Announced ahead of ASTM’s role as Knowledge Partner and Platinum Sponsor of TCT 3Sixty, the program will look to enhance quality assurance, regulatory compliance and process control.
Ahead of TCT 3Sixty, Tom Ranson, 3D Visualisation Specialist at the Natural History Museum answers a few questions about solving research and conservation challenges with 3D scanning and 3D printing.
Thomas Eberius, Senior Consultant at the ACAM Aachen Center for Additive Manufacturing GmbH shares insights on AM as a key enabler for eco-effective value creation in the tooling industry.
The competition will test each participant’s ability to optimise part designs to exhibit strength and high-performance in a repeatable way within a strict time limit.
Partnering with the NMIS, operated by the University of Strathclyde and part of the High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult, The Harris Tweed Loom Spares Co. has created a new loom assembly design featuring 3D printed parts.
Juri Munk, Researcher at the German Aerospace Center – DLR, discusses how the centre is researching metal AM for deployment in aircraft engines to rocket propulsion systems.
Ahead of TCT 3Sixty, we spoke to Javaid Butt (JB), Professor of Manufacturing and Product Design at Birmingham City University who will be presenting on the Innovation Stage about optimising AM with AI and digital twin.
Matthew Bailey, Lead Technologist – Structures, Manufacturing & Materials at the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), on growing the number of flying AM parts designed and manufactured by a UK-based supply chain.