Join us for a pre-conference event to learn about Additive Manufacturing & Advanced Materials!
The additive manufacturing and processing is an advanced manufacturing technique that is relatively new in the industry. The diverse applications extend from energy, health, consumer products, functional equipment, and durable goods. From a chemical engineering standpoint, additive manufacturing and processing requires the development of new “printable” materials, printing technologies, design methodologies and protocols, and control system design.
This pre-Advanced Manufacturing & Processing Conference event, The Additive Manufacturing, and Processing session, will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas about the most recent materials' innovations/challenges associated with 3D printing and advanced manufacturing. A group of subject matter experts from industry, academia, and government will discuss different topics of interest, including the current opportunities and challenges associated with the development of Additive Manufacturing and Processing enabling technologies and the applications.
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Featured Panelists Include:
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Hector Martinez, CTO, CELLINK
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Jason Killgore, Materials Measurement Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Michael E. Mackay, Distinguished Professor, University of Delaware
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Paul Olubummo, Senior Research Engineer, HP Labs
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Sponsored by JAMP
This conference is sponsored by the Journal of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing - a peer-reviewed, online journal of the AIChE focused on cutting-edge, new manufacturing techniques and technologies that reduce costs, save energy, and create solutions that address societal needs.