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Speakers
Werner StapelaGlobal Head of Additive Design & Manufacturing
Danfoss
Rasmus Dejgaard Jensen
Concept Developer & Programme Lead
Vestas
Juho RaukolaAdditive Manufacturing
EngineerWärtsilä
Christoph KlahnHead of Design for
Additive ManufacturingInspire AG
Michael WilsonTechnology Director & Centre
Manager3M Buckley Innovation
Centre
Sören OlssonBusiness Development
ManagerMaterialise
Atanu ChaudhuriProfessorAalborg
University
Stephanie NiehuesResearcher & Project
LeaderUniversity of Dortmund
Lukas PawelczykAdditive Manufacturing
ManagerArburg
Ralf FrohwerkGlobal Head of Business
DevelopmentSLM Solutions
Tuomas RiipinenResearch Scientist,
Advanced Manufacturing
VTT
Don HoogendoornPrincipal Research Engineer
Damen Shipyards Group
Mads Kjøller Damkjær
CEODanish AM Hub
Guido ToselloAssociate Professor
DTU
Saeed FarahaniHead of Additive Design
and ManufacturingDanfoss
Martin PetersenMechanical Engineer
MAN Diesel & Turbo
Christoph ErhardtHead of 3D Printing
Proto Labs
Philipp AmendManager of Process
EngineeringProto Labs
Chairman’s Opening Remarks & Danish AM Hub
Registration Opens08:00
08:50
09:10
• Changing the way we think about production, supply chain, sustainability & business models
• Investing in companies, ambitious projects, leaders & ideas
Mads Kjøller Damkjær, CEO, Danish AM Hub
Where Additive Manufacturing Meets Industry 4.0 – the View from Danfoss• Where & how does AM/3DP feature in your Industry 4.0 strategy• Requirements for the effective implementation of AM/3D Printing• Building your AM team – adding new skills & a change in mindset
Werner Stapela, Global Head of Additive Design & Manufacturing, Danfoss
09:35 AM at Vestas: Finding an Identity Across Additive Applications• Vestas characteristics and challenges in AM• Strategy observations, short and long term benefits• Activities to leverage and influence the field
Rasmus Dejgaard Jensen, Concept Developer & Programme Lead, Vestas
Schedule
10:00 Putting in Place the Building Blocks for Additive Manufacturing
• The opportunity for AM in industrial engines• Manufacturing parts with AM to withstand extreme heat & stress – the challenges
Juho Raukola, Additive Manufacturing Engineer, Wärtsilä
10:25 Strategy for Additive Manufacturing at MAN Diesel & Turbo (Copenhagen)• What type of technologies are there for metal AM• What options are there if the product consists mostly of large single components
Martin Petersen, Mechanical Engineer, MAN Diesel
10:50 Networking Break
11:20 Digital Supply Chains• How brands are transforming their operations with 3D Printing• Breaking the mould of traditional supply chains
Sören Olsson, Business Development Manager, Materialise
Schedule
11:45 So You’ve Made it with Additive Manufacturing but Have You?• Verifying the size, internal structure & metallurgical properties of critical parts?• Using coordinate measurement, visual inspection with optical and electron microscopy
and x-ray CT to characterise the internal dimensions
Michael Wilson, Technology Director & Centre Manager, 3M BuckleyInnovation Centre
12:10 Automotive Key Targets for Selective Laser Melting Process in Series Part Production• Quality Control System (QCS) with the goal to release the SLM process to DIN / ISO
16949 or VDA 6.3• Productivity of the metal based 3D printing Process• Case Studies with “best in practice” AM design for automotive
Ralf Frohwerk, Global Head of Business Development, SLM SolutionsInnovation Centre
12:30 Networking Break
Track 1 Track 2
Secure 3D-Printing Processes for Spare Parts Including Digital Service Platforms Research project IT’S DIGITIVE:
13:35
• Advantages of digital service platforms for 3D printed spare part supply
• Development of a secure process for additive manufacturing in value chains
• Especially the protection of spare part data on a digital service platform
Stephanie Niehues, Researcher & Project Leader, University of Dortmund
Overcoming Challenges in Adopting Additive Manufacturing: Danish & German Perspectives
14:00
• Pre-adoption, adoption and post-adoption challenges
• Role of service providers & service portfolio to overcome challenges
Atanu Chaudhuri, Professor, Aalborg University
Bridging the Skills Gap in your AM Departments
14:25
• Training your engineers to be experts in additive manufacturing – the challenges
• Hype fuels investment which in turn fuels development in enterprise
Saeed Farahani, Head of Additive Design & Manufacturing, Danfoss
Getting Started with Additive Manufacturing
13:35
• Why is AM a challenge to product development?
• What do engineers need to know about AM-Technologies?
• What are the technical & economic factors for “good” M-parts?
Christoph Klahn, Head of Design for AM, Inspire AG
Design for Additive Manufacturing - the Proto Labs approach
14:00
• An exciting new concept for the design of parts & products - a change of mindset
Christoph Erhardt, Head of 3D Printing, Proto LabsPhilipp Amend, Manager of Process Engineering, Proto Labs
3D printing of Soft Magnetic Materials - From powders to high performance components
14:25
• The Additive Manufacturing process route from powder to product
• 3D printing of Soft Magnetic Materials: prop-erties and applications
Tuomas Riipinen, Research Scientist, Advanced Manufacturing, VTT
• Why is AM a challenge to product development?
• What do engineers need to know about AM-Technologies?
• What are the technical & economic factors for “good” M-parts?
Christoph Klahn, Head of Design for AM, Inspire AG
Schedule
15:30 Printing the World’s First Certified Ship’s Propeller• From project initiation to certified propeller within 7 months• Speed up innovation by close collaboration between 5 project partners• Project changed the attitude of maritime industry towards 3D printing
Don Hoogendoorn, Principal Research Engineer, Damen Shipyards Group
15:55 Freeformer: Using the Potential of an Open System Successfully• Theoretical fundamentals of the APF (ARBURG Plastic Freeforming) technology• Process stability & monitoring• Production in small-volume batches & individualised high-volume products
Lukas Pawelczyk, Additive Manufacturing Manager, Arburg
16:25 From Prototyping to Small-time Production to Serial Production – Panel Discussion• Taking the leap to next level production• AM as a key part of your move towards industry 4.0
Michael Wilson, Technology Director & Centre Manager, 3M Buckley Innovation CentreRalf Frohwerk, Global Head of Business Development, SLM SolutionsWerner Stapela, Global Head of Additive Design & Manufacturing, Danfoss
Moderated by: Mads Kjøller Damkjær, CEO, Danish AM Hub
17:00 Digital Manufacturing of Miniaturised Products with Micro 3D Printing• Micro additive manufacturing machine suitable for precision printing• Miniaturised products with features of dimensions as small as 50 µm can be designed
with conventional 3D CAD software & produced by micro additive manufacturing
Guido Tosello, Associate Professor, DTU
Mads Kjøller Damkjær, CEO, Danish AM Hub
14:50 Networking Break
Chairman’s Closing Remarks & Danish AM Hub17:25
Drinks at Reception17:30
AdvancedMaterials
3D Printing& Scanning
IndustrialDesign
PredictiveAnalytics
Automation& Robotics
AugmentedReality
7A Odenplan Stockholm, Sweden14th June 2018
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FMTX is an international knowledge exchange platform bringing together more than 200 high-level executives who play an active role in the development of Industry 4.0 within their organisation.
Innovating supply chains, utilising artificial intelligence to improve productivity, the impact of the IIoT on systems management, digital twin technology, AR and VR in manufacturing and aftermarket simulation and 3D printing are just some of the innovations that will revolutionise how products are developed and produced.
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