THE CONTACTS, CONTRACTS AND VISION FOR THE FUTURE. FEBRUARY 8-10, 2016 | LONG BEACH, CA
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AeroDef Returns to California A
fter landing in Dallas last year, SME’s AeroDef Manufac- turing event returns to Long Beach. AeroDef again will feature a Composites Manufacturing track. New this
year is the Aerofi ed Preferred Supplier Pavilion that will allow attendees to network with prequalifi ed contract suppliers and decision makers from aerospace and defense companies. Overall, this annual technical conference and exhibition
provides a hands-on look at solutions for aerospace and de- fense as well as opportunities to discuss industry advances and applications.
The event will take place February 8–10, 2016 at the Convention Center in Long Beach, CA. On Monday, February 8, the show fl oor will be closed but workshops focusing on composites will be held from 9 am to noon and from 1 to 4 pm. Also scheduled for that day are two tours. The fi rst runs from 8:30 to 11:30 am and will visit Coast Composites. From 1 to 4 pm a second tour will visit Boeing Network and Space Systems in El Segundo. From 10 am to 5 pm the next day the show floor will be open. Before that, though, Scott Willoughby,
AeroDef 2016
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA February 8–10
Exhibits February 9–10
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, will deliver the opening keynote address at 8 am. His topic: “The Design, Development and Delivery of the James Webb Space Telescope.” The afternoon keynote will see Dan Korte of LMI Aero- space discuss “A View of Innovation and Automation form the Corner Offi ce.” The fi nal keynote of AeroDef 2016 will be delivered at 8
am Wednesday by Bryan G. Dods, executive chief engineer, Manufacturing Engineering, GE Water & Power. In addition, three panel discussions and 17 technical ses- sions will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday. More details about AeroDef 2016 and how to register for it may be found at
http://www.aerodefevent.com/
Precision Machining for Aircraft Parts Compact Mikron MILL P 800 U ST machine combines milling and four- axis simultaneous turning for highly productive single setup parts produc- tion, eliminating part transfer-related runout and errors. The machine is equipped with pallet changers for 2, 7, 9 or 12 pallets, and can be easily integrated into existing automation systems, including the company’s System 3R automation solutions. Through its built-in A/B tilt/rotary table, fast axis speeds and quick wire threading, the precision-focused CUT 200 Dedicated EDM can quickly and easily cut turbine discs from alloy work- piece materials. The machine also incorporates on-machine, in-process inspection to ensure consistent, high-accuracy parts production. Airfoil blade machining solutions from Liechti Engineering will be featured. GF Machining Solutions Ph: 847-913-5300 Web site:
www.gfms.com/us
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