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AERONAUTICS FORUM Wednesday, October 13th
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Cost-effective structural design Out-of-autoclave low cost manufacturing
Automated inspection and testing systems
High-precision manufacturing Global manufacturing capabilities
COMPOSITES DESIGN CONFERENCE Tuesday, October 12th
- 2:30pm / 5:00pm
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Simultaneous weight and cost reduction Progressive damage and failure analysis MS EXCEL worksheet based FEM design tools
AUTOMATION & PRODUCTION FORUM Wednesday, October 13th
- 2:30pm / 5:00pm
"AUTOMATING THE WHOLE PRODUCTION CHAIN FOR COST-EFFECTIVE COMPOSITES"
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Pre-production automation Simulation of automated manufacturing Automated robotics units
With the testimonials of: University of Stuttgart Institute of Aircraft Design • Chemnitz University of Technology • Loughborough University • Steinbichler Optotechnik GmbH • Kado Corporation • Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) • Nanyang Technological University, Aerospace Department • Strata Mubadala Development Company • Stanford University • National University of Singapore (NUS) • Hanyang University • Connectra • Coatema Coating Ma- chinery GmbH • Corima Technologies • CGTech • Kuka Robot Group GmbH • Matrasur Composites
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Improve your time to market and increase your competitive advantage
for more information or to find your nearest reseller:
Visit:
www.autodeskaerospace.co.uk email:
sales@manandmachine.co.uk call: 01844 261 872
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research
- 10:30am / 1:00pm "KILLING COSTS WITH COMPOSITES"
Do you want to enable better design, visualisation and simulation of your product with less reliance on costly physical prototypes?
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