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Wednesday 11 December 2019


08:30 Registration and welcome coffee 09:30 Opening announcements SESSION 1 - MARKET OVERVIEW 09:40


Thursday 12 December 2019


08:00 Welcome coffee 09:00 Opening announcements SESSION 4 - APPLICATIONS


Design for additive manufacture Dr. Connor Myant, Assistant Professor in Design Engineering, DYSON SCHOOL OF DESIGN ENGINEERING, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, United Kingdom


SESSION 2 - 3D PRINTING POLYMER DEVELOPMENTS 10:10


How tailored ABS based resins add value to FDM 3D printing Mr. Luca Chiochia, Business Development Manager, ELIX POLYMERS, Spain


10:40 Rapid prototyping made easy through 3D printed LDS materials Dr. Mark Berix, Product Development Specialist, MITSUBISHI ENGINEERING PLASTICS EUROPE, Netherlands


SESSION 2 - ADD SESSION NAME 11:10 Coffee Break


11:50


High performance powders for functional applications in powder bed fusion Mr. Stefan Josupeit, Product Manager Powder Bed Fusion, BASF 3D PRINTING SOLUTIONS GmbH, Germany


12:20


Innovative flexible 3D printing TPU solutions from prototyping to mass production Mr. David Pascual, Global 3DP Marketing Manager, LUBRIZOL ADVANCED MATERIALS INC., Spain


12:50 Development of novel daylight-curable photopolymer resins for functional applications Dr. Sarah Karmel, Head of R&D, Chemistry, PHOTOCENTRIC LTD, United Kingdom


13:20 14:50


15:20 Lunch


Latest trends in 3D printing of PEEK and polyimides Mr. John Biesterfeld, CEO, BIEGLO GmbH, Germany


High throughput screening for 3D printable antimicrobial polymer Ms. Ling Xin Yong, Postgraduate Researcher, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom


SESSION 3 - DEVELOPMENTS IN CONTINOUS FIBRES 15:50


New technology: 3D printed continuous fibres, enabling composite parts robust enough to replace machined metal Mr. Joachim Kasemann, Owner and VP Sales, MARK3D GmbH, Germany


16:20 Coffee Break 15:50 Conference ends


17:00 Continuous fibre additive manufacturing, 3D printing large composite parts for the industry sectors Mr. Lucas Janssen, Operations Director, CEAD, The Netherlands


17:30


New developments in embedding unique functionalities in composites by continuous fibre printing Mr. Andrea Gasperini, Scientist Additive Manufacturing, BRIGHTLANDS MATERIALS CENTER, Netherlands


18:00 Networking Cocktail Reception


AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice. The latest programme, including any new speakers, changes to the schedule, and any amendments to pricing and terms and conditions can be viewed on our website: www.ami.international


12:50


09:10 We print to drive: 3D printing at Deutsche Bahn Dr. Tina Schlingmann, AM Technology Scout and Material Expert,


DEUTSCHE BAHN AG, Germany


09:40 AM materials development geared by applications Dr. Harold van Melick, R&D Director, DSM ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING, Netherlands


10:10


Latest 3D printing applications driven by high performance polymers Ms. Gülay Bozoklu, Senior Project Application Engineer EMEA, STRATASYS GmbH, Germany


10:40 Coffee Break SESSION 5 - PROCESS DEVELOPMENTS


11:20 How desktop SLS can be used in hospitals Mr. Konrad Glowacki, Co-Founder and Chief Business Development Officer, SINTERIT, Poland


11:50 Expandable FFF materials, a new dimension in 3D Printing Mr. Ruud Rouleaux, Company Owner and CEO, COLORFABB BV, The Netherlands


12:10


Series production with laser sintering requiring process development, new materials and automation Mr. Stefan de Groot, Technology Manager and Project Leader Additive Manufacturing, PROTIQ GmbH, Germany


Lunch


14:20 SLA 3D printing for engineering: innovative materials and applications Ms. Klaudia Kantarowska, Additive Manufacturing Engineer, FORMLABS Germany


14:50


3D printing of CNT-based electrically conductive nanocomposites by fused deposition molding Dr. Nadir Kchit, Industrial and Composites Project Leader, Technical Service & Development, NANOCYL, Belgium


15:20 The trash printer: developments in accessible and sustainable larger scale additive manufacturing Mr. Jeric Bautista, Additive Manufacturing and Product Engineer, RE:3D,INC., United States


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