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SPEAKER ROUNDUP INVESTMENT


CASTING 15th WCIC 2022


Ceramic Foundry Cores by 3D Printing Richard Gaignon, 3DCeram Sinto


Richard Gaignon has been the CEO of 3DCeram since 2009.


and from HEC MBA. Richard was President


of EuTeCer, the European Technical Ceramics Federation from 2013 to 2016. He graduated from ENSCI French school of ceramic engineer


Gaignon is the former


General Manager of Ceric, an engineering company specialized in turnkey solution production of heavy clay building materials.


Investment Casting Metrology Growth and Sustainability Josh Sullivan, Capture 3D


Step change your process .. Josh Sullivan studied Business Administration and Management from


Western New England University. He joined Capture 3D as a Sales Engineer April of 2019. Capture 3D provides high-tech 3D measurement technology for product development, dimensional engineering, and manufacturing applications. Josh has a background supporting engineering services that specialized in project management, CAD, and engineering automation. Currently, Sullivan works with companies to reduce part inspection cycle-times by an order of magnitude by leveraging GOM 3D Scanning Automation Applications.


28 ❘ July 2022 ®


Step up to Metsch Ceramics Pouring Cups. Mold Support Rods.


Vent Plugs. Covers. And more.


P.O. Box 268 • 12413 Ohio River Blvd. Chester, WV 26034 • USA


P: (304) 387-1067 • F: (304) 387-0555 info@metschinc.com • metschinc.com


ICI Conference


see us at Booth #220


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