Montfort University, Leicester
4.35 pm Digital Facial Scanning Using FaceSCAN3D Markus Sellerer, 3-D Shape
4.45 pm Meeting Summary & Close Ed Attenborough, Attenborough Dental
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10.30 am Rapid 3D Measurement of Inner & Outer Structures by Computed Tomography Dr Martin Simon, Wenzel
10.50 am The Concept of the Digital Inspection Process Austin Fearnsides & Paul Druce, Metris UK
11.10 am Measuring up to the Challenges of F1 Motor Racing Steve Nevey, Red Bull Technology
11.30 am Steinbichler 3D Digitising Products Dr. Martin Hainbuchner, Steinbichler
11.50 am The National FreeForm Centre at NPL Andy Robinson, National Physical Lab.
12.10 pm Latest Developments in the Use of CT Scanners for Dimensional Measurement Gerhard Roth, Werth
1.30 pm Optical Metrology in Aerospace Steven Fletcher, Geomagic Inc.
1.50 pm Reverse Engineering with the Portable FARO Laser ScanArm Andrew Tagg, FARO Europe
2.10 pm Advances in Portable 3D Scanning Colour, Large Object Accuracy & More Scott Harmon, Z-Corporation
2.30 pm Saving Time & Cutting Cost Using Optical Measurement Andrew Cuffley, GOM UK Ltd
2.50 pm Resolution for Inspection: The Conundrum of Detail v Accuracy v Speed Satish Mysore, 3D Digital Corp.
3.10 pm MyCalypso - Bringing CMM Programming to the Shop Floor Paul Martin, Carl Zeiss Ltd
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Seminar Theatre 2 - 20 Oct
Technology for Jewellery Industry |
Seminar Theatre 2 - 21 Oct
CAD/CAD/CAE & RP&M for Architecture |
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Chair: Gay Penfold, JIIC Birmingham University
11.00 am Keynote: Holition – The Future of Online Jewellery Lynne Murray, Holition, UK
11.30 am Digital Design & Rapid Prototyping within a Busy Jewellery Manufacturing Environment Tony Shellam, Weston Beamor
12.00 pm Selling Jewellery That Doesn’t Exist – A Survey of CAD/CAM Applications in Jewellery Jack Meyer, H3D UK
12.30 pm Virtual Jewellery Mike Russell, Inneo Solutions
2.00 pm Affordable Manufacturing by DMLS in the Jewellery Industry Stuart Jackson, EOS UK
2.20 pm The Digital Highway: What RP&M Means for the Jewellery Industry Martin Forth, Envisiontec
2.40 pm When is a Piece of Jewellery Not a Piece of Jewellery? Metalise it... Andy Allshorn, AT 3D SQUARED
3.00 pm Custom Made Ceramic Parts Christophe Chaput, Cerampilot, France
3.20 pm "Master & Servant" – The Relationship Between Jewellery Designer & His Digital Tool Box Hillary Corney, Designersilversmiths.com
3.40 pm Increased Productivity & Freedom of Design with Digital Jewellery Manufacturing Solutions Colin Blain, 3D Systems
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CAD/CAM/CAE Stream
10.30 am Scanning & Mesh Based Modelling Tech. for Manufacture & Analysis Carl Hitchens, Materialise UK
10.50 am Upfront Analysis: Tips, Tricks & Pitfalls of Using Simulation to Guide Your Design Process Luke McElligott, Silverarm
11.10 am Mass Customisation in Medical Devices Chris Lawrie, Delcam UK
11.30 am Optimise Plastics Designs with New Simulation Software David Russell, DRA Ltd
11.50 am CAD Neutral 3D Direct Modelling Software Martin Revell, SpaceClaim UK
12.10 pm The Tebis BREP Product Group: Creating, Adapting & Optimising CAD Surface Models Anthony Biggs, Tebis
RP&M in Architecture Stream
1.30 pm Complex Architectural Models the Painless Way – Turning Creative Concepts into 3D Reality Using SLS Stuart Offer, 3T RPD Ltd
1.50 pm Architecture Application RP Challenges & Solutions Avi Cohen, Objet Geometries GmbH
2.10 pm Complex Architectural Models in Record Time for a Significant Competitive Advantage Greg Elfering, 3D Systems
2.30 pm RP in Architectural Modelling Stefan Ponur, CADVenture
Remaining programme to be confirmed.....
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Seminar Theatre 3 - 20 Oct
Access and Advanced RP&M Sessions |
Seminar Theatre 3 - 21 Oct
Access and Advanced RP&M Sessions |
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11.00 – 1 pm Access RPD&RM Technology - Rapid Fundamentals Designed to give newcomers to “rapid” technologies the opportunity to get up to speed as fast as possible and to be aware of how they can best access them. Graham Tromans, Chairman of RPMA & Manager of the RM Consortium at Loughborough University
2.00 pm e-Manufacturing in Metals – 2009 Stephen Crownshaw, EOS UK
2.20 pm New Opportunities in the SL Industry Beat Dobler, Huntsman
2.40 pm Reducing Design Costs in Challenging Times – A Compelling Case for 3D Printing Peter Hansford, Z-Corporation
3.00 pm Multi-Material Printing: The Ultimate Innovation Chris Baker, Objet Geometries Ltd
3.20 pm Emerging Opportunities for RP&M in the Medical Arena Chris Dyke, MedilinkWM
3.40 pm Introducing Metal Clad Composite Mark Abshire, DSM Somos
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10.30 – 12.30 pm Access RPD&RM Technology - Rapid Fundamentals Designed to give newcomers to “rapid” technologies the opportunity to get up to speed as fast as possible and to be aware of how they can best access them. Graham Tromans, Chairman of RPMA & Manager of the RM Consortium at Loughborough University
1.30 pm Araldite Digitalis® – MEMS Based Additive Manufacturing System Ole Hangaard, Huntsman
1.50 pm e-Manufacturing in Plastics – 2009 Stuart Jackson, EOS UK
2.10 pm New Large-Scale Opportunities with the Mammoth Stereolithography Technology Bart Van der Schueren, Materialise
2.30 pm Advanced Engineered Materials for Rapid Manufacturing Simon van de Crommert, 3D Systems
2.50 pm Real Parts, Really
Fast Richard Vaughan, Protomold
3.10 pm Emerging Opportunities for RP&M in the Medical Arena Chris Dyke, MedilinkWM
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