Conference Tower (609)
January 30, 2019
Session1: AM GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
【Organizer】JTB Communication Design / Rapid News Publications
【Time】10:30-12:45
Pre-Registration required
Admission Fee required
Speakers from JAPAN, Europe and USA will deliver a truly global perspective ensuring your time out of the workplace will be of maximum value.(Simultaneous interpretation)
※5,000JPY(tax included) per 1 session
Session 1:【10:45-12:45 30th Jan.】AM GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Session 2:【13:30-15:30 30th Jan.】WORKSHOPS AND APPLICATIONS
Session 3:【10:30-12:30 31st Jan.】IMPLEMENTATION OF AM TECHNOLOGIES - STANDARDS, SKILLS AND POSITIONING
Session 4:【13:30-16:00 31st Jan.】APPLICATIONS
Session 5:【10:30-13:00 1st Feb.】DESIGN FOR AM
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Welcome and Opening Address
10:30-10:45 Simultaneous interpretation
Rapid News Communications Group
Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Duncan Wood
【Profile】
Duncan Wood has been Chief Executive Officer of Rapid News Communications Group since 2017. In 2005 after a successful stint in this role he returned to Rapid News to take up the role of Director of Sales across the TCT portfolio. He was appointed to board in 2008, taking the role of Managing Director of the Events Division in 2010 and in early 2012 was appointed Chief Operating Officer.
The Japanese 3D printer utilization behind schedule from the world
10:45-11:15 Simultaneous interpretation
3D Manufacturing Promotion Association
Mr. Sawakoshi Toshiyuki
【Abstract】
A global market of a 3D printer keeps extending about 20 % a year. But a Japanese market isn't extending the nearest for 3 years. Japanese 3D printer utilization is behind schedule for more than 10 years more than the world, and it's said that they're here. It's explained about this meeting activity as these countermeasures.
Current status of AM in Europe
11:15-11:45 Simultaneous interpretation
CECIMO
European Association of the Machine Tool Industries
Chair of the European Additive Manufacturing Working Group
Mr. Stewart Lane
【Profile】
Having completed a degree in manufacturing engineering at Hatfield Polytechnic and L’Ecole d’Ingenieurs, France in 1994, Stewart’s early career was spent working for several years as an engineer and Quality Manager in the French and Swedish automotive industry.
For the past 6 years, he has held a number of positions, including responsibility for general management of Renishaw’s UK and Ireland sales subsidiary and as the Group’s Corporate Business Development Manager. During this time he has been instrumental in establishing Renishaw’s Additive Manufacturing customer solution centres and setting up strategic alliances with other Additive Manufacturing companies.
Stewart also represents both Renishaw and UK industry on the boards of several of trade associations. He was appointed as a non-executive director to the board member of the UK’s Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) in 2015 and chair of the MTA’s Learning and Development committee in 2017. In 2015 Stewart was also appointed to the board of CECIMO, the European Machine Tool Builders Association and more recently to the chair of CECIMO’s European Additive Manufacturing working group.
【Abstract】
Europe's strength in Additive Manufacturing lies mainly in the metal powder bed technology.
The presentation will look at the reasons behind that strength and what European AM industry is doing to grow further and the developments behind its increasing industrialization
Current status of AM in USA
11:45-12:15 Simultaneous interpretation
Global Business Advisory Services, LLC
Founder and Principal
Dave Burns
【Profile】
David Burns is the Founder of GBAS, LLC, an international advisory firm specialising in manufacturing technologies. With more than thirty-five years of experience, Dave is the Co-Founder of ExOne and a former President and CEO of the Gleason Corporation. He is also a Senior Advisor to the Association of Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and a Trustee at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
【Abstract】
Advanced digital manufacturing technologies in industrial applications are transforming how products are made. The true power of these digitally based technologies lies in their seamless integrations across platforms. At the same time, the landscape for these technologies is dynamic and ever-changing.
From a US based perspective, we will discuss how the broad base of dynamic digital manufacturing technologies is expanding and how this expansion makes possible full blown industrial production. In the end, the success of industrial production is measured in absolute terms, and additive manufacturing is beginning to perform acceptably in those key metrics.
Panel discussion
12:15-12:45 Simultaneous interpretation
Moderator
TCT Group
Head of Content
Daniel O'Connor
【Profile】
When Daniel O'Connor started at Rapid News in 2013, the 3D printing hype train was approaching full-speed. The learning curve was steep but Dan's time in various editorial roles gave him a deeper understanding of the technology and its many applications. Now as Head of Content, Dan is responsible for the integrity and output of TCT's numerous content channels.
【Abstract】
The world is in flux; many countries are rallying against globalization, tariffs are in vogue, and the evidence for climate change evidence looms over manufacturing. In this panel session Head of Content at TCT Group, Daniel O'Connor will discuss with our panelist what the opportunities additive manufacturing offers on this ever-changing planet.