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3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: April 10, 2022 Posted: 10 Apr 2022 05:30 AM PDT This week kicks off with COExperience 2022 by Dassault Systèmes, and Stratasys continues its mobile showroom tour. Plenty of AM industry companies will be at various IME West shows, and if you want to learn about 3D printing in the classroom or in the hospital, there are webinars covering both of those topics, as well as many others. Read on for all the details of this week’s webinars and events! COExperience 2022 by Dassault SystèmesIt’s been two years, but Dassault Systèmes is bringing back its COExperience as an in-person event in New Orleans, from April 10-12. The event will feature interesting keynote presentations, a TechniFair of vendors and exhibitors, and networking opportunities with the Leaders of Transformation about how cultural, technological, and industry-based disruptions change how we design, deliver, and support products. By connecting with other Dassault users, COExperience 2022 attendees will gain knowledge, increase efficiency, and learn how to build new skills.
You can register for the event here. The Experience Stratasys Tour ContinuesStratasys continues its Experience Tour this week in New Mexico, taking its mobile showroom to Los Alamos on April 11th and 12th, and Albuquerque on the 13th and 14th. CATI is hosting the first event on the 11th at Ashley Pond Park, while PADT will host at the Los Alamos Nature Center on the 12th. PADT hosts again on the 13th at the National Museum of Nuclear Science, and CATI will host the tour on the 14th at the city’s Topgolf.
You can register for the Stratasys Experience Tour here. Stay tuned for more dates and locations in the future! IME West 2022From April 12-14 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, IME West 2022 is taking place. This leading advanced design and manufacturing event brings together several conference and trade event brands: MD&M West, WestPack, ATX West, D&M West, and Plastec West, along with the Design. Engineer. Build. Conference and the Cannabis Packaging Conference. Thousands will merge across several verticals, like automation, design, and more, for meetings, education, new product discovery, and networking. Plenty of industry companies will be attending, like Arburg, showcasing both its AM and injection molding solutions, and MatterHackers. igus is co-sponsoring a happy hour event, HCL CAMWorks will explain how integrated CAD/CAM and automation technologies can benefit your CNC machining operations, and 3DEO is attending as well.
You can register for any and all of the IME West shows here. America Makes Holding AMNOW Polymer Challenge WebinarTogether, NCDMM and America Makes are set to hold the AMNOW Polymer Challenge, meant to give people working with AI and data analytics in advanced manufacturing the chance to demonstrate their capabilities in a competitive setting. Participants will use a dataset that the AMNOW program recently developed which introduces intentional anomalies into the material extrusion process. The dataset includes filament information, build layout and geometries, slicer information, pressure test results, and more, and participants will demonstrate their ability to use data analysis to detect and predict these anomalies. On Tuesday, April 12th, at 10 am EST, America Makes will hold a Project Call briefing about the challenge.
You can register for the briefing here. 3D Systems on SLA Performance & ProductivityAt 2 pm EST on the 12th, 3D Systems is holding a webinar on “Multiplying SLA Performance & Productivity for the Factory of Tomorrow.” David Leigh, the company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Additive Manufacturing, will be on hand during the webinar to discuss SLA-based 3D printing, which is well-known for its prototyping quality and part accuracy but is about to go through a big change. The webinar will also include an interactive Q&A session.
You can register for the webinar here. 3D Printing in the ClassroomEducational technology solutions provider Boxlight works to improve learning and engagement in classrooms, and develops products to help educators enhance student outcomes and build important skills. At 4 pm EST on the 12th, Boxlight and educational tech company Mimio, which it acquired in 2016, are holding a round table discussion on “3D Printing in the Classroom.” Boxlight’s Education Consultant is hosting the round table discussion between a panel of SMEs eager to share tips, their favorite classroom 3D printing projects, and more. The panelists are middle school science teacher and STEM enthusiast Aaron Sottile; Scott Hagedorn, Director of Instructional Technology and 3D Printing, Robotics, and MS Tech teacher at an independent school; and Robo 3D co-founder Braydon Moreno, who’s also Boxlight’s STEM Director.
You can register for the webinar here. Cimquest: Metal Using Additive for End Use PartsAt 9:30 am EST on April 13th, Cimquest will host the last webinar in its four-part series on the World of Metal 3D Printing, this one focused on “Using Additive for End-Use Parts – A Deep Dive into Desktop Metal’s Shop System.” Cimquest’s Director of 3D Printer Sales Dave Macfie will be joined by special guest Nate Higgins, the Co-Founder of FreeFORM Technologies. Higgins, who has successfully launched and scaled two companies, will discuss his journey in taking a concept and creating a road from prototyping to mass customization, and when his love for 3D printing grew during the journey.
You can register for the webinar here. The webinar series will end with a live event in New Jersey on April 28th. Sinterit on SLS 3D PrintingJoin Sinterit at 10 am EST on Wednesday, April 13th, to learn “All you want to know about SLS technology” in this Q&A webinar. Attendees can ask all of their questions about SLS 3D printing technology, and Sinterit’s panel experts will answer them directly. These experts are Sinterit’s CMO Jarek Pieniazek, Application Engineer MichaÅ‚ Niemas, and International Channel Manager Radek Antosz. Additionally, two experts from BASF Forward AM, Valentin Holz and Stefan Josupeit, will join as well.
You can register for the webinar here. In-House Rapid Tooling with PepsiCo & FormlabsPowered by Metrix Connect LLC, an ASME Company, you’ll get to learn all about an interesting partnership during “PepsiCo and Formlabs Discuss In-House Rapid Tooling with 3D Printing” at 11 am EST on the 13th. The topic is how 3D printing can be used to reduce tooling costs and speed up development in comparison to traditional manufacturing. Attendees will hear about the possibilities of in-house rapid tooling with 3D printing from Juliette Combe, an Application Engineer at Formlabs, and about how the process has been internalized by the PepsiCo rapid prototyping department for designing bottles and nozzles from Max Rodriguez, the company’s Sr. Manager-Global Packaging R&D, and Thangthip Tekanil, Packaging Engineer, Global Packaging R&D, for PepsiCo.
You can register for the webinar here. 3D Printing in Hospitals with 3DHEALSFinally, 3DHEALS will hold a webinar about “3D Printing in Hospitals” at 11 am EST on Thursday, April 14th. Sponsored by HP and Synopsys, the speakers at this webinar will be Dr. Robert Hannan, MD, Director, Cardiovascular Surgery Advanced Projects Laboratory (APL), Medical Director, Quality, Nicklaus Children's Health System, and Cardiovascular Surgeon, Nicklaus Children's Hospital; Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Radiology at the University of California San Francisco Dr. Shafkat Anwar; Muhanad Shraiteh, Digital Transformation Engineer with Nicklaus Children’s Health System; Imre J. Barabás, leader of the Semmelweis 3D Centre (SE3D) at Semmelweis University; Business Development Manager for the Synopsys Simpleware Product Group Kerim Genc; Senior Biomedical Engineer Thomas Haglund, who manages the APL at Nicklaus Children’s Health; and Dr. Stephen Ryan, Family Practice Physician at Eastern Health and the Co-Founder and CCO at PolyUnity Tech.
You can register for the webinar here. Do you have news to share about any future webinars or virtual and live events? Please let us know! The post 3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: April 10, 2022 appeared first on 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing. |
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