COLLATERAL EVENTS

Monday 28 October 2019   14:00 - 17:30   Workshop - Language: English

Additive manufacturing – Latest trends, applications and testimonials from real projects

Manufacturing is an ecosystem in which each technology fills a specific niche. 3D printing and 3D printing on metal are valuable resources—they can be used to cost-effectively and efficiently produce many of the low volume, high-strength parts critical to the production line. In production and manufacturing, productivity is directly linked to revenue and performance. By offloading production, and therefore costs, from machines or manufacturing services to fast on-site manufacturing machines, you can save money through return on investment (ROI).

In the sessions at the 2019 CAE Conference, medium-sized companies and university professors will illustrate their successful projects in topology optimization, design for additive manufacturing, and process improvements that show real savings. The positive ROI of the selected cases has been achieved by eliminating the “routine” manufacturing costs of the product, such as maintenance labor, prototyping, and tooling costs -- factors that can make additive worth the investment.

Target Audience: CEOs, R&D managers, Production and Process managers, Senior project managers

Information for members of the Italian Order of Engineers / Informazioni per gli iscritti agli Ordini degli Ingegneri Italiani

ll CNI riconoscerà 3 crediti formativi (CFP) a quanti si iscriveranno al workshop compilando il form. Le iscrizioni valide per l'ottenimento dei CFP si chiuderanno il giorno 25.10.2019 alle ore 12.00
Per la raccolta della firma in loco si richiede a coloro che necessitano dei CFP di presentarsi 30 minuti prima dell'inizio dell'evento.

Per accedere alla location del workshop è necessario, per motivi di sicurezza, registrarsi anche (a titolo gratuito) all’evento ospitante – International CAE Conference & Exhibition.

AGENDA

Case study 14.00 - 14.30

Marco Tormena, Regional Channel Manager | EMEA (South) at Markforged

3D printing for mechanical applications

Abstract
Learn how composite and metal 3D printing can be used to accelerate tooling development for mass production. Use 3D printing to fabricate rigid, dimensionally accurate inspection fixturing at a fraction of the cost of traditional method production of custom, low-volume, or geometrically complex end-use parts.
Curriculum
Marco Tormena is a Sales Channel Manager presso Markforged. South Europe Channel Manager in 3D Systems Corporation, support dealers throughout the entire sales process, manage business activities for the region (Italy, Iberia and balkans) and provide detailed and informative forecasts. Export Sales Manager in Termomeccanica G.L. as Business Development and set up of the sales distribution in USA, Canada, South America, Australia and far east. Key account m anager in Zerogrey as cultivate the day to day relationship with assigned top clients. Export area manager in Spenesi SpA such as Business Development and set up of the sales distribution in Europe and Middle East. Planning and Logistics manager in Creazioni Brigitte Srl as owner of the Process of Creation & Release of all Process Orders.

Markforged Samac

Case study 14.30 - 15.00

Daniele De Console, Computed Tomography Product Sales Manager at ZEISS
Alessio Lombardo, Microscopy Regional Sales Area manager at ZEISS
Roberto Mazzetto, Director of sales and marketing at QFP

From Powder to Performance.
Inspection of the entire 3D metal printing process.
Dedicated analysis and evaluation for each step of the production process.

Abstract
To guarantee the quality of the finished product, ZEISS offers cutting-edge solutions for every single step of the production process. From the characterization of the powders to the comparison between the printed geometry and the 3D model.

ZEISS QFP

Case study 15.00 - 15.30

Amaury Joly, Metal Application Engineer in Additive Manufacturing
Sebastiano Bisignano, Account Manager in Software for Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing: from idea to reality
How software can support your 3D Printing activity through the entire AM process

Curriculum
Amaury Joly
Amaury Joly is an application engineer specialized in Metal 3D Printing. His multidisciplinary background includes two M.Sc. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering, as well as professional language proficiency in English, Spanish and French. Working closely with Materialise’s customers, Amaury uses his unique combination of technical expertise and communications skills to train engineers in making the most of Metal 3D Printing.

Materialise

Case study 15.30 - 16.00

Matteo Marcellini, Channel Manager 3D SYSTEMS

Powder based 3D printing for the production of industrial components

ABSTRACT
Industrial solution that perfectly match the need of both mass customization and production of small batches Production-grade nylon materials, advanced software workflow and new Selective Laser Sintering technology come together for a highly productive solution for functional prototyping and direct 3D production.
CURRICULUM
Matteo Marcellini is a Channel manager 3D Systems Corporation Director of Sales - Business Development Manager 3D Technologies for Selltek. Direct sales of professional and industrial rapid prototyping systems and additive manufacturing systems professional and industrial.

3D Systems TEXA

Best practice 16.00 - 16.30

Massimo Lenti, Technical Director di Marangoni Tyre Machinery

Machinery design 4.0: digital twin, topology optimization and additive manufacturing. Concurrent engineering aspects

ABSTRACT
Machinery Design is evolving by using new digital features such as digital twin, topology optimization and additive manufacturing simulation. Concurrent engineering aspects are more and more relevant to reach a comprehensive result, so in order to get a wide assembly optimization. The new opportunities coming from the additive manufacturing may be enhanced by a new project design approach by using assembly machine simulation and structural optimization as well to get a complete machine redesign for future.
CURRICULUM
Massimo has been technical director of Marangoni Tyre Machinery since 2014. He has a Master's degree in Engineering and is an Italian chartered engineer. His professional background is in system integration and mechatronics in the automotive, railway transport and energy engineering domains. His wide international experience began in 1997, since when he has worked for companies including Fiat, Alstom, General Electric and SIT Group.

Marangoni

Best practice 16.30 - 17.00

Marco Tormena, Regional Channel Manager | EMEA (South) at Markforged
Matteo Anfuso, CEO Eurogalvano s.r.l.

Metal printing with Markforged Metal X – the innovative way

ABSTRACT
The Metal X is up to 10x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to a 100x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting.
Metal X has eliminated the safety risks associated with traditional metal 3D printing while enabling new features like closed-cell infill for reduced part weight and cost.
During the workshop several use case with material like inconel-625, H13 Tool Steel D2 Tool Steel 17-4 PH Stainless Steel will be shown to the audience.
CURRICULUM
Marco Tormena
Marco Tormena is a Sales Channel Manager presso Markforged. South Europe Channel Manager in 3D Systems Corporation, support dealers throughout the entire sales process, manage business activities for the region (Italy, Iberia and balkans) and provide detailed and informative forecasts. Export Sales Manager in Termomeccanica G.L. as Business Development and set up of the sales distribution in USA, Canada, South America, Australia and far east. Key account m anager in Zerogrey as cultivate the day to day relationship with assigned top clients. Export area manager in Spenesi SpA such as Business Development and set up of the sales distribution in Europe and Middle East. Planning and Logistics manager in Creazioni Brigitte Srl as owner of the Process of Creation & Release of all Process Orders.

3D Systems Eurogalvano

Best practice 17.00 - 17.30

Stefania Minnella, 3D Printing Application Engineer Italy

HP 3D printing for custom automated machine's for industries

ABSTRACT
HP will present the new technology that is ideal for when you need short lead times, low porosity and excellent surface quality, for functional prototypes and small series.
During the workshop several Italian case studies will be presented, with ROI and benefits.
CURRICULUM
Stefania Minnella is the 3D Printing Application Specialist for HP Italy, helping companies to integrate Additive Manufacturing technologies into their production.
Her professional background includes Laser Metal Fusion, Fused Deposition Modeling and Design for Manufacturing expertise.
Being directly involved with customers and their needs helps with the goal to develop and characterize strategies for innovative products and future applications produced by AM.

3D Printing Application Engineer Italy
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