Connect with Leading Manufacturers Investing in New Applications and the Digital Thread
The benefits of additive manufacturing have been widely acknowledged for the past few years, but the industry has recently leapt past the rapid prototyping phase and is now actively engaged in the creation of end-use production parts. Aerospace and defense OEMs are hungry for more applications as machines, materials and software mature. These OEMs and their tier 1&2 suppliers are now being challenged to verify that their production parts adhere to industry standards and are qualified to withstand the harshest environments and performance targets.
To celebrate this actualized progress and to explore the options for transforming challenges into opportunities, Infocast’s Additive Aerospace Summit returns for its 5th Annual Edition, featuring an executive ensemble of regulators and authorities, prominent OEMs and tier 1&2 manufacturers, leading machine and materials developers, innovative NewSpace startups, and influential government users and R&D labs.
This must-attend, destination event for the key players in the Additive Aerospace arena will feature updates on the latest applications of additive manufacturing, bring clarity to the qualification process, and offer critical insider perspectives on supply chain implications.
Don’t miss our pre-summit event!
Infocast’s Digital Thread Executive Briefing will explore the latest advancements of enabling software designed to optimize the manufacturing process. Cutting-edge insights will be provided on CAD, cybersecurity, simulation tools and other essentials connected to digital manufacturing.
Contact Erin Dolleris
[email protected]
818-888-4445 ext 48
Contact Jeffrey Shapiro
[email protected]
818-888-4445 ext 65
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“Additive Manufacturing Opportunities in Aerospace”
Sabrina Ball
Additive Manufacturing Engineer
UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE
Eric Barnes
Fellow, Additive Manufacturing
NORTHROP GRUMMAN AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
John Samuel Dilip
Postdoctoral Materials Scientist | Postdoctoral Associate
HP LABS | UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE
Dr. Andrew Duggleby
Propulsion Advanced Manufacturing Manager & NAVSEA SSP Project Engineer, Engineering Duty Officer (1445)
VIRGIN ORBIT & US NAVY
Michael Gorelik, PhD
Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor for Fatigue and Damage Tolerance
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA)
Doug Hofmann
PI Materials Scientist and Metallurgist
NASA JET PROPULSION LABORATORY / CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Paul Jonas
Director, Technology Development and Special Programs
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR AVIATION RESEARCH (NIAR)
Jon Meyer
Technology Roadmap Owner – Additive Manufacturing Processes
AIRBUS
Franck Mouriaux
General Manager, Aerospace Structures
RUAG SCHWEIZ AG
Nick Mule
Program Manager, Additive Manufacturing
AEROJET ROCKETDYNE
Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi
AD66
Georgette Nelson
Leader, Additive Programs
GE ADDITIVE
David Riemer
Vice President, Aerospace and Defense Strategy
SIEMENS PLM SOFTWARE
Scott Sevcik
Vice President, Manufacturing Solutions Business Unit
STRATASYS
Chris Wentworth
Additive Manufacturing Practice Lead
CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING (CMTC)
To learn more about sponsorship benefits, please contact Jeffrey Shapiro at [email protected] or call 818-888-4445 ext 65
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