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2019 AMUG CONFERENCE Hilton Chicago Chicago, Illinois, USA March 31 - April 4, 2019 ADDIT IV E M A N UFACTUR I N G USER S G R O UP Fo r Us e r s , B y Us e r s
Additive Manufacturing Users Group 2019 AMUG Conference March 31 - April 4 Chicago, Illinois Front Cover: (left) Advanced Finishing: Praetorian Guard helmet, Andrew Sliwa, Custom Prototypes (right) Advanced Concepts: Old world engineering gets an additive makeover, Ed Graham, ProtoCam 2019 AMUG Conference 2 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
TABLE OF CONTENTS P L A N Y O U R T I M E AT A M U G — 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 16 FEATURED SPEAKERS 5 WELCOME LETTER 18 2019 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 6 MISSION PHILOSOPHY 19 2018 TECHNICAL COMPETITION WINNERS 7 FIRST TIME ATTENDEES 20 CONFERENCE AGENDA 8 MOBILE APP 28 HOTEL FLOOR PLANS 9 AGENDA-AT-A-GLANCE 34 AMUG TEAM AND COMMITTEES 10 2018 CONFERENCE DEMOGRAPHICS 38 AMUG DINOS 12 GENERAL INFORMATION 40 AMUG HISTORY 14 AMUGEXPO FLOOR PLAN 43 2019 SPONSORS For Users 3 By Users
AMUG educates and advances the uses and applications of additive manufacturing technologies. 2019 AMUG Conference 4 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
WELCOME TO AMUG 2019 FOR USERS, BY USERS — I’d like to extend a great big WELCOME to all of you that are joining us for the first time, as well as those that are back for your 2nd, 3rd, 10th, or even 31st time. It’s hard to believe we celebrated our 30th anniversary last year, and while 31 isn’t a milestone, it’s another example of how long, yet how short, the additive manufacturing (AM) industry has been around. It is an example that reminds us how far we have come, yet how far we still have to go. It’s amazing when I think of how long some of us have NEW TRAINING LAB of building a better user group, I can guarantee you will been in the industry, and yet, there are so many people Training is the reason I first joined the user group. meet great people and make new friends. Simply put, it finding this incredible technology for the first time. Like many of you, I needed to learn more about how is rewarding. From the beginning, the AMUG organization has, in this all works and how to leverage the technology in one form or another, been active in supporting the AM my organization. I have always attended as many THE FUTURE industry as it grows and evolves. AMUG continues to presentations as I could, built my network from My time as your president is coming to an end. You will support the seasoned veterans and the newly initiated. everyone I met, and took what I learned from the user have a new president on July 1. My parting thought; group to make me a better user of the technology. With my last bit of insight to share is a simple statement: AMUG started out as a small group of the first users the expansion of technologies, many of us now have Have fun. Have fun at this conference; have fun in this of rapid prototyping machines. The desire of the group multiple AM solutions, which makes training a bit more industry. Enjoy your work in the AM field—it’s like no was to figure out how these machines could be fine- challenging. Knowing this, AMUG developed another other. Even though we are in our 31st year, there is tuned to making parts. Initially, members were happy way to further support your opportunities to learn. I am plenty left to do and each of us has a role to fill. AM with just good parts, but that eventually transitioned pleased to announce the creation of the AMUG Training needs teachers and influencers to assist those entering to great, end-use parts. What started out as a three- Lab. Designed to bring back the under-the-hood into this amazing industry. Embrace this role and love company industry and a handful of users has grown philosophy of the early user group gatherings, AMUG it. AMUG is a special community that so many people (and continues to grow), bringing new companies, and the Diamond Sponsors have designed a new have worked hard to build. I can’t wait to see what the new technologies, and new users to the AM world. Training Lab concept to provide instructional sessions AM industry has in store for us, and I can’t wait to be What began as mostly a plastics-focused industry has that will connect beginner, intermediate and advanced back together with my AM family for the 31st AMUG expanded to metals, composites and ceramics, with users to the technology in a hands-on manner. Conference. applications that we have yet to fully realize. GROWTH Keep pushing the boundaries. AMUG has been a part of the industry growth, acting as For 31 years, AMUG has been run by a small team Have fun. Enjoy spending time a forum to educate, train and support users worldwide. of unpaid volunteers. The industry growth leads to with your AMUG family. The core principle of this group is to advance additive growth in the size of the conference, which is great. manufacturing with education. Working side by Yet, growth demands an expansion of the AMUG side with OEMs, the users of the AM technologies team. I encourage you to look at the growing number get together once a year to share their experiences, of ways to contribute to AMUG’s continued success. exchange ideas and learn new tips and tricks. It is The management team is enlarging and the number unlike any other additive manufacturing and 3D printing of committees is growing. Please consider what role Paul Bates event. With the learning, seeing new technology, you could play and how you can join us during, before meeting OEMs and vendors one on one, networking and or after the annual conference. You can contribute in 2018-2019 AMUG President engaging at events, the AMUG Conference is a core part many ways: be on a committee, hold a position on the of being successful in the AM industry. And through management team, work the registration desk, or stuff these interactions, AMUG becomes family; AMUG swag bags. No matter how much time you can offer, becomes home. there is a place for you. Not only do you become part For Users 5 By Users
WHO ARE WE W H AT A M U G M E A N S AMUG MISSION Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) educates and advances the uses and applications of additive manufacturing technologies. The cornerstone of AMUG is the annual Education & Training Conference. AMUG members meet annually to share information, tips and tricks on additive manufacturing processes, applications, materials, ancillary equipment, and industry trends. EXPERIENCE To call the AMUG event a conference is an understatement. It is a unique gathering of AM users, of all levels, that assemble and band together to provide and share valuable insights and experiences to help one another. PHILOSOPHY “For users, by users” is both AMUG’s philosophy and its guiding principle. Every presentation, workshop, sponsor and exhibitor passes through one simple filter: does it provide value to AM users? That is the crux of “For Users.” We then turn to users to provide the content and count on them to make the conference valuable, memorable and unique. That is the “By Users” component. AMUG creates the sharing environment; users create the experience. 2019 AMUG Conference 6 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
FIRST TIME ATTENDEES WELCOME TO AMUG — Welcome First Time Attendees! The AMUG Conference was developed as a way for you, the user of professional additive manufacturing technology, to share ideas, information and knowledge with your fellow colleagues. We have all been in your position as a first-time attendee. Don’t be shy. Don’t be afraid to dive right in and get involved as part of the team. The more involved you Look for a DINO get during the conference, the more value you will take away. Look for a DINO on the badge and say Hello! DINOs are members of AMUG that have been recognized for their tenure and sevice to AMUG. Along with access to the AMUG Board, AMUG Global Ambassadors, and AMUG They are here to help you and introduce you to others. Liaisons, you will see individuals with a dinosaur on their name tag. These individuals are known as DINOs (Distinguished INnovative Operators). Take time to introduce yourself to these individuals. DINOs have been recognized as leaders in the Additive Manufacturing industry. Pick their brains, take advantage of their knowledge. We look forward to meeting you, and please feel free to seek us out with any questions and concerns. Have a great conference! If you need any assistance while you are at the AMUG Conference, come find me or connect with me through our mobile app. Jay Dinsmore AMUG Deputy VP, Member Relations
THE KEYS FOR SUCCESS MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME— Full-conference attendees receive access to all contents within the app including all course Download the eventScribe App materials, presentations and evaluations. Search for “eventScribe” in the Apple App Store or Exhibitors and Expo Staff receive access to Google Play Store. non-course materials. INSTALL and OPEN the app then SELECT the event: EVALUATIONS “AMUG 2019” Speaker and Conference evaluations are accessible through the mobile app or through the online CLICK the icon to launch your app planner. Login to the AMUG Conference event App To start using the event app, select “Login” and enter your: Username (email address you registered with for the conference) and Access Key (your conference registration number) Take notes on presentation slides Presentations supplied by the speaker will be available the day of the presentation. Note, some slides or presentations may differ from what is shown in the presentation room. Find the presentation you need and interact with the presentation by drawing on slides or highlighting text. Use the note-taking mode to type your notes next to each slide. Access your notes and print them out by clicking the “My Notes” on the home screen or “Online Personal Summary” in the hamburger menu. No mobile device? No Problem. As long as you have an internet connection, you can take notes on presentations through your laptop via this link: 2019 AMUG Conference 8 https://tinyurl.com/amug2019 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
2019 AMUG CONFERENCE A G E N D A - AT- A - G L A N C E — SUNDAY, MARCH 31 MONDAY, APRIL 1 TUESDAY, APRIL 2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 THURSDAY, APRIL 4 PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY REGISTRATION OPEN REGISTRATION OPEN REGISTRATION OPEN REGISTRATION OPEN UL/SME 7:00am-8:00pm 7:00am-5:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm 7:00am-11:00am Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Certification SPEAKER CENTER AND APP DESK OPEN SPEAKER CENTER AND APP DESK OPEN SPEAKER CENTER AND APP DESK OPEN SPEAKER CENTER AND APP DESK OPEN 8:00am-4:00pm 7:00am-4:30pm 7:00am-4:00pm 7:00am-4:00pm 7:00am-2:00pm Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing Certification is for any business professional, BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST engineer, or designer with a desire to learn 7:00am-8:00am 7:00am-8:00am 7:30am-8:30am 7:30am-8:30am about 3D printing and enter the Additive Manufacturing industry. CONFERENCE PROGRAM CONFERENCE PROGRAM CONFERENCE PROGRAM CONFERENCE PROGRAM Location: Boulevard A/B/C, Second Floor AMUG Opening Address - Insights and International Report DRIVING INNOVATION: AMUG Closing and Feedback Highlights 8:00am-8:30am 2018 Technical Competition Winners 8:30am-9:00am OFF SITE TOUR 8:00am-8:30am 8:30am-9:00am Renishaw Inc, West Dundee Location DRIVING INNOVATION: The 2018 AMUG Technical Competition Keynote: Buses depart at 10:30am Building the Future of AM DINO Announcements Winners will provide a presentation on their “The Art and Science behind LAIKA’s Oscar™ Return to Hotel by 2:45pm 8:30am-9:00am 8:30am-9:00am winning applications Award Winning 3D Printing Process” Take a tour and meet the team at West Dundee 2019 AMUG Scholarship recipients Distinguished INnovator Operator (DINO) BRIAN MCLEAN, LAIKA location of Renishaw. presentations from Guy Bourdeau and Randy Award Presentation INNOVATOR SHOWCASE 9:00am-10:00am Buses Depart: 8th Street, near AMUG Stevens Scholarship recipients Professor Gideon Levy registration Keynote: 9:00am-10:00am Break Keynote: “Winning the Manufacturing Race” 10:00am-10:30am ”Additive Manufacturing: Making Your Own BRAD KESELOWSKI, Keselowski Advanced Break CONFERENCE ACTIVITY BEGINS Reality” Manufacturing 10:00am-10:30am AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab REGISTRATION OPEN TODD GRIMM, T.A. Grimm & Associates 9:00am-10:00am Sessions 10:00am-8:00pm 9:00am-10:00am 2019 Technical Competition Winners 10:30pm-12:00pm Break Announced SPEAKER CENTER AND APP DESK OPEN Break 10:00am-10:30am 10:30am-11:00am Networking Lunch 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-10:30am 12:00pm-1:15pm AMUG, Sponsor Sessions AMUG Business Meeting CONFERENCE PROGRAM AMUGexpo and Training Lab and Training Lab Sessions 11:00am-12:00pm AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab New Member Welcome EXPO OPEN 10:30am-12:00pm Open to all full-conference pass attendees. Sessions 4:00pm-4:30pm 10:00am-12:00pm New Board elections. 1:30pm-2:30pm First-time conference attendees welcome and All exhibits and Training Lab open Networking Lunch introduction to the AMUG way. 12:00pm-1:15pm Networking Lunch Break Location: Grand Ballroom Networking Lunch 12:00pm-1:15pm 2:30pm-3:00pm 12:00pm-1:15pm AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab AMUGexpo, Training Lab and Dinner Sponsors and Exhibitors welcome Sessions AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab EXPO OPEN 1:30pm-4:00pm Sessions Sessions 5:00pm - 10:00pm AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab 1:30pm-2:30pm 3:00pm-5:30pm Join us Sunday night for the AMUGexpo Sessions Board Buses for Off-Site Dinner opening. Enjoy a buffet dinner and beverages 1:30pm-2:30pm 5:15pm-5:30pm Break Family Dinner & Closing as you tour the AMUGexpo and Training Lab. Buses leave promptly at 5:30pm 2:30pm-3:00pm 6:00pm-10:00pm Location: Salon A/B/C/D, Lower Level Break Everyone must wear their AMUG badge or An event for all full conference pass attendees 2:30pm-3:00pm show their purchased ticket to board the bus. AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab and sponsors. Sessions AMUG, Sponsor Sessions and Training Lab AMUG Off-Site Dinner 3:00pm-5:30pm AMUG Family Dinner is the official closing Sessions 5:30pm-10:00pm event at the AMUG Conference. 2:30pm-5:30pm An event for all full conference pass attendees Dinner - Taste of Chicago and sponsors. 6:00pm-10:00pm Along with a family dinner there will be music AMUGexpo, Training Lab and Dinner An event for all full conference pass attendees and activities for everyone to participate. EXPO OPEN with Technical Competition Transportation provided. Additional dinner and sponsors. Experience the local flavors as 6:00pm-10:00pm tickets are available for purchase. we take your taste buds on a culinary tour of CONFERENCE CONCLUDES All demo spaces and exhibits open Chicago. Enjoy a night of great food, games, and more. Evening Program includes: 6:30pm-7:30pm Lights...Camera...Action...a conversation with Karl Meyer For Users 9 By Users
AMUG GLOBAL 01 AM USERS GROUP 2018 AMUG CONFERENCE PERCENTAGE OF ATTENDANCE BY INDUSTRIES AEROSPACE EDUCATION SUPPLIER l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Aerospace and Educational Institutes 3% AM Industry Suppliers 28% Space 12% AUTOMOTIVE GOVERNMENT SERVICE PROVIDER l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Automotive 6% Government, Military, Service Provider 8% and Defense 6% CONSUMER MEDICAL OTHER l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Non-specified industry 27% Consumer Products 5% Medical and Dental 5% 2019 AMUG Conference 10 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
02 2018 AMUG Attendence AMUG Historical 2018 01 1705 attendees 29 countries Americas - 1470 2017 03 1548 attendees 27 countries 02 2016 Europe - 195 1061 attendees 23 countries 2015 03 888 attendees 26 countries Asia - 35 2014 527 attendees 17 countries 04 04 2013 361 attendees Oceania - 5 16 countries 2012 262 attendees 17 countries For Users 11 By Users
GENERAL INFORMATION WHAT AND WHEN — REGISTRATION AND BADGE DINING REGISTRATION HOURS Your AMUG Conference attendee pass includes all meals from Sunday evening through Sunday, March 31: 10:00am-8:00pm Thursday evening. Monday, April 1: 7:00am-8:00pm Tuesday, April 2: Wednesday, April 3: 7:00am-5:00pm 7:00am-6:00pm NAME BADGES Thursday, April 4: 7:00am-11:00am Wear your AMUG badge at all times during the conference, as it is required for entry to all sessions and evening activities. Badges are mandatory for the Tuesday night event. Badges AMUGEXPO HOURS are issued to the registered individual and may not be used by others. AMUGexpo and Dinner Sunday, March 31: 5:00pm-10:00pm AMUGexpo BUSINESS MEETING Monday, April 1: 10:00am-12:00pm The AMUG Business Meeting will take place Wednesday, April 3 at 11:00am. The Business AMUGexpo,Technical Competition, and Dinner Meeting is for AMUG Conference attendees only. We need 17% of the AMUG attendees Monday, April 1: 6:00pm-10:00pm present for voting purposes. All AMUG Conference attendees are considered AMUG Members, even first-time attendees. Please make sure to attend! OFF-SITE EVENT AND DINNER WI-FI Conference attendees have full access to all conference activities including the AMUG Tuesday-night Off-Site Event and Dinner. Conference attendees have the option of bringing a guest for an additional fee, which can be purchased at the registration desk. Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the entire hotel and in your room. Off-Site Event and Dinner: Tuesday, April 2 Board Buses: 5:15pm Buses Leave: 5:30pm promptly You must wear your conference badge to board the bus. We suggest you wear closed-toe SAFETY AND SECURITY Please do not leave your belongings or conference materials unattended in session rooms. shoes and comfortable clothing appropriate for indoor and outdoor activities. Should you have any issues during your stay, please contact Tom Sorovetz, BUS AND SHUTTLE LOCATION mobile: +1 (734) 320-6310, or visit the AMUG Information Desk located on the Lower Level, or at the AMUG Registration Desk. AMUG provides transportation daily between the Hilton Chicago and The Drake hotels and to and from the Tuesday-night Off-Site Event and Dinner. TRANSPORTATION LOCATION HILTON CHICAGO: 8th Street North and South Lobby, next to AMUG registration RECYCLING BADGES AMUG recycles the name badge holders. Prior to leaving the conference, please place your THE DRAKE, A HILTON HOTEL: Oak Street entrance, on Arcade Level (Lower Lobby) name badge holder in the box provided at the AMUG Information desk. next to Cafe on Oak. 2019 AMUG Conference 12 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
K EY EI GH T H FLO O R Meeting/Conference Rooms LAKE ERIE LAKE HURON Amenities LAKE MICHIGAN LAKE ONTARIO Heart of House FI FT H FLO O R 5I 5H Hilton Chicago 5C 5G 5D 720 S. Michigan Ave 5B 5F 5A 5E Chicago, Illinois FO U RT H FLO O R 4R, 4Q, 4P 4G, 4H, 4I, 4J Phone: +1 312-922-4400 4L 4K 4M PULLMAN BOARDROOM 4E, 4F T H I RD FLO O R McCORMICK BOARDROOM PRIVATE DINING ROOMS 5-7 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D JOLIET REGISTRATION FOR AMUG AMUG GENERAL SESSIONS MARQUETTE WALDORF 8th Street Registration - Lobby Level International Ballrooom - 2nd floor NEW MEMBER WELCOME AMUG SESSIONS PRIVATE DINING ROOMS 1-4 Grand Ballroom - 2nd floor International Ballrooom - 2nd floor ASTORIA WILLIFORD ROOM AMUGEXPO Continental A - Lobby Level SECO N D FLO O R INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM Salon A, B, C, D - Lower Level Continental B - Lobby Level GRAND BALLROOM DIAMOND AND PLATINUM BOOTHS Continental C - Lobby Level GRAND BALLROOM FOYER NORMANDIE LOUNGE Salon A, D - Lower Level Marquette - 3rd floor BOULEVARD FOYER BOULEVARD ROOM GOLD AND EXHIBITOR BOOTHS PDR 2 - 3rd floor Salon A, B, C, D - Lower Level PLATINUM SESSIONS BREAKFAST Joliet - 3rd floor LOB BY LEV EL MONDAY - THURSDAY Astoria - 3rd floor CONTINENTAL BALLROOMͶ Escalator Access to Grand Ballroom, Normandie, Boulevard - 2nd floor DIAMOND SESSIONS CONTINENTAL FOYER International Ballroom 8TH STREET SOUTH REGISTRATIONͶ LUNCH Waldorf - 3rd floor 8TH STREET NORTHͶREGISTRATIONͶ BUCKINGHAM ROOM GRAND TRADITION MONDAY - WEDNESDAY Williford A/B - 3rd floor Grand Ballroom, Normandie, Boulevard - 2nd floor Williford C - 3rd floor THURSDAY DIAMOND TRAINING LABS Salon A, D - Lower Level Salon C - Lower Level DINNER LOW ER LEV EL SUNDAY - MONDAY SALON D Salon A, B, C, D - Lower Level SALON C TUESDAY SALON A Off-site - it’s a surprise SALON B WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY MOBLEY ROOM Grand Ballroom, Normandie, Boulevard - 2nd floor ROOM RELATIONSHIPS Page 3 For Users 13 By Users
2019 AMUG CONFERENCE AMUGEXPO AND TRAINING LAB — 3D Parts Unlimited 29 Computer Aided Technology (CATI) P23 Kimya by ARMOR 56 RePliForm 77 3D Systems D16 Desktop Metal P16 KURARAY 32 Ricoh Americas Corporation 45 3DCERAM INC 30 Dinsmore, Inc 70 LINK3D 9 RIZE INC. P18 3Degrees 67 DMG MORI P3 Lithoz America, LLC 33 RP America 68 3YOURMIND D7 DSM Additive Manufacturing D18 LPW Carpenter Additive 71 RPS - Industrial 3D Printing Systems 28 Additive Industries D5 DyeMansion 55 LulzBot 3D Printers 17 Sandvik Additive Manufacturing P22 AddUp Inc P5 Dynamism 11 Markforged 73 Sciaky, Inc. 75 Admatec Europe BV 46 Dyndrite Corporation D9 Materialise P17 Senvol 35 Elementum 3D 4 Matsuura Machinery USA, Inc. P9 Shanghai UnionTechnology Corporation P14 Air Force Life Cycle Management Center- P7 Advanced Technology & Training Center Siemens PLM Software 24 EnvisionTEC P20 MET-L-FLO Inc 40 Air Products 7 EOS North America D1 Metal Powder Industries Federation 52 Sigma Labs Inc. 18 AlphaSTAR Corporation 16 Equispheres 10 MicroTek Finishing, LLC P12 SLM Solutions NA, Inc. D19 Altair Engineering, Inc 57 Essentium, Inc. D8 Midwest Prototyping, LLC 72 SmarTech Analysis 41 ANSYS P11 EWI 6 Mimaki USA 74 Solukon Maschinenbau GmbH 54 Arkema P8 ExOne D13 MSC Software P6 Stereo Lithography Assoc. Sales Co. 27 ASM International 51 Fabrisonic LLC 20 North Star Imaging 8 Stratasys D17 Aurora Labs 61 Farsoon Technologies D10 Oerlikon 69 Tekna P2 Authentise 37 FLOW-3D 19 Ophir / A Division of MKS Instruments 13 Tethon 3D 43 Baker Industries 23 Formalloy 14 Paxis LLC 58 TIGER-VAC INC. 34 BASF 3D Printing Solutions D3 Formlabs D4 Photocentric 53 Titan Robotics, Ltd. 78 BeAM Machines Inc P4 GE Additive D12 Pivot AM Service 2 TRUMPF Inc. D11 Bel Air Finishing Supply 22 GEFERTEC 44 Plural Additive Manufacturing P13 Ultimaker P19 BigRep D6 GKN Additive P24 polySpectra 15 Universal Technology Corporation 3 CAD BLU 47 GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services 21 PostProcess Technologies P21 VAC-U-M AX 38 Carbon D2 GRANUTOOLS 12 Praxair Surface Technologies 76 VacuCoat Technologies, Inc. 63 ChemCubed 48 Hawk Ridge Systems 1 Pressure Technology, Inc. 26 Velo3D P1 CIDEAS Inc. 59 Hoganas AB 65 Quintus Technologies 31 Vor ti-Siv 39 Cimquest 5 HP Inc D15 Ramco Equipment 66 voxeljet America Inc. 64 Colorado Photopolymer Solutions 25 In’Tech Industries, Inc. 62 Rapid Prototyping Services 60 Wenzel America Ltd 50 Inert 42 Realize Inc. 49 Xact Metal P10 2019 AMUG Conference 14 iSQUARED AG 36 Renishaw D14 XJet P15 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
AMUGexpo and Training Lab Lower Level pass between Salon D and A TO AIRWALL STORAGE TO SALON D AIRWALL STORAGE SALON A UP 40 39 38 33 32 31 30 29 28 UP UP FREIGHT 58 59 61 63 AREA 57 41 37 36 35 34 27 AIRWALL STORAGE 56 42 26 P10 P9 P8 P7 64 55 43 25 75 74 UP D14 D13 D12 54 44 76 73 65 D11 D10 D9 UP 53 45 66 D15 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 SALON D 67 AIRWALL STORAGE SALON D SALON A AIRWALL STORAGE SALON A 68 UP 52 24 D16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 D5 D6 D7 D8 69 51 23 50 78 77 70 22 D4 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P24 P23 D17 D18 49 71 21 AIRWALL STORAGE 48 UP 72 D3 D2 D1 47 46 20 D19 62 60 FREIGHT AREA ESCALATORS TO LOBBY UP UP TO TO RAMP UP RAMP UP UP UP UP Media Center DN FREIGHT/SERVICE DN AREA 9 10 19 C1-2 C1-3 C1-4 1 DSM TRUMPF RENISHAW 8 11 18 C1 ELEVATORS C1-1 C1-5 MOBLEY ROOM 2 FARSOON CARBON 7 12 17 LOWER PARCEL SALON B OFFICE A C2-2 C2-3 C2-4 CENTER RED OAK SALON C STRATASYS HP EOS LIFT LEVEL OFFICE 3 6 13 DIAMOND C2-1 SALON CC2-5 C2 DN Technical Competition TRAINING LAB EXONE ADDITIVE SALON B INDUSTRIES DN DN (Monday night) C3-4 JUSTICE 16 C3-2 C3-3 ROOM 3D SYSTEMS BIGREP SLM AMUG OFFICE B SOLUTIONS C3 UP TO Info LOWER LEVEL TO UP UP LOBBY LOBBYDesk LOBBY UP 4 5 14 15 C3-1 C3-5 GE FORMLABS DN DN C4-2 C4-3 3YOURMIND BASF C4 DN DN C4-1 C4-4 DYNDRITE ESSENTIUM ESCALATORS TO LOBBY Walking path throughout AMUGexpo For Users BASIA HAIR DESIGN 15 By Users
FEATURED SPEAKERS TUESDAY, APRIL 2 9:00AM - 10:00AM Winning the Manufacturing Race Brad Keselowski Keselowski Advanced MONDAY, APRIL 1 Manufacturing 9:00AM - 10:00AM Additive Manufacturing: Making Your Brad Keselowski is a championship winning Own Reality NASCAR driver who currently competes for Team Penske. Born and raised in Detroit, Todd Grimm MI, Brad understands the important role T.A. Grimm & Associates manufacturing plays across multiple industries, including motorsports and automotive. His appreciation for manufacturing began at an Todd Grimm is a 28 year veteran of the additive early age as he grew up watching his dad and manufacturing/3D printing industry. From his uncle build their own race cars and worked work as a consultant, writer, author, speaker, alongside them in their race shop. That editor and advisor, he was named as one of appreciation and interest evolved once he The TCT Magazine’s 20 most influential in the became a driver and had further exposure to additive manufacturing (AM) industry, and is an everything from the advanced machines, tools, AMUG DINO recipient. engineering designs, and world-class personnel Todd is President of T. A. Grimm, an additive at the most elite level of sports and the manufacturing consulting and communications manufacturing industry. company. He sits on the board of directors of ARC Group Worldwide (NASDAQ: ARCW). He With a passion for technological innovations is also a columnist for The TCT Magazine and on and off the track, Brad started Keselowski author of User’s Guide to Rapid Prototyping. Advanced Manufacturing in 2018 with a focus Todd currently serves on the board of the on hybrid metal manufacturing and advanced Additive Manufacturing engineering solutions. Users Group (AMUG) Brad currently lives in as its AM industry Mooresville, NC with advisor, sits on the TCT his wife, Paige, and Expert Advisory Board, daughter, Scarlett. An and is an advisor for area Brad and Paige the RAPID Conference. are passionate about, He has also served as together they started chairman of the Society the Checkered Flag of Manufacturing Foundation whose Engineers’ (SME) RTAM mission is to honor community. and assist those who have sacrificed for our country. 2019 AMUG Conference 16 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 9:00AM - 10:00AM Gideon Levy “We are extremely excited about our 2019 AMUG Conference keynote speakers. 2019 INNOVATOR SHOWCASE They will provide a snapshot of the most transformative ideas shaping the AM RECIPIENT industry today” - Gary Rabinovitz, AMUG chairman and chair of AMUG’s program committee. Professor Gideon Levy, M.SC and D.Sc., has specialized in manufacturing technologies and lived a life for manufacturing. Devoted to advanced R&D in mechanical systems, electronics and manufacturing, he has made significant contributions as both an educator and researcher. Those contributions have earned him many THURSDAY, APRIL 4 accolades, including being named a Fellow of 9:00AM - 10:00AM CIRP (The International Academy for Production The Art and Science behind LAIKA’s Engineering). Presently, Professor Levy is a Oscar® Award Winning 3D Printing consultant with Technology Turn Around (TTA), which focuses on additive Manufacturing (AM), Process electro-physical and chemical processes. Brian McLean Professor Levy’s AM activities began in 1997 DIRECTOR OF RAPID PROTOTYPE with the establishment of iRPD. Over the years, LAIKA he has made many substantial contributions as a researcher, consultant and advisor. His early work Brian McLean is LAIKA’s Director of Rapid included development of Selective Laser Sintering Prototype and was awarded a Scientific and (SLS) materials, including PA 12, which continues Engineering Oscar® plaque in 2016 for pioneering to be the most widely used. He has also contributed the use of 3D printers in stop-motion animated to technology advancements that span numerous characters. In 2017, he received an Academy AM processes and was an early participant in metal Award® nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects AM technologies, starting with beta testing of for his contributions to Kubo and the Two Strings. Concept Laser’s first Metal Laser Melting machine. In 2009, Brian won an Annie Award for Special Achievement in Animation for his work on Coraline Professor Levy holds more than 35 patents and and, following the release of ParaNorman, was has been published in more than 250 scientific/ named by VARIETY as one of 2012’s “Animation technical publications. Elite.” Prior to LAIKA, Brian worked as a classically For his work in advanced trained sculptor and manufacturing and model maker for print additive manufacturing, and TV advertising. he has received numerous awards, including AMUG’s Distinguished INovator Operator (DINO) Award, TCT’s Top 25 Most Influential in RPD&M, SME RTAM’s Industry Achievement Award, Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium’s FAME Award and VRAP Conference’s Career Award. For Users 17 By Users
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS BUILDING THE FUTURE OF AM — GUY E. BOURDEAU SCHOLARSHIP – FOR STUDENTS RANDY STEVENS SCHOLARSHIP – FOR TEACHERS/PROFESSORS Victoria Sears Dr. Wenchao Zhou University of Michigan University of Arkansas Victoria Sears is a graduate student majoring in bioengineering at the University of Michigan Dr. Wenchao Zhou is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at (UM) with plans to graduate December 2019. While attending UM, Victoria has been a lab the University of Arkansas (U of A), where he also directs the AM3 Lab. Dr. Zhou received a instructor and a research assistant for her bioengineering professor. Her graduate research PhD from Georgia Tech, a M.S. degree from Xi’an Jiaotong University, and a B.S. degree from is focused on developing a bioink for additive manufacturing (AM). This bioink is a hybrid Huazhong University of Science and Technology, all in mechanical engineering. polymer that is printed as a scaffold that is then integrated with extracellular matrices to enhance tissue repair. Victoria’s goal is to optimize the bioprintability of such bioink and study the resulting regenerative properties. Dr. Zhou has been working in the field of additive manufacturing (AM) for more than a decade and has been teaching AM at U of A for five years. His AM course was selected as the winner in the AM Curricula Challenge sponsored by America Makes. During her educational journey, Victoria has been recognized by the National Society of Leadership and Success, been recognized as a James B. Angell Scholar at UM; and has been on UM’s Dean’s List throughout her entire undergraduate years. In the AM3 Lab, which he founded and directs, Dr. Zhou advises graduate and undergraduate students and leads the research efforts to develop new, scalable AM technologies. This Victoria first developed a passion for AM through internships. Working in AM research and research led to the invention of technologies that include Swarm 3D Printing and Assembly, development at 3D Systems and Ford Motor Company, she acquired firsthand experience Microheater Array Powder Sintering (MAPS), and high-frequency inkjet printing. He is co- with several AM processes; compounded her own filaments; and developed post processing founder and CTO of AMBOTS, a company that is commercializing the patent-pending Swarm techniques to improve color and surface finish of power-bed-fusion parts. Victoria also technology. became actively involved in the AM community during her internship at SME where she supported the Medical Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing Work Group, developing AM public informational databases and coordinating displays for SME’s RAPID+TCT Expo. The AM3 Lab’s MAPS technology was recognized with Highly Commended Award in Manufacturing Technology and Model-based Engineering categories for the 2018 IET Innovation Awards. Dr. Zhou’s research has also been recognized with several national and international awards, such as the Ralph Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement award from Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the Outstanding Paper of the Year from the Rapid Prototyping Journal, Best Presentation Award at Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, and the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Advanced Research in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping. The Guy E. Bourdeau Scholarship—founded by Guy’s wife, Renee Bourdeau, and The Randy Stevens Scholarship, founded by Randy’s employer, In’Tech Industries, financially supported by Cimquest, Inc.—is awarded annually to one college student. is awarded annually to one educator that emphasizes or focuses on additive manufacturing. 2019 AMUG Conference 18 31st Annual Education & Training Conference
2018 TECHNICAL COMPETITION WINNERS Advanced Finishing PRAETORIAN GUARD HELMET Andrew Sliwa, Custom Prototypes Andrew Sliwa’s winning entry in the Advanced Finishing category was a stunning recreation of a Praetorian Guard helmet that, according to legend, Cleopatra gave to Mark Antony. Lost to time, Sliwa’s team built on research to create a digital model that fueled metal and polymer additive manufacturing processes. The metal pieces were painstakingly polished and plated in copper, nickel and gold. The jewels, which were printed in clear photopolymer, were dyed and painted to present the grains of precious stones. Showing prowess in additive manufacturing, as well as finishing, Custom Prototypes printed each individual strand of the helmet’s crest and then dyed, plasticized and coated the plume before shaping it with hot air. Advanced Concepts OLD WORLD ENGINEERING GETS AN ADDITIVE MAKEOVER Ed Graham, ProtoCam Ed Graham’s winning entry in the Advanced Concepts category was titled “Old world engineering gets an additive makeover.” That makeover solved a decade-old problem for Langhorne Carpets, which could not acquire replacements for the carpet loom drive assembly from circa-1930s machines. Graham’s team applied DFAM (design for additive manufacturing) practices to reduce weight and replicate 1,000 pilot holes while creating a modular assembly that allows replacement of individual components. The five-piece assemblies were then printed with HP’s Multi Jet Fusion and put into service. For Users 19 By Users
Monday, April 1, 2019 REGISTRATION - SPEAKER CENTER - MOBILE APP DESK Hours Open Location REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP 7:00am - 8:00pm 8th St North Registration, Lobby Level Speaker Center and Mobile App Desk Open 7:00am - 4:30pm 8th St South Registration, Lobby Level General Sessions and Breakouts open to all Conference Attendees Speakers, Dates and Times subject to change without notice - updates made through mobile app 7:00am-8:00am BREAKFAST Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor 8:00am-8:30am AMUG OPENING ADDRESS PAUL BATES, AMUG President International Ballroom, 2nd Floor INSIGHTS AND HIGHLIGHTS MARK BARFOOT, AMUG Past President 8:30am-9:00am BUILDING THE FUTURE OF AM: Scholarship Recipients Presentation | BRETT CHARLTON, AMUG Scholarship Chair International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 2019 Guy Bourdeau Scholarship Winner: VICTORIA SEARS, University of Michigan 2019 Randy Stevens Scholarship Winner: WENCHAO ZHOU, PH.D., University of Arkansas 9:00am-10:00am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: “Additive Manufacturing: Making Your Own Reality” | TODD GRIMM, T.A. Grimm & Associates International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 10:00am-10:30am BREAK Salon A/B/C/D, Lower Level 10:00am-12:00pm AMUGEXPO AND SPONSOR DEMO OPEN Salon A/B/C/D, Lower Level 12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor BREAKOUT SESSIONS BEGIN AMUG PROGRAM PLATINUM SPONSOR PROGRAM ROOM International Ballroom Continental A and B Continental C Marquette Room PDR 2 Joliet Room Astoria Room Trac k Aerospace/Transpor tation AM Metal Technologies AM Technologies (Non-Metal) Medical Scanning & Metrology PL ATINUM SESSIONS PL ATINUM SESSIONS 1:30pm-2:30pm 1:30pm-2:00pm Streamlining Metal 3D Printing ROUNDTABLE PANEL WORKSHOP PLATINUM SESSION: ENVISIONTEC PLATINUM SESSION: DESKTOP METAL 1,000+ Parts in Space – A User’s with Simulation Post Processing Additive Medical Production Challenges Introduction to Dimensional How Robotic 3D Printing is 1:30pm-2:00pm Perspective Eric Miller Manufacturing (Non Metals) From a Software Workflow Measurement Transforming Metal Casting Advances in Technology and Jillian Gorsuch, Dr. Gregory Dudder PADT ROUNDTABLE TEAM: Perspective Giles Gaskell Howard Rhett Materials in Metal 3D Printing SSL Additive Center of Excellence Jim Jennings, Bel Air Finishing PANEL: Wenzel America Viridis3D Jonah Myerberg 2:00pm-2:30pm John Oney, Elite Additive Leanne Gluck, Autodesk Desktop Metal Construction of Cube Satellite Luis Folgar, Additive Manufacturing Chris Weber, Siemens Used to Dispense Tube Satellites Technologies Dave Flynn, Materialise 2:00pm-2:30pm Using Additive Manufacturing Philipp Kramer, Dyemansion Key Use Cases for Metal 3D Printing Stewart Davis Nathan Harris, PostProcess Technologies MODERATOR: Ed Tackett, University of Ilya Mirman CRP USA LLC Ana Neves, RAMCO Louisville Desktop Metal MODERATOR: Andrew Allshorn, At 3D -SQUARED 2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK TBA via Mobile App 3:00pm-4:00pm Application of AM on the Space In Situ Sensing and Qualification Hot Lithography – New Possibilities PANEL WORKSHOP PLATINUM SESSION: MATERIALISE PLATINUM SESSION: SHANGHAI UNION TECH Launch System RS-25 Engine Using Thermal Tomography in Stereolithography 3D-printing Additive Manufacturing Process Laser Scanning How to Use Simulation to Reduce The Fit of Stereolithography in the Andy Hardin John Middendorf Markus Pfaffinger Validation Panel Discussion Hands-on Session Your Costs in Metal AM AM Technology Universe NASA Universal Technology Corp Cubicure GmbH PANEL: Giles Gaskell, Wenzel America Behnam Esfandiar Jim Reitz Jared Speltz Jeph Ruppert, 3D Systems Bob Renella, CATI Materialise Union Tech, Inc University of Dayton Research Institute Laura Gilmour, EOS Derek Ellis, Fisher Unitech Maria Ostrom, GE Additive James Coburn, FDA MODERATOR: Ryan Kircher, Kircher Consulting 4:00pm-4:30pm transition 4:00pm-4:30pm Additive Manufacturing Analysis 4:30pm-5:30pm Qualification of an AM Missile ROUNDTABLE ROUNDTABLE/PANEL ROUNDTABLE/PANEL Non-Contact Scanning PLATINUM SESSION: POSTPROCESS PLATINUM SESSION: RIZE3D Defense Component with ICMSE Post Process Additive Machine Service & Hospital-Based Additive Lu McCarty, Volume Graphics TECHNOLOGIES PANEL Simulation Manufacturing (Metals) Maintenance Manufacturing 4:30pm-5:00pm How to Digitize your Additive Rizium, Carbon Fiber and Alicia Leslie ROUNDTABLE TEAM Panel: Panel: Applying Computed Tomography Post-Printing Operation and Color: Transforming Additive Raytheon Agustin Diaz, REM Surface Engineering Mike Littrell, CIDEAS Pete Liacouras, Walter Reed National in the Development and Transform your Workflow Manufacturing in Meaningful Ways Tim Hall, Faraday Technology Jeff Mize PANEL: Cody Godines John Schaefer, DSM Additive Manufacturing Military Medical Center Qualification of AM Processes Alphastar Corp. Jason Marshall, NGC Pat Warner, Renault F1 Team Robert Pugliese, PharmD, Thomas PostProcess Technologies Cody Cochran, Azoth Brett Muehlhauser, North Star Imaging Rory Jackson, RAMP Inc Jefferson University Health 5:00pm-5:30pm MODERATOR: Adam Brooks, EWI Dennis Fogle, PIVOTAM Beth Ripley, MD, PhD, VA Puget Sound MODERATOR: Kishore Boyalakuntla, Rize3D PANEL Healthcare System AM 3D Dimensional Moderator: Andrew Allshorn, At 3D -SQUARED Brian Farrell, DDS, MD, Carolinas Center for Validation Panel Discussion Oral & Facial Surgery PANEL: Bob Renella, CATI Moderator: Andy Christensen, University Brett Muehlhauser, North Star Imaging Of Ottawa Derek Ellis, Fisher Unitech Lu McCarty, Volume Graphics 2019 AMUG Conference 20 Moderator: Giles Gaskell, WENZEL AMERICA 31st Annual Education & Training Conference 5:30pm-6:00pm ALL SESSIONS CLOSED 6:00pm-10:00pm AMUGexpo, Training Lab and Technical Competition | Dinner and Networking Salon A/B/C/D, Lower Level
Monday April 1, 2019 KEYNOTE 9:00AM-10:00AM “Additive Manufacturing: Making Your Own Reality” Todd Grimm T.A. Grimm & Associates 12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor BREAKOUT SESSIONS BEGIN TRAINING LAB DIAMOND SPONSOR PROGRAM DIAMOND SPONSOR TRAINING SESSIONS Salon C Salon C Salon C Salon C ROOM Waldorf Williford A/B Williford C Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 1:30pm-2:30pm DIAMOND SESSION: STRATASYS DIAMOND SESSION: DSM DIAMOND SESSION: SLM SOLUTIONS DIAMOND TRAINING: TRUMPF DIAMOND TRAINING: EOS NORTH AMERICA DIAMOND TRAINING: FORMLABS DIAMOND TRAINING: BASF PANEL Sustainable Manufacturing: 1:30pm-2:00pm How to Use Monitoring to Verify AM Innovation Challenge – Additive Manufacturing 1:30pm-2:00pm High Performance 3D Printing No Longer a Dream with Establishing Additive Capabilities Part Quality and Machine Status Application Sprint Design and Optimization for Benchmarking of Polyamide 6 in Racing, Transportation & 3D Printing at MOOG / Frederik Schaal Fabian Alefeld Manufacturability Powder Materials for Industrial Aerospace Hugo Da Silva Bill Massaro TRUMPF EOS North America Andrew Edman Applications: Laser Sintering PANEL: DSM MOOG Formlabs Versus Injection Moulding Andrew Miller, Team Penske 2:00pm-2:30pm Claus Gabriel, Stefan Josupeit William Carver, Sierra Nevada Corporation Effects of HIP on Density and BASF John Bultman, University of Dayton Tensile Properties of SLM 2:00pm-2:30pm Research Institute Inconel 718 BASF’s Ultracur3D MODERATOR: Ken Sabo Photopolymers – The Next Level Kunal Mehta, Stratasys Concurrent Technologies Corporation of Additive Manufacturing Arnaud Guedou, Oleksandra Korotchuk, BASF 2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK TBA via Mobile App 3:00pm-4:00pm DIAMOND SESSION: GE ADDITIVE DIAMOND SESSION: EXONE DIAMOND SESSION: RENISHAW DIAMOND TRAINING: FARSOON DIAMOND TRAINING: ADDITIVE INDUSTRIES DIAMOND TRAINING: BIGREP DIAMOND TRAINING: 3YOURMIND Let’s Build Anything Together - ExOne Welcome Meticulous Machines for Tooling Application Controlling Powder Evolution in BigRep PRO Demonstration - How Software will make Customer Stories Bob Wood, ExOne a New AM World Demonstration with Next Chapter Laser Powder Bed Fusion Redefining Large-Scale Engineers Love Ordering Parts Chris Schuppe Marc Saunders Manufacturing Shane Collins 3D Printing with MXT Alexandre Donnadieu GE Additive The Digital Factory: Renishaw Phillip Conner Navjeevan Sandhu Frank Marangell 3YOURMIND Democratization of Farsoon Technologies Additive Industries Amnon Hamami Manufacturing Through Hybrid Jason Murphy BigRep Technologies and the Effective Next Chapter Manufacturing Use of Data Amy Elliott, Oak Ridge National Labs 4:00pm-4:30pm transition 4:30pm-5:30pm DIAMOND SESSION: 3D SYSTEMS DIAMOND SESSION: HP DIAMOND SESSION: CARBON Training Area Closed Additive Manufacturing, Scaling into Mass Production Carbon and Riddell: Bringing The Next Chapter with Metal 3D Printing – Innovation to Head Protection Technology Differentiation & Erica Berg Q&A with Chuck Hull, the Father Applications Carbon of 3D Printing Tim Weber Vyomesh Joshi HP Inc. Chuck Hull 3D Systems For Users 21 5:30pm-6:00pm ALL SESSIONS CLOSED By Users 6:00pm-10:00pm AMUGexpo, Training Lab and Technical Competition | Dinner and Networking Salon A/B/C/D, Lower Level
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 REGISTRATION - SPEAKER CENTER - MOBILE APP DESK Hours Open Location REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP 7:00am - 5:00pm 8th St North Registration, Lobby Level General Sessions and Breakouts open to all Conference Attendees Speaker Center and Mobile App Desk Open 7:00am - 4:00pm 8th St South Registration, Lobby Level Speakers, Dates and Times subject to change without notice - updates made through mobile app 7:00am-8:00am BREAKFAST Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor 8:00am-8:30am AMUG INTERNATIONAL REPORT | STEFAN RITT, AMUG Ambassador International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 8:30am-9:00am DRIVING INNOVATION | Distinguished INnovator Operator (DINO) Award Presentation | GARY RABINOVITZ, AMUG Chairman and TODD GRIMM, AMUG AM Advisor International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 9:00am-10:00am KEYNOTE ADDRESS: “Winning the Manufacturing Race” | BRAD KESELOWSKI, Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 10:00am-10:30am BREAK TBA via Mobile App BREAKOUT SESSIONS BEGIN AMUG PROGRAM PLATINUM SPONSOR PROGRAM ROOM International Ballroom Continental A and B Continental C Marquette Room PDR 2 Joliet Room Astoria Room Track Aerospace/Transpor tation AM Metal Technologies Education & Training Medical Casting PL ATINUM SESSIONS PL ATINUM SESSIONS 10:30am-11:00am 10:30am-11:30am Emerging Technologies Unlearn & Rethink: Maximizing PANEL ROUNDTABLE PLATINUM SESSION: CATI PLATINUM SESSION: ULTIMAKER PANEL Additive Value in Early Product Medical Applications Round Table on Managing Moving QC and Inspection to the Creating custom tools and Operationalizing Additive Supersonic Cold Spray Design Research Panel Castings and 3D Printed Metal Shop Floor with 3D Scanning functional parts with 3D printing Manufacturing at Point of Need Additive Manufacturing - Rapid Katie Tucker PANEL: ROUNDTABLE TEAM Tim Crennen at HEINEKEN Jack Ziemba, Aristo Cast 11:00am-11:30am - Warfighter Applications and Deposition of Copper/Aluminum WERK_ Derek Straub, MIT CATI Isabelle Haenen Reed Ayers, CO School of Mines Harold Sears, Ford Experiences Kent Herrick, Kinetic Research Corporation Ed Tackett, University of Louisville Dave Rittmeyer, Hoosier Pattern HEINEKEN Panel: Nicole Wake, Montefiore Medical Center CAPT Jason Bridges, US Navy Moderator: FFF Metal Printing: from Filament Brandon Lamoncha, Humtown Products 11:00am-12:00pm Mr. Sam Pratt, US Marines Corp MODERATOR: Peter C. Liacouras, Walter Reed closed Mr. Michael Guinn, SOCOM Development to the Final Dense National Military Medical Center Mr. Angel Cruz, US Army CCDC Metal Part Mr. Adrian Bailey, US Army CASCOM Ret. Gen. William Marshall, New Jersey Aljoscha Roch, Lucrezia Poli, Institute of Technology Fraunhofer USA COL Ken Letcher, Rock Island Arsenal Mr. Glen Drebes, US Air Force Moderator: James Zunino, US Army (CCDC) Printing a Smart Baseplate for 11:30am-12:00pm Powder Bed Fusion Research Operationalizing Printed Mark Norfolk, FABRISONIC LLC Electronics & Additive Manufacturing to Support the Warfighter James Zunino, US Army (CCDC) 12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor ROOM International Ballroom Continental A and B Continental C Marquette Room PDR 2 Joliet Room Astoria Room Track Aerospace/Transpor tation DI AMOND SESSION Education & Training Materials Casting PL ATINUM SESSIONS PL ATINUM SESSIONS 1:30pm-2:30pm 1:30-2:00pm DIAMOND SESSION: FARSOON ROUNDTABLE Designing a Powder Investment Casting When I Was PLATINUM SESSION: BEAM PLATINUM SESSION: GNK ADDITIVE Industrialization of Additive The Future of Performance 3RD ROUNDTABLE Degradation Study Young Over 5000 Years Ago Characterization of Critical From Advanced Materials to AM Manufacturing for the Materials in Powder Bed Fusion Identifying & Solving Process Nate Kistler, Ben Ferrar Jack Ziemba Parameters in Powder-Based Production Technologies Automotive Industry: Challenges Technology Inefficiencies in AM LPW Technology Aristo-Cast Directed Energy Deposition Simon Hoeges, KatieJo Sunday and Milestones Chuck Kennedy Andre Wegner Processes GKN Additive Mike Kenworthy, Divergent 3D Farsoon Technologies Authentise Rex Alexandre, Daniel Driscoll 2:00-2:30pm Chris Huskamp Pete Zelinski BeAM AM for Foams. Qualification of Jabil Additive Manufacturing Media 3D Printed Foams for the Vehicle Validation Process Martin Friedrich, BMW 2:30pm-3:00pm transition 2:30pm-4:00pm Workforce Development 3:00pm-4:00pm 3:00pm-3:30pm Education & Training Mini-Series ROUNDTABLE A Realistic Perspective of Life PLATINUM SESSION: XJET PLATINUM SESSION: PLURAL ADDITIVE Ford Motor Company - FWD Mike Vasquez, 3Degrees Company Bringing Photopolymers to Light: After Purchasing a Sand Printer Powder-Free Ceramic & MANUFACTURING Transmission Case Machining Worldwide Standardization Megan Woolcock, Midwest Prototyping A Roundtable Discussion on the Dave Rittmeyer Metal AM PEEK, PEKK, Ultem: Building a Lift Assist ASTM and ISO Update Jonathan Hopkins, Naval Sea Systems Future of Photopolymers Hoosier Pattern Dror Danai Framework for Successful Open Daniel D. Michalski, Ford Motor Co. Moshen Seifi Command (NAVSEA) ROUNDTABLE TEAM XJet Ltd. FFF Printing Outcomes Stephanie Benight, Origin Bob Heath, Eckhart ASTM International Rod Reber Raymond Weitekamp, Polyspectra 3:30-4:00pm Christian Seidel Walter Voit, Adaptive3d Arkema Lift Assist Design and Testing at Fraunhofer IGCV (ISO) Andrew Graves, DSM Additive Ed Israel Manufacturing Ford Motor Co. Plural Additive Manufacturing Moderator: Jay Haubenstricker, Ford Motor Co. Nate Schumacher, Midwest Prototyping 2019 AMUG Conference 22 31st Annual Education & Training Conference 4:00pm ALL SESSIONS CLOSED 5:15pm- 5:30pm Buses leave at 5:30pm Location: Chicago Hilton, East 8th Street and The Drake Hotel, Oak Street 6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Off-Site Dinner and Networking Event
Tuesday April 2, 2019 KEYNOTE 9:00AM-10:00AM “Winning the Manufacturing Race” Brad Keselowski, Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing BREAKOUT SESSIONS BEGIN TRAINING LAB DIAMOND SPONSOR PROGRAM DIAMOND SPONSOR TRAINING SESSIONS Salon C Salon C Salon C Salon C ROOM Waldorf Williford A/B Williford C Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 10:30am-11:00am DIAMOND SESSION: EOS NORTH AMERICA DIAMOND SESSION: BASF DIAMOND SESSION: ESSENTIUM DIAMOND TRAINING: RENISHAW DIAMOND TRAINING: HP DIAMOND TRAINING: GE ADDITIVE DIAMOND TRAINING: DYNDRITE Enabling Your Polymer It’s Time for Going Essentium and BASF: Material Optimising Parameters and 10:30am-11:00am GE Additive Software - Hands-on with Dyndrite - Production Ecosystem: Industrial with AM Innovation for High Speed Scan Paths for Multi Laser Metal How to design for Multi Jet Build Preparation Experience Next Generation Introducing the Integra P 400 Volker Hammes, Francois Minec Extrusion 3D-Printing Printers Fusion Technology Lars Bruns, Maggie Criqui Efficiency in Additive 11:00am-11:30am David Leigh BASF Brandon Sweeney, Ph.D. John Laureto, Kevin Brigden Elena Laso, HP Inc. GE Additive Manufacturing EOS Essentium Renishaw 11:00-11:30am Harshil Goel Kara Noack An Example of Design Mindset Dyndrite BASF Transformation with MJF Lluis Paré, HP Inc. 11:30am-12:00pm CLOSED 12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor TRAINING LAB DIAMOND SPONSOR PROGRAM DIAMOND SPONSOR TRAINING SESSIONS Salon C Salon C Salon C Salon C ROOM Waldorf Williford A/B Williford C Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 1:30pm-2:30pm DIAMOND SESSION: ADDITIVE INDUSTRIES DIAMOND SESSION: BIGREP DIAMOND SESSION: TRUMPF DIAMOND TRAINING: CARBON DIAMOND TRAINING: EXONE DIAMOND TRAINING: 3D SYSTEMS DIAMOND TRAINING: ESSENTIUM Additive Manufacturing in Speed, Precision and Green Laser: Process Carbon Design for DLSTM 1:30pm-2:00pm Additive: High Quality Silicone Use and Measurement of Formula 1: A Wonderful Basis for Connectivity for Factory 4.0 Competence for 3D-Printing of Workshop 3D Printers-Direct Molding Process Part Production via Eggshell Electrostatic Discharge Safe 3D a Solid Business Case Stephan Beyer, PhD Pure Copper and Gold Dee Kerr, Beth Bernhardt Dr. Yoya Fukuda, Kimura Foundry America Casting Printing Materials Christoph Hansen BigRep Damien Buchbinder Carbon Michael Fraser Dr. Brandon Sweeney Sauber Engineering AG Karl Rapp TRUMPF 2:00-2:30pm 3D Systems Essentium Daan Kersten Bosch Rexroth Conversion of Conventional Additive Industries cores to Production 3D Printed Sand Cores Brandon Lamoncha, Humtown Products 2:30pm-3:00pm transition 3:00pm-4:00pm DIAMOND SESSION: 3YOURMIND DIAMOND SESSION: DYNDRITE DIAMOND SESSION: FORMLABS DIAMOND TRAINING: DSM DIAMOND TRAINING: STRATASYS DIAMOND TRAINING: SLM SOLUTIONS DIAMOND TRAINING: BASF Agile PLM: How Bosch Leverages Introducing: The Dyndrite What’s Next in 3D Printing: Modeling Process and Optimizing and Post-Processing Additive.Designer Pre- 3:00pm-3:30pm Software to Find and Execute AM Additive Platform - A New Era in Formlabs Vision and Roadmap Performance of High FDM Parts for High Performance Processing Software How-To Application Driven Material Use-Cases Additive Efficiency Begins! Max Lobovsky Performance Filaments Utilizing and Manufacturing Applications Kyle Adams, Peck Lim Development for Fused Filament Dr. Victor Roman Harshil Goel Formlabs Digimat Software Shuvom Ghose SLM Solutions Fabrication Robert Bosch GmbH Dyndrite Greg Costantino GrabCAD Martin Faber, Matthias Fischer, BASF Aleksander Ciszek DSM 3:30pm-4:00pm 3YOURMIND Bring your laptop 316L Tooling Design and Fabrication via Fused Filament Fabrication Tobias Rödlmeier, BASF For Users Yannic Holler, John Deere 23 4:00pm ALL SESSIONS CLOSED By Users 5:00pm- 5:15pm Buses leave at 5:00pm Location: Chicago Hilton, East 8th Street and The Drake Hotel, Oak Street 6:00pm-10:00pm AMUG Off-Site Dinner and Networking Event
Wednesday, April 3, 2019 REGISTRATION - SPEAKER CENTER - MOBILE APP DESK Hours Open Location REGISTRATION and BADGE PICK-UP 7:00am - 6:00pm 8th St North Registration, Lobby Level Speaker Center and Mobile App Desk Open 7:00am - 4:00pm 8th St South Registration, Lobby Level General Sessions and Breakouts open to all Conference Attendees Speakers, Dates and Times subject to change without notice - updates made through mobile app 7:30am-8:30am BREAKFAST Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor 8:30am-9:00am DRIVING INNOVATION | PRESENTATION BY 2018 TECHNICAL COMPETITION WINNERS MARK BARFOOT, AMUG Past President International Ballroom, 2nd Floor ADVANCED CONCEPTS Old World Engineering Gets an Additive Makeover ED GRAHAM, ProtoCam ADVANCED FINISHING Praetorian Guard Helmet ANDREW SLIWA Custom Prototypes 9:00am-10:00am DRIVING INNOVATION | INNOVATOR SHOWCASE WITH GIDEON LEVY | GIDEON LEVY and TODD GRIMM, AMUG AM Advisor International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 10:00am-10:30am BREAK TBA via Mobile App 10:30am-11:00am DRIVING INNOVATION | 2019 TECHNICAL COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED MARK BARFOOT, AMUG Past President International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 11:00am-12:00pm AMUG Business Meeting International Ballroom, 2nd Floor 12:00pm-1:15pm NETWORKING LUNCH Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor BREAKOUT SESSIONS BEGIN AMUG PROGRAM PLATINUM SPONSOR PROGRAM ROOM International Ballroom Continental A and B Continental C Marquette Room PDR 2 Joliet Room Astoria Room Trac k AM Metal Technologies Medical Software AM Technologies (Non-Metal) Materials PL ATINUM SESSIONS PL ATINUM SESSIONS 1:30pm-2:30pm Additive Manufacturing of ROUNDTABLE/PANEL Overcome the Bottleneck: Ford 1:30pm-2:00pm ROUNDTABLE PLATINUM SESSION: ADDUP PLATINUM SESSION: MICROTEK FINISHING Aluminum Alloys and Aluminum Post Processing of Printed Metal and trinckle Automate Design The Right Material for Top Material Companies Driving AddUp Manager Build Taking Surface Finish to a NEW Metal Matrix Composites Medical Components Workflows for Production Tools Small Parts Innovation in the 3D Printing Preparation Software Dimension Jeremy Iten PANEL: Deborah Mielewsky Joerg Griessbach Market Demonstration JT Stone, Wesley Edwards Gina Alviti, Bel Air Finishing Elementum 3D Ford Motor Co. THE SL PRO ROUNDTABLE: Sean Pexton MicroTek Finishing, LLC David Davidson, Dry Finish Justin Michaud, RemChem Ole Bröker Ben Rader, BASF AddUp Inc. Daniel Hutchinson, Post Process Ross Cunningham, Owens Corning trinckle 2:00pm-2:30pm Brandon Bouchard, DuPont Specialty Dr. Laurent Cataldo, BINC Industries True Colored LS-Parts with Operations Dave McCann, Clariant Full Strength Paul Heiden, Ultimaker MODERATOR Tom Mueller, Mueller Additive Manufacturing Solutions Soeren Griessbach Guillaume de Crevoisier, Arkema GS PRO GmbH Sean Dsilva, Henkel MODERATOR: Nate Schumacher, Midwest Prototyping 2:30pm-3:00pm BREAK TBA via Mobile App 3:00pm-4:00pm Siemens SGT-A05 Combustor ROUNDTABLE ROUNDTABLE 3:00pm-3:30pm Casting PLATINUM SESSION: MATSUURA PLATINUM SESSION: TEKNA Design Simplification and Ceramic 3D Printing / Additive Enabling Production Scale with 3D Printing Through Hands-On WORKSHOP MACHINERY USA Production of Advanced Powders Performance Improvement via Manufacturing for Medical Additive Workflow Software Experience at Oslo School of Gravity and Investment Casting Using Hybrid Metal AM to for Metal AM Applications Additive Manufacturing Applications ROUNDTABLE TEAM: Architecture and Design Simulations using FLOW-3D Cast Supercharge your Injection Molds Jerome Pollak Bradley Lemke ROUNDTABLE TEAM: Andre Wegner, Authentise Geir Jarle Jensen, The Oslo School of Pareekshith Allu Thomas Houle Tekna Siemens Energy, Inc. Shawn Allan, Lithoz Mike Vasquez, 3Degrees Architecture and Design Ajit D’Brass Matsuura Machinery USA Dror Danai, XJet Chris Weber, Siemens 3:30pm-4:00pm Dave Souders Sandeep Rana, Admatec Dave Flynn, Materialise Scaling Up 3D Printing Flow Science Moderator Michael Hascher, Eagle Engineered Shane Fox, Link3d Production with Automated Solutions Stephan Kühr, 3YOURMIND Post-Processing Pre-Registration Required Moderator: Jordan Weston, MSOE Hans Van Toor, AM-FLOW Limited Participation: 15 4:00pm-4:30pm transition Pre-register for session with Cristine Webb at 4:30pm-5:30pm Crowdsourced Digital Workflow for Creating Education & Training 4:30pm-5:00pm PLATINUM SESSION: ARKEMA PLATINUM SESSION: SANDVIK cristine.webb@flow3d.com Troubleshooting of a Prosthesis Even in the Embedding Unique Functionality Material Specific Solutions for Thinking Beyond Printing for Full deadline: March 25, 2019 Metal AM Jungle of Guatemala Understanding the Fire and in 3D Printed Parts by Materials Transportation, Sport, and Dental Additive Manufacturing Value Bob Markley W. Brent Wright Explosion Hazards Associated Solutions Applications Keith Murray, Mikael Schuisky No Additional Cost Apply 3rd Dimension Industrial 3D Printing Co LifeNabled/Eastpoint Prosthetics with Additive Manufacturing Richard Janssen, Brightlands Materials Center Steve Serpe, William Wolf Sandvik Must be a conference attendee to participate and Orthotics Processes 5:00-5:30pm Arkema Participants must supply their own laptop Jason Reason A Novel Failure Criterion Applied Lewellyn Technology, LLC for Fused Filament Fabrication Parts Gerardo Mazzei Capote, Polymer Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin- Madison 5:30pm-6:00pm ALL SESSIONS CLOSED 2019 AMUG Conference 24 6:00pm-10:00pm Networking Dinner - A Taste of Chicago Location: Grand Ballroom, Normandie and Boulevard, 2nd Floor 31st Annual Education &Evening Training Conference Programs include: Lights...Camera...Action...a conversation with Karl Meyer (location: International Ballroom, Time 6:30pm-7:30pm)
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