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AMUG 2019: DSM to Announce New Powder 3D Printing Material, Discuss Partnerships, and Give Presentations https://ift.tt/2FDB1gI It’s almost time for this year’s AMUG Conferencein Chicago, and we’ve been sharingplenty of announcementsahead of the yearly event. Now we’ve got another one: global science-based company Royal DSM, located in the Netherlands, has just announced its program for the show. For starters, DSM, which is also a diamond sponsor for the conference, will have the beta version of its new powder 3D printing material at the event, and announced that it is continuing to grow its portfoliowith a number of new partnerships.
DSM’s conference schedule looks pretty busy, as the company works to continue speeding up the adoption of 3D printing. Its AMUG program really shows off its ecosystem and vision of industry partnerships and sustainability. For instance, a beta version of the company’s new PBT 3D printing powder product – a first for the company – will be announced at the show.
It’s the first PBT powder made commercially available for SLS 3D printing, as well as the first developed from DSM’s new powder technology platform. The company is working to co-develop this platform with customers, so it will definitely meet viable application and market needs. From 6 to 10 pm on Sunday, March 31st and 10 am to noon on Monday, April 1st, DSM will introduce its powder, and its business leaders, along with exhibiting demo applications of its other materials, at booth D18 and in conference suite 4J. DSM, which is well-known for its AM ecosystem approach, has also announced numerous partnerships over the last year, including with companies like Adaptive3D, Fortify, Chromatic, and JuggerBot 3D.
DSM is continuing to increase its collaborative efforts in the AM industry in order to ramp up adoption of the technology. Hopefully we’ll get some more information on these efforts soon. Until then, the company and some of its partners are presenting about some of these collaborations at the AMUG Conference. First up, Walter Voit from Adaptive3D will be presenting “Adaptive3D and DSM AM Partner to Bring Photopolymer Resins to Market to Enable Tough, Strain-Tolerant Rubbers and Elastomers” from 3 to 4 pm on Monday in the DSM suite. Tuesday morning from 10:30 to 11:30, Ultimaker’s Bas de Jong and DSM’s Noud Steffens will be presenting “Ultimaker and DSM AM accelerate the adoption of high performance thermoplastic filaments to produce jigs and fixtures” in the suite, followed by a short presentation at 2:30 that same day by Chromatic’s Cora Leibig, entitled “Partnership between Chromatic 3D Materials and DSM AM develop first printable industrial polyurethanes.” The final partner presentation will take place in DSM’s suite at 1:30 on Wednesday. Dan Fernback & Zac DiVencenzo from JuggerBot 3D will be presenting “Opportunities and challenges of 3D printed tooling in production programs.” Many of DSM’s thought leaders will be attending the conference and giving talks and presentations during the event. At 1:30 on Monday in the Hilton Chicago’s Wilford A/B, da Silva will discuss why 3D printing should be sustainable from the get-go in “Sustainable Manufacturing – No Longer a Dream With 3D Printing.”
On Tuesday, DSM’s Greg Costantino will present “High Performance Filaments for Automotive Spare Parts” at 1:30 in the company’s suite, followed by DSM’s first Learning Lab at 3 pm in Spaces C1 and C2 in Salon C. Pieter Leen from DSM will give an in-suite presentation titled “Rapid tooling solutions to increase product development speed and optimize manufacturing processes” from 3 to 4 on Wednesday, and the company’s Global Director Marketing and Sales for Additive Manufacturing, Jill Cohen, will later lead a panel discussion, titled “The Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem Shapes Sustainable Manufacturing,” from 4:30 to 5:30 in Wilford C. Thursday morning at 10:30, DSM’s Jasper van Dieten will present “Qualification of Materials for medical applications” in the company’s suite, and DSM’s second Learning Lab will be presented by John Schaefer at 1:30 in Salon C, Spaces 1 and 2. Discuss this news, and other 3D printing topics, at 3DPrintBoard.com or share your thoughts in the Facebook comments below. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com March 29, 2019 at 12:57AM
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