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M Follow us @AdditiveManufac www.3d-printing-additive-manufacturing-2014.com Organized by The Only Additive Manufacturing Conference 100% Led By Industrial End Users, Focussing On High Volume Production Applications Translating Advances In Business Models, Materials, Machine Technologies, Design Methodologies & Standardisation Into Strategies For Optimising The Economics Of Utilising Additive Manufacturing For High Volume Industrial Production Applications Register By Friday 26 th September SAVE £200 25 th -26 th November | London | UK • BUSINESS CASE ANALYSIS: Assessing the very latest economic factors to determine whether the return on investment justifies the costs of technology adoption • MATERIALS FOCUS: Revealing the very latest emerging materials and building unique relationships with suppliers to develop reliable supply chains across metals, plastics and ceramics • NEW INDUSTRY SECTOR CASE STUDIES: Identifying the roadmap to AM adoption across aerospace, automotive, medical, construction, apparel and retail industries to deliver personalised business case analysis for each delegate • STANDARDISATION: Understanding what work is being done to standardise materials and machines to speed up quality assurance • DESIGN & DESIGNERS: Examining the new rules of design for AM and 3D Printing and methods to train a new generation of designers to fully leverage the potential of additive manufacturing u PLUS: The very latest innovations across intellectual property, machine capabilities and material performance to make additive manufacturing ready for integration in your manufacturing processes. i BRAND NEW CASE STUDIES FOR 2014: 20+ Brand New Case Studies From Industry Including: Neil Burns Director Croft Filters Ltd Metin Bilgili Technical Leader Of Production Technologies Arcelik A.S. Ralf Schwenger R&D Director HEAD Sports Harry Kleijnen Manager Development And Engineering Grids Smit Rontgen (Philips Healthcare) Maltesh Somasekharappa Head Of Advanced Manufacturing Solutions Wipro Infrastructure Engineering Ajay Purohit Technical Chief Rapid Proto And Craftsmanship Tools TATA Motors Sam Stacey Head Of Innovation Skanska UK Sonia Ramirez-Garcia Senior Research Coordinator DePuy Synthes Michael Banach Senior Research Manager Plastic Logic

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Additive manufacturing offers the potential to overcome the limitations of traditional manufacturing techniques and reduce material waste and costs. For years, industries have used AM for rapid prototyping, but material supply, machine capabilities, standardisation concerns and risky business cases have hindered the integration of the technology into mass production manufacturing processes. However across industry sectors as diverse as aerospace, automotive, medical, construction and apparel, industry is beginning to successfully integrate 3D printing and additive manufacturing, benefiting from significant cost reductions and enabling the development of innovative new products for customers. title The 2nd annual 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing: Production Application Initiative 2014 builds upon the success of the inaugural London event to provide the very latest successful case studies and analysis of the remaining challenges. At this unique congress, with an agenda forged by the hottest experts in the industry, you will hear how major manufacturers have introduced innovative design methodologies, created robust material supply chains and leveraged the latest machines to revolutionise manufacturing.

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Page 1: 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing: Production Application Initiative 2014

M Follow us @AdditiveManufac

www.3d-printing-additive-manufacturing-2014.com

Organized by

The Only Additive Manufacturing Conference 100% Led By Industrial End Users, Focussing On High Volume Production Applications

Translating Advances In Business Models, Materials,Machine Technologies, Design Methodologies &Standardisation Into Strategies For

Optimising The Economics OfUtilising Additive Manufacturing ForHigh Volume IndustrialProduction Applications

Register By Friday26th September

SAVE £200

25th-26th November | London | UK

•BUSINESSCASEANALYSIS: Assessing the very latest economic factors to determine whether the return on investment justifies the costs of technology adoption

•MATERIALSFOCUS: Revealing the very latest emerging materials and building unique relationships with suppliers to develop reliable supply chains across metals, plastics and ceramics

•NEWINDUSTRYSECTORCASESTUDIES: Identifying the roadmap to AM adoption across aerospace, automotive, medical, construction, apparel and retail industries to deliver personalised business case analysis for each delegate

•STANDARDISATION: Understanding what work is being done to standardise materials and machines to speed up quality assurance

•DESIGN&DESIGNERS: Examining the new rules of design for AM and 3D Printing and methods to train a new generation of designers to fully leverage the potential of additive manufacturing

uPLUS: The very latest innovations across intellectual property, machine capabilities and material performance to make additive manufacturing ready for integration in your manufacturing processes.

i BRANDNEWCASESTUDIESFOR2014:20+ Brand New Case Studies From Industry Including:

Neil Burns Director Croft Filters Ltd

Metin Bilgili Technical Leader Of Production Technologies Arcelik A.S.

Ralf Schwenger R&D Director HEAD Sports

Harry Kleijnen Manager Development And Engineering Grids Smit Rontgen (Philips Healthcare)

Maltesh Somasekharappa Head Of Advanced Manufacturing Solutions Wipro Infrastructure Engineering

Ajay Purohit Technical Chief Rapid Proto And Craftsmanship Tools TATA Motors

Sam Stacey Head Of Innovation Skanska UK

Sonia Ramirez-Garcia Senior Research Coordinator DePuy Synthes

Michael Banach Senior Research Manager Plastic Logic

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www.3d-printing-additive-manufacturing-2014.com + 44 (0) 800 098 8489 [email protected]

Every week more companies and industry sectors investigate the potential of 3D printing and additive manufacturing to reduce material use, lower costs and enable the production of new product streams, yet major challenges still remain across machine capabilities, material supply, standardisation and design methodologies before the business case is proven to be robust enough to integrate the new technology into traditional manufacturing processes.

From high quality, critical aerospace components to customisable apparel and medical implants, the 2nd annual 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing: Production Application Initiative 2014 will develop upon the success of last year and provide dozens of more companies such a yours with the data you need to determine when and if additive manufacturing is ready for widescale adoption.

REASONS TO ATTEND

•MASS PRODUCTION FOCUS: From material supply to standardisation, each presentation shares success stories and strategies for taking additive manufacturing from prototyping to mass production

•APPLICATION DEVELOPER LED: Presentations are delivered by industry end-users, those looking to leverage technology to develop innovative new products. No sales pitches or consultants.

•REQUESTED BY INDUSTRY: In-depth research with industry is used to determine the very latest challenges, write the agenda and ensure every detail delivered is targeted towards the specific audience.

•TARGETED NETWORKING: We have a limited number of delegate places for industry decision makers and experts with no free access expo. Every conversation you have will be with an industry peer sharing your challenges.

•NO MOMENT MISSED: Our intimate, purposefully designed venues and downloadable presentations ensure you won’t miss a single second of the discussions and you can share lessons with colleagues upon your return to the office.

200+AttendeesFromAroundTheWorld:

VOLVO, Germany“A great opportunity to learn from the experience of additive manufacturing

pioneers on various industry segments. Also good insights on the state of the art

research about technologies and material development.”

Intellectual Property Office, UK“The conference has been an excellent opportunity to understand what the current thinking on 3D

printing is I’ve met a lot of interesting people and feel

better informed.”

Medtronic Spinal & Biologics, US“Was enlightening across

a broad range of industrial applications, it helped build relationships and resources for our future endeavours in additive

manufacturing.“

Centre For Robotic Surgery, Singapore“Excellent content, great

organisation, sound topic breadth.”

VENUEINFORMATIONCentral London.

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OPTIMISING BUSINESS MODELS, MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT & NEW MACHINE TECHNOLOGIES FOR 3D PRINTING

Day 1Tuesday 25th November 2014

8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

BUSINESS MODELS & ECONOMICSUNDERSTANDING PRACTICAL STEPS MANUFACTURERS CAN TAKE TO ENSURE THE PROFITABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL-SCALE

PRODUCTION USING 3D PRINTING

KEYNOTE: BUSINESS CASE8.40 Understanding How To Establish A Business Model For Developing Additive Manufacturing Beyond R&D In A Way That Will Deliver A Tangible Return In Investment•Examininghowtocreateabusinesscaseforusing3Dprinting

fordesignoptimisation,prototypingorpartproduction•Determiningstrategiesforjustifyinglargescaleinvestmentin

3Dprintinggivenpotentialdelaysinrecoupingtheinvestment•Identifyingexamplesofhow3Dprintinghasbeenusedto

practicallymakemoneyinreallifebusinessapplication•Understandingwhichapplications3Dprintingshowsthemost

promiseatindustrialscaleandwhytohelpbuildthebusinesscaseforfutureprojects

Ralf Schwenger, R&D Director, HEAD SportsDaniel Lau, Technical Specialist In R&D Pre-Development, HEAD Sports9.10 Question & Answer Session

HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION9.20 Providing A Case Study On Going Beyond Prototyping To Use 3D Printing For The High Volume Production Of Functional Parts•Pinpointingthekeyobstaclesforusing3Dprintingformass

productionincludingmachinespeeds,materialcostsandqualitycontrolissuesanddetermininghowtheycanbeovercome

•Evaluatingtheextenttowhich3Dprintingissuitableforfabricatinggenuinelyusablepartsinlargevolumes

•Breakingdownthekeycostsofusing3Dprintingatmassproducedscalestodeterminewhenitmakeseconomicsense

•Benchmarkingstrategiesforachievingthespeedofthroughputrequiredtomake3Dprintingeconomicalatindustrialscale

Metin Bilgili, Technical Leader Of Production Technologies, Arcelik A.S.9.50 Question & Answer Session

COMPARISON TO TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES10.00 Evaluating The Commercial Advantages Of 3D Printing Over Traditional Production Techniques To Determine When It Offers A More Cost-Effective, Reliable Option•Providingexamplesofhow3Dprintinghasprovidedtangible

advantagesovertraditionaltechniquesinreallifeapplications•Understandingunderwhichcircumstances3Dprintingiscost-

competitivewithmoretraditionaltechniques•Comparingthereliabilityof3Dprintingtoexistingproduction

methodstodeterminewhenitrepresentsthemostappropriatechoice

•Establishingwhatharddataexiststosupporttheideathatadditivemanufacturingcanachievebetterresultsthantraditionaltechniquesduetothedesignfreedoms

Neil Burns, Director, Croft Filters Ltd10.30 Question & Answer Session10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

MATERIALS OPTIMISATIONEVALUATING ADVANCES IN DEVELOPING MATERIALS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING WHICH ARE DELIVERING THE

PROPERTIES, PERFORMANCE & QUALITY CONTROL REQUIRED FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

MATERIALS SUPPLY CHAIN11.10 Discussing How Manufacturers Are Creating Strategies For Developing Secure Relationships With Material Suppliers That Deliver Consistent Material Quantities And Qualities For Production-Scale Manufacturing

A: Metals•Assessingthesupplychainofmetalsincludingtitanium,

steelandaluminiumtoensurethequantityandavailabilityofmaterialsmeetsindustryrequirements

•Examiningwhichmaterialsarecurrentlyavailableandexpectedinthenearfutureforadditivemanufacturingcomparedtomaterialsupplyfortraditionalproductiontechniques

•Hearinghowindustryhasbeenleveragingawidevarietyofmetalsinadditivemanufacturingtoreducethecostsofproductmassproduction

Maltesh Somasekharappa, Head Of Advanced Manufacturing Solutions, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering

B: Plastics & Polymers•Hearinghowmanufacturersaredevelopinglongterm,reliable

relationshipswithsupplierstoensuretheconsistentsupplyofkeyplasticsfor3Dprinting,including:

• CFRP(CarbonFibreReinforcedPlastic)• ABS •PLA •Nylon• Polystyrene •PEEK

Lionel T Dean, Founder & Creative Director, FutureFactories

C: Ceramics & Natural Materials•Examiningthecurrentavailabilityofceramicsforadditive

manufacturinginEuropetoassesswhetherthereliabilityofsupplycanjustifyuse

•Assessingwhichtypesofnaturalmaterialsareapplicabletowhichindustriestoensureoptimalmaterialpropertiesforeachapplication

Richard Beckett, Design Tutor, Bartlett School Of Architecture11.40 Question & Answer Session

EMERGING 3D PRINTING MATERIALS11.50 Identifying The Very Latest Additive Manufacturing Materials That Manufacturers Have Used To Cost Effectively Deliver The Same Product Performance Characteristics As Traditionally Manufactured Parts•Hearingwhichmaterialshaverecentlybeenprovenviable

foruseinmassscaleadditivemanufacturingintermsofmaterialproperties,withoutcompromisingproductionspeedandeconomics

•Evaluatingmaterialsthatarestillbeingprovenbyindustrytobeviablefor3Dprintingonaproductionscaletoforecastemergingapplicationopportunities

•Examiningmethodsbeingusedtopredicttheheat,tensionandcompressionlimitationsofnewermaterialstodeterminewhichareviableforproduction

Damien Buchbinder, TeamWWleader (Advanced SLM Systems), Rapid Manufacturing Group, Fraunhofer ILT12.20 Question & Answer Session

12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

MATERIAL PERFORMANCE1.30 Assessing Methods For Improving Material Properties During 3D Printing To Ensure Parts Can Be Consistently Manufactured With The Heat, Tension And Compression Requirements For Production•Assessinghowmanufacturersaremaintainingmechanical

andphysicalpropertiesduring3Dprintingandhightemperaturemanufacturingprocessestodeterminewhichmaterialscanbeusedinproduction

•Mechanicalpropertyfocus:Identifyinghowmanufacturersaremaintainingthestrength,stiffnessanddurabilityofmaterialssuchasmetalstoenabletheadoptionofawiderrageofmaterialsintoproduction

•Physicalpropertyfocus:Examiningwhich3Dprintingtechnologiesarebeingusedtomaintaincoefficientofthermalexpansion,conductivity,andlubricityduringproduction

•Post-Processing:Assessingthelimitationsofadditivemanufacturingandwhatpost-processingoperationsarerequiredtomeetthespecificationsofindustryparts

Moataz Attalah, Professor Of Advanced Materials Processing, University Of Birmingham2.00 Question & Answer Session

QUALITY CONTROL2.10 Examining The Challenges And Processes Of Large Volume Additive Manufacturing In A Regulated Environment To Produce Medical Devices Of Industrial Quality•Understandinghowtomatchtechnologycapabilitieswith

productrequirementstoenableadequateproductivityandyield.

•Assessingstrategiestoovercomechallengesinnewmaterialsqualificationandprocessdevelopment

•Identifyingenablersforshortdesigncyclestodeliverfastramp-uptolargevolumemanufacturing

•Assessingwhatprocessinnovationshavebeenimplementedtodeliveraccuracyandrepeatabilityduringmanufacturing

•Revealingwhichproductandprocessverificationmethodshavebeenimplementedduringmassproductiontodeliver100%functionalinspection.

Pieter Nuijts, Director OEM Grids, Tubes And Components, Smit Rontgen (Philips Healthcare)Harry Kleijnen, Manager Development And Engineering Grids, Smit Rontgen (Philips Healthcare)2.40 Question & Answer Session

3D PRINTING MACHINESEVALUATING HOW MANUFACTURERS CAN SELECT

& OPTIMISE THE LATEST 3D PRINTING MACHINE TECHNOLOGIES TO ENSURE THE RELIABILITY &

REPEATABILITY OF THEIR PRODUCTION PROCESS

MACHINE CAPABILITIES2.50 Providing A Case Study On How A Company Has Applied Recent Advances In The Capabilities Of 3D Printing Machines To Manufacture Fully Functional Parts To Their Desired Specifications•Contrastingadditivemanufacturingcycletimetotraditional

manufacturingtechnologytodeterminethefeasibilityoflargescaleadoption

•Explainingwhatspeedsthemanufacturerwasabletoachievewithcurrentlyavailable3Dprintingtechnologyandwhatimprovementstheyexpectinthenearfuture

•Explaininghowtheyusedthelatest3Dprintingmachinestooptimisethereliabilityandrepeatabilityoftheirproductionprocess

3.20 Question & Answer Session

3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

MACHINE COMPARISON PANEL4.00 Comparing The Key Current & Emerging 3D Printing Technologies To Determine Which Ones Offer The Optimal Solution For Which Industrial Applications•Explaininghowanenduserhassuccessfullyselectedthe

right3Dprintingmachinetoreducethecostandtimeofmanufacturingtheirproduct

•ComparingtheprosandconsofdifferentFDMandSLStechnologiestoascertainwhichoffersthemostadvantagesfordifferentprototypingandproductionapplications

•Determiningwhichmachinesofferthebestcapabilitiesformanufacturingfullyfunctioningparts

•Providinganoverviewofthelatestcutting-edgemachinestohitthemarketstoseewhichwillbethemostexcitingemergingoptions

4.30 Question & Answer Session

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYDEVELOPING BEST PRACTICE FOR NAVIGATING THE RAPIDLY DEVELOPING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LANDSCAPE BEING

CREATED BY THE EMERGENCE OF 3D PRINTING

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY4.40 Assessing The Economic Implications Of Intellectual Property Rights To Ensure The Business Models For 3D Printing Adoption Are Robust•Providinganintroductiontothetypesofintellectualproperty

ruleswhichhavepotentialimplicationsforthoseengagedin3Dprintingandadditivemanufacturing

•Analysingthechallengesandopportunitiesofintellectualpropertyrulesuponthebusinessmodelsformachineandmaterialsuppliersandapplicationdevelopers

•Reviewingtheverylatestinnovationaspectswithinintellectualpropertytounderstandhowtheyhaveincentivisedinnovationwithin3Dprinting

Nicola Searle, Economic Advisor, Intellectual Property Office5.10 Question & Answer Session

DESIGN METHODOLOGIESDEVELOPING DESIGN RULES & TRAINING PROGRAMMES TO ENSURE DESIGNERS CAN MAXIMALLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY ADDITIVE

MANUFACTURING

DESIGN METHODOLOGIES5.20 Understanding How To Develop A Set Of Design Rules Specific To 3D Printing To Maximise The Degree Of Creative Freedom That Can Be Given To A Designer•Identifyingopportunitiestouse3Dprintingtoachieveawider

rangeofdesignpossibilitiesintermsofthecomplexityofstructuresthatcanbemanufacturedcomparedwithtraditionaltechniques

•Examiningwhichdesigntechniquesprovideamethodologytofullyharnessthepossibilitiesopenedupby3Dprintingtechnologies

•Evaluatingwhatrestrictionsadditivemanufacturingputsondesignerstodeterminehowtheycanoptimallyovercomethem

•Assessingwhichdesignmethodologiesaremoreappropriatetoprototypingandmanufacturingatscalewhenusing3Dprinting

Lionel T Dean, Founder & Creative Director, FutureFactories5.40 Question & Answer Session

TRAINING DESIGNERS5.50 Developing Training Programs Which Produce Designers Who Can Fully Exploit The New Creative & Commercial Opportunities Offered By 3D Printing•Evaluatingstrategiesfortrainingdesignersinsufficient

quantitiestofilltheskillsgapin3Dprintingdesign•Understandingwhatmanufacturingcompaniescandoto

acceleratetheintegrationof3Dprintingdesigneducationintouniversitycurricula

•Quantifyingtheneedfordesignerswithspecialised3Dprintingknowledgetodeterminewhethersomeaspectscouldbeachievedjustaswellbynon-specialists

•Examiningstructuresforcreatinga3Dprintingdesignteamwithinanorganisationandunderstandinghowitwouldinterfacewithotherdesigndepartments

Steinar Killi, Researcher, Oslo School Of Architecture And Design6.10 Question & Answer Session

6.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks6.30 - 7.30 Networking Drinks In The Exhibition Showcase Area

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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION CASE STUDIESBREAKING DOWN THE TRANSFERABLE LESSONS EMERGING

FROM SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS OF 3D PRINTING IN THE AEROSPACE, AUTOMOTIVE, MEDICAL, APPAREL,

CONSTRUCTION & DOMESTIC SECTORS

8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

KEYNOTE: CONSTRUCTION CASE STUDY

8.40 Investigating 3D Concrete Printing: Developing New Processes And Technology To Enable New Applications In Construction For Additive Manufacturing

•Understandingtheinnovativeadditivemanufacturingprocessesbeingleveragedtoenabletheprintingofhighqualityconcreteandothermaterials

•Examiningwhichapplicationswithintheconstructionindustrywouldbesuitablefor3Dprintingsolutionscomparedtotraditionalbuildingmethods

•Assessingwhatworkstillneedstobeovercometoenable3Dprintingonanindustryscaletodeterminetheroadmaptoimplementation

Sam Stacey, Head Of Innovation, Skanska UK

Richard Buswell, Senior Lecturer, Building Energy Research Group, Loughborough University9.10 Question & Answer Session

AUTOMOTIVE CASE STUDY

9.20 Identifying Which Additive Manufacturing Applications An Automotive OEM Is Using To Take The Manufacture Of Parts From Prototype Stage Into High Volume Production

•UnderstandingtheselectioncriteriafortechnologyadoptionthatenabledanOEMtomovefromdesigningprototypestoproducinghighvolume,useableparts

•Examiningthenextgenerationofhighvolume,commercialadditivemanufacturingtechnologiesbeingintegratedintothehighvolumeproductionprocessofthenextgenerationofvehicles

•Assessingwhichmaterialsprovidetherequireddurabilityandlightweightpropertiestodeterminewhicharefeasibleforuseinvehiclemanufacturing

Ajau Purohit, Technical Chief Rapid Proto And Craftmanship Tools, TATA Motors

9.50 Question & Answer Session

ELECTRONICS & CONSUMER GOODS CASE STUDY

10.00 Examining the role and benefits of leveraging additive manufacturing within production to deliver a new generation of flexible electronics and wearable devices

•Assessingmanufacturingmethodsincludingadditivemanufacturingtooptimisetheproductionofflexibleelectronics

•Understandingtheroleof3Dprintedmechanicalcomponentsalongsideflexibleelectronicstodevelopinnovativeandattractivewearabledevices

•Reviewingthebusinesscaseincludingcostsofusingadditivemanufacturingcomparedtotraditionalproductiontechniquesintheelectronicsindustry

Michael Banach, Senior Research Manager, Plastic Logic

10.30 Question & Answer Session

10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

AEROSPACE CASE STUDY

11.10 Detailing How To Leverage Additive Manufacturing To Manufacture A Product With The Levels Of Structural Integrity And Reliability Required By The Aerospace Industry

•Assessingthelatestadvancesinmaterialdepositionandmechanicalpropertiesoftitaniumandothermetalstodeveloppartswhichmeettherigorousrequirementsofaerospaceapplicationsintheabsenceofstandardisedmaterialsandmanufacturingplatforms

•Examiningthelatestinnovationsinmachinecapabilitiessuchasdepositionratestoproducelargemetalcomponentsfortheaerospaceindustry

•IdentifyingtheextenttowhichtheneedtomeetEASAstandardscreatesuniquerestrictionsforaerospacemanufacturerswishingtouse3Dprintingandhowtoensure3Dprintedpartsmeetthesestandards

•Analysingthebusinesscaseforaerospacemanufacturerstoinvestincreatingtheirownblendofmaterialssothattheycandesigntheirowncharacteristicsintothem

Filomeno Martina, Research Fellow In Additive Manufacturing, Cranfield University

11.40 Question & Answer Session

MEDICAL CASE STUDY

11.50 Examining The Very Latest Material Validation And Manufacturing Innovations Being Used To Custom 3D Print Medical Implants

•Examiningtheverylatestevaluation,testingandvalidationprocessesbeingusedtodeterminetheusabilityofdifferentmaterialsincustommadebio-printing

•Hearingwhichpre-processingandinspectiontechniquescanbeusedtoeradicateimpuritiesduringprintingofmedicalimplantsinanindustrywhereerrorscouldmeanlives

•Assessingtheoptimalmaterialclassificationsthathavesofarprovenviableinmedicaladditivemanufacturingandunveilingthosethatareclosetovalidation

Sonia Ramirez-Garcia, Senior Research Coordinator, DePuy Synthes

12.20 Question & Answer Session

12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

APPAREL & RETAIL CASE STUDY

1.30 Providing Examples Of How 3D Printing Could Be Used In Fashion And Mass Customisation Of Apparel And Identifying The Transferable Lessons For Other Retail Sectors

•Assessingthereadinessforusing3Dprintingtoachievemasscustomisationforconsumerproductsandwhatcommercialimpactthiswouldhaveontheindustry

•Evaluatingwhichmaterialsareavailablefor3Dprintingthathavethepropertiesrequiredforclothesandshoesanddeterminingtheoptimalandmostfashionablewaysofusingthem

•Providingideasonwhatopportunitieslow-volumecustomisationusing3Dprintingmayopenupforcreatingnewretailproductsthatcurrentlydonotexist

•Envisioningaroadmaptowardsaworldwherecustomerscanbescanneduponentryintoashopandhavecustomisedproducts3Dprintedforthem

Bryan Oknyansky, Founder, Shoes By Bryan

2.00 Question & Answer Session

DOMESTIC 3D PRINTING2.10 Quantifying The Current & Forecasted Size Of The Domestic 3D Printing Market To Assess The Scope Of The Commercial Opportunity Compared With The Industrial Market•Projectingthegrowthofthedomesticprintingmarketfor3D

printingtotrackwhereitisexpectedtobebytheendofnextyear

•Providinganoverviewofthestate-of-theart3Dprintingtechnologiesfortheconsumerandwhatcapabilitiestheywilloffer

•Determiningwherethelinecanbedrawnbetweendomesticandprofessional3Dprinterstoidentifywhichonesshouldbeaimedattheconsumermarket

•Forecastingtimescalesformassadoptionof3Dprintersintheconsumerspacetoassesshowitwillcomparewiththeindustrialmarket

2.40 Question & Answer Session

2.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

STANDARDISATIONEXAMINING PROGRESS IN DEVELOPING STANDARDS FOR

MATERIALS & MACHINES THAT WILL PROVIDE A BASIS FOR THE RELIABILITY & REPEATABILITY REQUIRED FOR 3D PRINTING AT

HIGH VOLUME

MATERIAL STANDARDS3.20 Defining Strategies For Moving Towards International Standards For Ensuring The Quality Of Materials Used In 3D Printing•Determiningtherolesofpowdermanufacturers,machine

manufacturersandendusersindevelopingstandardsformaterialsusedfor3Dprinting

•Evaluatingwhatdifferentstandardsmayberequiredbydifferentindustriestoscopeouttheneedforindustry-specificstandards

•Identifyingwhichbodieswouldbemostsuitabletodevelopstandardsandwhichnewbodiesmayneedtobecreated

•Envisioningwhatguidelinesonmaterialstandardsmightlooklikeandwhatstepscanbetakentomovetowardsthem

John Collins, BSI AMT8 Standards Committee Member, British Standards Institute3.30 Question & Answer Session

MACHINE STANDARDS3.40 Brainstorming Ideas On Creating A Roadmap Towards A Set Of Standards For 3D Printing Machines That Would Deliver The Reliability & Consistency Required To Accelerate Industrial Scale Applications•Examiningearlyprogressinmovingtowardsstandardsfor3D

printerstopinpointthekeyareaswherefurtherworkneedstobedone

•Evaluatingtheoptimalwaysinwhichtheindustrycanacceleratethestandardisationofmanufacturingplatformsfor3Dprinting

•Providingideasonhowtocreatestandardsformachinesthatwouldensuretheydeliverarepeatableprocessthatcanbereliedupon

•Identifyingwaysinwhichsoftwarefor3Dprintingcouldbestandardisedtocontributetoamoreconsistentandreliableprocess

John Collins, BSI AMT8 Standards Committee Member, British Standards Institute4.10 Question & Answer Session

4.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks4.30 End Of Congress

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PROVIDING INDUSTRY BY INDUSTRY CASE STUDIES ON SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIAL SCALE APPLICATIONS & EVALUATING DEVELOPMENTS IN STANDARDISATION & DESIGN OPTIMISATION

Day 2Wednesday 26th November 2014

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Initiative 2014 offers a unique platform for highly relevant machine

providers, material suppliers and service bureaus to outline their

solutions and manufacturing success stories across the globe.

Achieving Your Business And Marketing Objectives At The Summit

DEMONSTRATETHOUGHTLEADERSHIPThe reliable supply of high quality, affordable materials and capabilities of

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Your products may be offering the solutions they need, but do your

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VISITOR PROFILE

•AttendeesByIndustry

•AttendeesByIndustry

15% CEO, Managing Directors

30% Director R&D, Engineering, Additive Manufacturing

25% Department Head Of Material Science, Strategy, Manufacturing

20% Additive Manufacturing Lead

10% Senior Manager Additive Manufacturing, New Technologies

16% Medical & Dental

14% Consumer Goods & Apparel

12% Heavy Industrial Equipment

12% Aerospace

9% Construction & Architecture

8% Domestic Appliances & Electronics

7% Defense

5% Oil & Gas

5% Designers

4% Other

9% Automotive

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Cancellations received 30 days prior to the event taking place will be eligible for a refund less £75 administration fee, after that point no refund can be made. Cancellations must be made in writing, if you are unable to attend you may nominate a colleague to attend in your place at no additional cost.London Business Conferences Limited reserves the right to alter or cancel the speakers or program.Receipt of this booking form, inclusive or exclusive of payment constitutes formal agreement to attend and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated.All outstanding fees must be paid within our standard payment period of 7 days. Any outstanding invoices will remain valid should cancellation of attendance be received outside of the aforementioned cancellation period.*If you are claiming the early booking discount this

may not be used in conjunction with other discounts advertised elsewhere. All discount codes and offers must be claimed at the time of registration.We would like to keep you informed of other London Business Conferences products and services. This will be carried out in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Please write to the Head of Marketing, London Business Conferences at the address below if you specifically do not want to receive this information.London Business Conferences will not accept liability for any individual transport delays and in such circumstances the normal cancellation restrictions apply.London Business Conferences LimitedFirst floor 44-46 New Inn Yard | London | EC2A 3EYRegistered in England No. 5090859