TCT Show 2017 Conference
All visitors can attend the TCT Conference with 12 hours of free programming.
With one week to go until TCT Show 2018, we have been taking a look at the technologies you can expect to see on the show floor from materials to software, 3D printing hardware and auxiliary technologies.
Of course, alongside a packed show floor with over 250 exhibiting companies, is the TCT Conference and the TCT content team has put together a stellar line-up of speakers including blue-chips, universities, SMEs and more across a three-day, multi-stage programme. Whether you're keen to find out what's next in additive manufacturing (AM) research or interested to learn how major organisations are applying 3D technologies to real-life applications, the TCT Conference Stage, Tech Stage and Introducing Stage will have you covered.
You can view the full conference agenda here but below are just some highlights you won't want to miss.
KEYNOTE: 3D Printing Parts for Airbus' Commercial Aircraft Cabins
10:30 - 11:00 - 25th September
José I. Ortiz - Head of Technology Product Management, Airbus
Airbus is a long-time user of AM. Primarily used for prototyping, in 2013, Airbus began working on serial applications for civil aircrafts and in 2015, the first serial parts were implemented in Airbus' A350 programme. In addition to serial applications, the aftersales market, for spare and replacement parts, is one of the largest fields of application for Airbus right now as part of its Spares and Upgrade Services. In these areas, where lead-time is key and quantities are relatively low, Airbus has successfully applied this technology on several cases. In this talk, José I. Ortiz, Head of Technology Product Management at Airbus will discuss how the company is leveraging 3D printing to produce parts for commercial aircraft cabins.
The TCT Hall of Fame Panel Session: Exploring the Past, Inspiring the Future
11:00 - 12:00 - 26th September
TCT Group Head of Content, Daniel O'Connor will lead a conversation with the three inductees to the TCT Hall of Fame for 2018. By focussing on the foundations laid down by each inductee's pioneering work this panel session will explore the future of series production using AM technologies. Dan recently caught up with the three manufacturing maestros in a series of interviews for the TCT Podcast, listen here.
Panelists
Carl Deckard, Inventor of Selective Laser Sintering
Ely Sachs, Inventor of Binder Jet Printing
Greg Morris, Process Pioneer and Application Specialist
PANEL: Progress Towards Acceleration of Additive Manufacturing Standardisation
13:30 - 14:30 - 26th September
Mohsen Seifi - Director of Global Additive Manufacturing Programs, ASTM International
As AM moves towards serial production, the need to establish clear technology standards becomes ever more prevalent. Mohsen Seifi, Director of Global Additive Manufacturing Programs at ASTM International, will conduct a twenty-minute presentation on the current status of AM standards followed by a panel session examining the recent initiative to establish ASTM Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. They will also evaluate the importance of collaborating with stakeholders and review the technical considerations for the ongoing and future AM advancements.
Panelists
David Wimpenny- Technology Manager, Net Shape Manufacturing - MTC
Robin Wilson - Innovation Lead, High Value Manufacturing - Innovate UK
Paul Unwin- Industrial Co-Chair, Additive Manufacturing Strategy Steering Group (AM UK)
Dr Simon Waite - Senior Expert, EASA
More than just a Geometry… Laser Sintered Parts with Anti-Bacterial Properties
14:30 - 15:00 - 26th September
Candice Majewski, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering - University of Sheffield
With the use of AM becoming increasingly prominent in a wide range of sectors, the majority of interest lies in the use of geometry to add value to products and components. Many AM techniques, however, present the opportunity to bring further benefits through the incorporation of increased functionality.
This talk will focus on one such possibility – the potential to introduce anti-bacterial capabilities into AM parts. The presentation will examine the results of ongoing work, co-authored by James R. Wingham, Robert D. Turner, Thomas Paterson and Joanna Shepherd, from the University of Sheffield. Candice Majewski will investigate the efficacy of polymer/silver phosphate glass micro-composites to inhibit the growth of, and/or to destroy bacteria, under a range of conditions and with a range of material specifications.
#3DTALK panel session returns to TCT Show.
PANEL: #3DTALK - 3D Printing & The Smart Factory
15:00 - 16:00 - 26th September
Panelists
Katy Milne - Chief Engineer, MTC
Regan Hoult - PowderLife Apprentice, LPW Technology Ltd
Stephanie DePalma - Engineer, GE Additive
The Women in 3D Printing and Cyant founded event series returns to TCT Show this year, bringing together industry leaders to share their expertise on the role of 3D printing in the smart factory. This #3DTALK panel session will discuss the realities and challenges of AM in the factories of the future and the impact of trends such as automation and digitally connected production. The panel session will be moderated by Laura Griffiths, TCT Deputy Group Editor and Kadine James, 3D Tech Lead at Hobs 3D.
KEYNOTE: Additive Manufacturing in the Automotive Area - New Ways with Digital Craftsmanship
11:00 - 11:30 - 27th September
Dr Dominik Rietzel - Head of Additive Manufacturing, BMW Group
The BMW Group has always been an early adopter of new technologies. Today, they are the leader of incorporating AM processes and materials in the automotive sector. The company has worked hard to set up a strategic roadmap for metal and plastic 3D printing. By creating systematic pilot projects, they have successfully proved that AM is ready for series production. They now use AM to substitute tools for small batches, to personalise and to optimise designs for end-use parts. This presentation will give an insight into how the BMW Group progressed from SLA printing to creating functional, end-use parts with AM, and examine the advancements in the Digital Craftsmanship process chain for MINI Yours Customized.
KEYNOTE: PepsiCo Leverages 3D Printing to Accelerate Packaging Innovation
11:30 - 12:00 - 27th September
Andrew Phinney - Packaging Engineer, PepsiCo
This presentation will provide an overview of how PepsiCo’s Global R&D team is using 3D printing to design and develop beverage packaging. The session will examine R&D’s strategic partnership with the design department and provide prototyping insights. Andrew Phinney, Packaging Engineer at PepsiCo, will also discuss a recent case study which used 3D printing to create a limited-edition packaging for a movie premiere.
Series of Uniqueness - Design Strategies for Precious Metal 3D Printing
13:30 - 14:00 - 27th September
Marie Boltenstern - Managing Director and Head of Design, Boltenstern
Throughout history, jewellery has enabled people to express themselves as unique beings. Today, Boltenstern develops individual and inspired by nature designs with complex geometries.
This presentation will examine the process of designing, evaluating and optimising additively manufactured jewellery. The session will evaluate how 3D printing can help to emphasise piece characteristics during the detailing and fabrication stages. Marie Boltenstern, Managing Director and Head of Design at Boltenstern, will also review the toolset she developed to create a series of unique jewellery pieces made of precious metals and gemstones.
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