June 29 - July 1, 2015
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has taken the manufacturing industry by storm. Although this technology is unable to replicate a system totally, several major industries have given significant recognition on its potential in the supply chain industry.

While AM technology has been used for prototyping for some time, we see increasing application of the technology in various supply chain. Shakers and movers in predominant industries such as defence, aerospace, automotive, medical, energy - have begun their ventures into researching and producing complex components, knowing that the technology will make significant achievements in the next few years.

This course will provide unparalleled discussions on the technological evolutions of Additive Manufacturing (AM), application of AM technology in various industries, the impact of AM movement on differing markets, emerging technologies and materials development, among other essential topics.

To inject practicality to the event, a visit to AM facility will be arranged for all participants to witness the various technologies available in the market.

This course will be useful to design engineers, manufacturing engineers, product designers, research engineers, research scientists, managers, VPs of product development and manufacturing, and technology and innovation strategists. Participants may come from any organization broadly focused on advanced materials and manufacturing, or in a position to utilize or realize the value of AM.

Booking: http://atnd.it/26174-0

Standard Price: $3795

Speakers: John Hart, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Mitsui Career Development Chair, Contemporary Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

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Организатор

K2B International Pte Ltd
1557 Keppel Rd #03-29 Singapore 089066
(65) 6635 1780

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