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Event Highlights Monday, April 20, 1 p.m.


AFS Additive Manufacturing Workshop: Printing Your Future in 3D


Sponsored by AFS and the


America Makes Consortium, this practical workshop will present the key aspects of the technology, latest research and advancements, how the technology can promote and enhance design freedom and product improvement. The workshop will be highlighted by presentations and a panel discus- sion by several metalcasters on how they are using the technology to expand markets, reduce lead time and improve cost. Separate registration for the workshop is required. To register, go to www.afsinc.org/additiveworkshop.


Wednesday, April 22, 11 a.m. AFS President’s Session AFS President Chris Norch and


leaders of the industry have called this special session to discuss issues of criti- cal importance to the U.S. metalcast- ing industry. Come hear their thoughts on the state of the industry. Tis session is open to all registrants.


Thursday, April 23, 1:15 p.m.


Hoyt Memorial Lecture: Outstanding Quality Using Team Management (15-088)


Sara Joyce, Badger Mining Corp., Berlin, Wis. In this lecture, Sara Joyce will


describe how to use the team management philosophy to create outstanding quality in everything a business represents. The most valuable asset any company has is the people that give a significant part of their lives to the company they work for. Not only are they


GAME CHANGING INNOVATION FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY


Latest advancements in the processing of aluminum automotive structural components: Batch, Modular and Continuous Heat Treatment System Concepts • Overhead Conveyor and Roller Hearth Conveying Systems for the Solution and Aging Treatment • Hybrid Water and Precision Air Quench (PAQ) Systems Required


for Thin Walled Components • Rapid Heating – Short Cycle Hot Air Impingement Designs • Infrared Heating • Rapid Quench Transfer Designs • T-4, T-5, T-6 & T-7 Processing Systems


To learn more about CAN-ENG’s latest advances in heat treating technology email Tim Donofrio at: tdonofrio@can-eng.com or visit CAN-ENG at www.can-eng.com and the 119th Metal Casting Congress booth 818.


P.O. Box 235, Niagara Falls, New York 14302-0235 www.can-eng.com | T: 905.356.1327 | F: 905.356.1817


March 2015 MODERN CASTING | 53 Sara Joyce, Badger Mining Corp.


an asset but very often they are an untapped resource of knowledge and continuous improvement. To fully utilize this asset, a change in traditional management philoso- phy to a team style of manage- ment is often necessary. This lecture will discuss the pitfalls and the successes of using the team to improve and maintain outstanding quality in every part of the cus- tomer experience. Quality is not limited to the quality of products but includes a much more com- prehensive view of your employ- ee’s experience with the company and the customer. This session is open to all registrants.


WITH CAN-ENG’S LIGHTWEIGHTING TECHNOLOGY...


LESS IS MORE


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