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Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference 2023

15 – 16th March, 2023 in Berlin

Organized by the Fraunhofer Competence Field Additive Manufacturing, the Fraunhofer DDMC is a cutting-edge forum for discussion on Additive Manufacturing, including its application in industry and the environmental impact of such new manufacturing technologies. Impact on health, sustainability and technology will also be discussed. DDMC brings together science and industry from around the world. Please visit the conference website for further information, the call for papers is open until end of May 2022.

Moreover, you are invited to join our Fraunhofer DDMC 2022 webinar series. Breaking AM News from the AM community and exciting projects from Fraunhofer AM experts will be discussed. The DDMC 2020 keynote speakers will review their keynotes and discuss current trends with the audience. All webinars are free of charge. For more information please use the following link.

2nd workshop Factories of the Future Automotive

Factories of the Future Automotive

LOCATION: BluePoint building in Brussels - Room Einstein. BRUSSELS

DATE: 12 March 2020

This second edition will focus on additive manufacturing (AM). The event will provide insight in results of past and ongoing projects and will match these with requirements from the automotive sector, including its value networks. An outlook of future research and innovation requirements will be discussed.

During the event, the AM-Platform Chair, Martin Schaefer, will present an overwiew of AM state of the art.

More info an registration here: https://www.eventbank.com/event/factories-of-the-future-for-the-automotive-sector-18788/

3D Printing Workshop-FENIX project

DATES: 18&19 February 2020

LOCATION: Barcelona, SPAIN

Within the framework of the FENIX project (H2020), CIM UPC has organized a 3D Printing Workshop to expose the progress made within the project.

In this Workshop we want participants to learn how to design and print pieces made of recovered e-wastes (WEEE).

More info here Workshop