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19 th-20 th November 2013 | London | UK Uncovering Successful Commercial Applications & The State of The Art To

Understand New Possibilities & Business Opportunities For Using Additive Manufacturing Processes & 3D Printing Technologies The First Summit Focused Specifically On Business Benefits & Requirements Of Industry With Key Issues Being Discussed To Include: P INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS: Lessons from early adopters and case studies of additive manufacturing technologies in application today: Where does the rubber meet the road? P MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS: Understanding what is possible today and the latest advances with the use of metals and plastics P STATE OF THE ART CAPABILITIES: Assessing the latest innovations in additive manufacturing machines and applications: Which technologies are receiving attention in terms of investment and research? P DESIGNING FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE: Examining practical

Hear From 20+ Industry Leaders & Pioneering Experts Including: Rainer Rauh

VP, Head of Global Innovation Network

EADS Stephen Morgan

Group Leader, Advanced Technology Centre

BAE Systems Lorenzo Lorenzi

Advanced Manufacturing Leader

GE Oil & Gas Tommaso Ghidini

Head of Materials Technology Section

European Space Agency

applications of new design processes and shapes to overcome limitations of

Dan Johns

traditional manufacturing processes and create new functionality

GKN Aerospace

P EQUIPMENT & MATERIAL COSTS: Understanding current capital cost limitations as a function of size and fidelity: What should a financial balance sheet look like to justify investment?

Chief Technologist

Stephen Tuppen

Chief of R&T Repair Technology

Rolls-Royce Curtis Carson

P POTENTIAL FOR MASS PRODUCTION: Assessing scalability barriers to producing reliable, reproducible products at high quality P INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: Exploring solutions for addressing challenges around intellectual property, data security and product authenticity

Head of Systems Integration - Manufacturing Engineering

Airbus

Sylviane Rogosnisky

Innovation Project Manager - Additive Manufacturing

Renault Jessica Middlemiss Senior Materials Engineer

Dyson

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

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Agenda Day One

Day Two

Exploring Business Opportunities, Successful Industrial Applications And The State Of The Art

Advances In Materials, Design Processes For Additive Manufacture And Steps Towards Mass Production

8.50 Chair’s Opening Remarks Simon Bradley, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Systems, Products Architecture & Engineering, EADS

8.50 Chair’s Opening Remarks Simon Bradley, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Systems, Products Architecture & Engineering, EADS

KEYNOTE: INDUSTRY VISIONS FOR 3D PRINTING 9.00 Industry Leader Visions On New Possibilities And Opportunities – How Can 3D Printing Be Leveraged To Generate Business Benefit Beyond Traditional Manufacturing? Rainer Rauh, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Platform Structures, EADS Tommaso Ghidini, Head of Materials Technology Section, European Space Agency Lorenzo Lorenzi, Advanced Manufacturing Leader, GE Oil & Gas Veena Pureswaran, Global Electronics Industry Lead, IBM

STATE OF THE ART Assessing Cutting-Edge Work Of Early Adopters, Innovations From Academia And Current Capabilities Of Additive Manufacturing Equipment

KEYNOTE: INNOVATIONS IN PRODUCTION-GRADE MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 9.00 – 10.20 Understanding The Range Of Materials That Can Be Printed - What Is Possible Today, And What Will Be Possible In The Future?

A: METALS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE 9.00 Showcasing Advances In Metal Additive Manufacturing, Identifying Other Materials Under Development & Alloys To Be Available In The Near-Term Bernhard Mueller, Group Additive Manufacturing Leader, Fraunhofer IWU Wilhelm Meiners, Group Additive Manufacturing Leader,Fraunhofer ILT 9.30 Question & Answer Session

STATE OF THE ART: EARLY ADOPTERS PANEL

B: PLASTICS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE

10.15 Examining Early Adopters’ Thinking Behind Commercial Application Of 3D Printing – What Is The State Of The Art And Where Are We Headed?

9.40 Exploring Advances In Polymer Development And Industrial-Grade Plastics – Which Polymers Are Currently Being Used And What New Possibilities Are On The Horizon?

Stephen Tuppen, Chief of R&T Repair Technology, Rolls-Royce Dan Johns, Chief Technologist, GKN Aerospace Ralf Schwenger, R&D Director, HEAD Sports Steve Tremlin, Prototyping Manager, Dyson

Jessica Middlemiss, Senior Materials Engineer, Dyson Thomas Buesgen, Senior Project Manager 3D Printing, Bayer MaterialScience

STATE-OF-THE-ART MACHINES: COSTS AND CAPABILITIES FOR PRODUCTION 11.40 Examining The Latest Innovations In Industrial Additive Manufacturing – What Are The Capabilities Of New Machines And What Are Their Ownership Costs? Curtis Carson, Head of Systems Integration - Manufacturing Engineering, Airbus Rainer Rauh, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Platform Structures, EADS

SCALING UP FOR MASS PRODUCTION Producing Reliable, Reproducible Products At High Quality And High Volume COST RELATIVE TO VOLUME AND SPEED 10.50 Exploring The Capabilities & Costs Of Additive Manufacturing Technologies For Economic Production: Assessing Key Success Factors

COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: WHAT CAN WE DO RIGHT NOW? Exploring How Companies Have Made Their Businesses More Efficient And Created New Value With 3D Printing And Additive Manufacturing Processes A: SUCCESSFUL SMALL-SCALE PRODUCTION AND BESPOKE APPLICATIONS 12.20 – 3.10 Showcasing Examples Of Applications For Low-Volume Production And Highly Bespoke Components And Products

Prof. Rainer Koch, Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering, University of Paderborn

PRODUCT QUALITY: PROCESS CONSISTENCY AND REPEATABILITY 11.30 Examining Process Developments And Advances In Real-Time Monitoring For Mitigating Distortion And Improving ComponentMicrostructure Stephen Morgan, Group Leader - Materials Engineering, Advanced Technology Centre, BAE Systems

AEROSPACE & DEFENCE

RELIABILITY AND MATERIAL PROPERTIES

12.20 Examining Aerospace & Defence Applications Of Additive Manufacturing Technologies For End-Use Production

12.10 Determining The Properties Of Materials As Parts Are Being Created - What Are The Effects Of Additive Manufacturing Processes On Material Properties?

Curtis Carson, Head of Systems Integration - Manufacturing Engineering, Airbus David Duerden, Technical Expert: Mechanical & Electro-mechanical Methods and Processes, MBDA Missile Systems Tommaso Ghidini, Head of Materials Technology Section, European Space Agency

AUTOMOTIVE

Dr. Jan Sehrt, Head Engineer, Institute of Product Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen

DESIGNING FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING New Geometries, New Possibilities And A New Way Of Thinking

2.15 Analysis Of Applications In Automotive For Bespoke Vehicle Customisation And Low-Volume Production Of Performance-Enhancing Components: Identifying Successful Applications & Prospects For Mass Production

1.50 – 3.10 Exploring How To Take Advantage Of Additive Manufacturing As A Design Tool In Order To Fully Realise Its Capabilities

Dan Johns, Chief Technologist, GKN Aerospace

A: CREATING INTEGRATED FUNCTIONALITY PANEL DISCUSSION

BIOMEDICINE

1.50 Designing In A More Integrated Way To Create Functionality – How Can You Actually Design The Material For Purpose And Create Functionality?

3.00 Exploring Cutting-Edge Applications Of 3D Printing Technologies In Biomedicine – Can These Pioneering Applications Be Transferrable To Other Industries?

• Exploring cutting-edge applications of 3D printing in the medical community: Which applications can be transferred into other industries? Prof. Scott Hollister, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan

Tommaso Ghidini, Head of Materials Technology Section, European Space Agency Darryl Cotton, Senior Researcher, Nokia Wilhelm Meiners, Group Additive Manufacturing Leader,Fraunhofer ILT

B: NEW SHAPES

B: EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND REMANUFACTURE APPLICATIONS PANEL DISCUSSION

2.30 Harnessing Additive Manufacturing Processes To Create Novel Shapes With Real Commercial Value

3.40 Examining Use Of 3D Printing To Make Parts For Repair And Remanufacture – What New Possibilities Are Feasible Right Now? Stephen Tuppen, Chief of R&T Repair Technology, Rolls-Royce Rainer Rauh, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Platform Structures, EADS Stephen Morgan, Group Leader - Materials Engineering, Advanced Technology Centre, BAE Systems

Matthias Radny, Structural Optimisation Engineer, Airbus

EMERGING MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES Identifying Commercial Opportunities For Materials And Technologies In Development

C: RAPID PROTOTYPING APPLICATION ADVANCES

NEW MATERIAL DESIGN

4.50 Revealing The State Of The Art In 3D Printing For Advanced Rapid Prototyping – How Far Can Rapid Prototyping Technologies Be Pushed?

3.40 Uncovering Advances In Material Design And Combining Synthetic Materials To Enhance The Mechanical Properties Of Composites – What Are The Commercial Opportunities For Industry?

Ralf Schwenger, R&D Director, HEAD Sports 5.20 Question & Answer Session

MASS MARKET APPLICATION: STANDARDS & CERTIFICATION PANEL DISCUSSION 5.30 Establishing Agreement On Standards And Certification For 3D-Printed Products To Enable Widespread Application Across Manufacturing Industries Martin Schaefer, Project Manager & Senior Engineer, Siemens Sylviane Rogosnisky, Innovation Project Manager - Additive Manufacturing, Renault Jan Sehrt, Head Engineer, Institute of Product Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen Bernhard Müller, Group Additive Manufacturing Leader, Fraunhofer IWU

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

Prof. Mark Miodownik, Director, Institute of Making, University College London

TRENDS & FUTURE COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES 4.20 Analysing Future Commercial Opportunities For 3D Printing And Examining Trends In Additive Manufacture Research To Determine Areas Of Future Investment Christian Lindemann, Direct Manufacturing Research Centre, University of Paderborn 5.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks Simon Bradley, VP, Head of Global Innovation Network - Systems, Products Architecture & Engineering, EADS

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