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3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: October 30, 2022 https://ift.tt/pqdCALu We’re ramping up again in this week’s roundup, with several events taking place, including ICAM 2022, DEVELOP3D Live, ASME’s AM Medical Summit, and more. In terms of webinars, Stratasys and 3D Systems each have two this week, Nexa3D will talk about developing its XiP printer, 3DHEALS welcomes panelists to discuss point-of-care 3D printing, and more. October 31 – November 4: ASTM ICAM 2022The 7th annual ASTM International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (ICAM 2022), sponsored by ASTM’s Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE), will be held in-person from October 31st to November 4th in Orlando, Florida. Related to certification, standardization, and qualification, with an emphasis on industry-specific requirements that address the full AM process chain, ICAM will welcome experts from around the world for keynote speeches, panel discussions, technical presentations, sponsored exhibits, networking receptions, and more. Additionally, the Student Presentation Competition, Young Professional in AM awards, and ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Awards of Excellence in Education, Research, and Standardization will take place. 3DPrint.com was at ICAM last year, and we’re back again for 2022!
You can register for ICAM 2022 here. October 31 – November 4: 3D Printing News UnpeeledOur Executive Editor Joris Peels, who’s also the Vice President of Consulting at SmarTech Analysis, launched a daily news livestream called 3D Printing News Unpeeled. Each weekday at 9:30 am EST, Peels gets on LinkedIn Live and tells us, in 20 minutes or less, what he considers to be the top news stories from the 3D printing industry that day, and why they’re important. Some of the stories in his roundup are ones we’ve covered at 3DPrint.com, and some are not, but they are all equally interesting and impactful. The next 3D Printing News Unpeeled livestream will be this Monday, October 31st, at 9:30 am EST, and will continue the rest of the week at the same time. You don’t want to miss it! November 1 – 3: ASME’s AM Medical SummitThe AM Medical Summit, powered by ASME, returns to Minnesota November 1-3 to address the AM industry’s biggest medical challenges through collaboration and case study technical sessions. The summit is co-located at the Minneapolis Convention Center with the Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) Minneapolis and VisualizeMED events, and its themes will include medical devices, orthopedics, medical modeling, point-of-care manufacturing, and more. Plus, attendees have the option to tour the Mayo Clinic and the University of Minnesota.
You can register for the summit here. November 1: DEVELOP3D LiveOn Tuesday, November 1st, DEVELOP3D, a publication with its own voice dedicated to product development, design, and CAD, will host its DEVELOP3D Live event in the UK. The event itself will be held at the University of Sheffield, and all of the main stage presentations will be streamed live for audiences around the world, covering topics related to the future of design and manufacturing, from audio products and robots to sports cars and more.
You can register for the in-person event here and the livestream version here. November 2 – 3: TriMech’s Global Technology EventTriMech is holding a free Global Technology Event and SOLIDWORKS 2023 Launch on November 2nd and 3rd, offering the latest in 3D design, cloud collaboration, and manufacturing. There will be over 25 virtual expert-led sessions, and attendees can get their questions answered by the experts and exhibitors, explore the event to win prizes, interact with the global SOLIDWORKS community, and more. Sessions will run from 9 am to 1 pm EST, and then again from 1 to 5 pm EST.
You can register for the event here. November 2 – 3: Advanced Engineering 2022Also from November 2nd to the 3rd, Advanced Engineering 2022, the UK’s leading gathering of OEMs and engineering supply chain professionals, will be held in Birmingham. The event celebrates collaboration, innovation, and sustainability within the engineering and manufacturing industries, and is free to attend. Show zones include composites engineering, advanced metals, space and satellite, testing and quality control, and more.
You can register for the event here. November 2: Copper Additive ManufacturingFeaturing technical experts from 3D Systems, NASA, and Elementum 3D, Deep-Tech Showcase is holding a webinar on “Pushing the Limits of Copper in Additive Manufacturing” on Wednesday, November 2nd at 11 am EST. Presentations by these specialists will focus on the potential copper offers when designed and produced in an additive manufacturing environment, and attendees will hear valuable real-world insights about the material’s growing capabilities in the AM market, as well as its impact on thermal management and rocket propulsion applications, and have the chance to ask questions as well.
You can register for the webinar here. November 2: Stratasys Offers FDM Product UpdateStratasys is hosting an online “FDM Product Update for Parts Providers” at 12 pm EST on the 2nd. The speakers will be Allen Kreemer, Senior Strategic Applications Engineer, and Perry Hubbing, Senior Project Engineer, both from Stratasys.
You can register for the webinar here. November 2: Discussion on EV Design & Manufacturing AdvancementsAlso on November 2nd at 12 pm EST, 3D Systems is co-sponsoring a roundtable discussion, along with Sandvik Coromant, about “Advancements in the design and manufacturing of electric vehicles.” Scott Cost, Segment Manager – Transportation & Motorsports, will be speaking on behalf of 3D Systems.
You can register for the webinar here. November 2: End-Use Parts Production with Stratasys & MaterialiseThe final 12 pm EST webinar on Wednesday the 2nd will be focused on “Unlocking AM: The Future of End-Use Part Production,” a joint panel by Materialise and its CO-AM partner Stratasys. Panelists from Materialise and Stratasys, as well as Sikorsky, General Atomics, and ABI Research, will discuss digital manufacturing and how it enables end-use part production.
You can register for the webinar here. November 2: Developing Nexa3D’s XiPNexa3D engineers and Xometry experts will discuss the development of the XiP, a desktop 3D printer with industrial-level speed, and how it happened in just 18 months, in “From Sketch to SKU: Developing XiP, the World’s First Ultrafast Desktop 3D Printer,” this Wednesday at 2 pm EST. Attendees will learn about the product development and prototyping of the XiP, how the companies collaborated to reduce and offset the carbon footprint of their manufacturing efforts, and more.
You can register for the webinar here. November 2: DfAM Event by HP & AltairThe last November 2nd webinar, held at 2 pm EST, will be a joint HP 3D Printing and Altair event all about design for additive manufacturing, or DfAM. The in-person event will be held at Automation Alley in Troy, Michigan, and will include discussions from Altair, HP, and Gonzalez Group experts, as well as a tour of the Gonzalez facilities to see how the company is using additive to consolidate parts, reduce weight, and shift some tooling on their manufacturing lines from metal to polymer.
You can register for the webinar here. November 3rd: Becoming an SLS Open Parameters ProSinterit will discuss “How to become an SLS open parameters PRO” in a webinar at 11 am EST on Thursday, November 3rd. Attendees will hear from Sinterit experts Jakub Malec and Dominik Stasiak about how to become an SLS pro user and print vast numbers of printouts and moveable parts with high quality, the top parameters you need to know to become more flexible, and more.
You can register for the webinar here. November 3: Point-of-Care 3D Printing PanelFinally, also at 11 am EST on the 3rd, 3DHEALS wraps the week up with a virtual panel on “Point of Care 3D Printing.” At the end of 2021, the FDA published a discussion paper on the subject of POC 3D printing, and invited the public to submit comments in order to create more clarifying regulatory guidance. So for this panel, 3DHEALS invited several experts with both industrial and clinical experiences in POC 3D printing to discuss the exciting topic.
You can register for the discussion here. Do you have news to share about any future webinars or virtual and live events? Please let us know! The post 3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: October 30, 2022 appeared first on 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://ift.tt/Sb7B4RA October 30, 2022 at 09:15AM
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