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NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING EVENT

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Welcome to RAPID + TCT – North America’s largest and most important Additive Manufacturing event. Join us this fall as the AM community convenes in Chicago from September 13-15! We can’t wait to provide the invaluable and muchneeded face-to-face opportunities between buyers and sellers, unsurpassed educational content and direct access to the industry’s most-respected experts. At the RAPID + TCT Conference, over 150 Additive Manufacturing leaders will go beyond the hype to bring you practical and scalable solutions to advance your manufacturing processes. As you explore RAPID + TCT’s comprehensive education lineup, you’ll notice prevalent themes centered around Evaluation, Adoption and Optimization.

Dont Miss! • Exhibit Hall: 250+ industry-leading exhibitors covering more than 150,000 square feet • Main Stage: 3 High-level Keynote Presentations and 11 Thought Leadership Panels • RAPID + TCT Conference: 70+ Conference Presentations in 4 classrooms See you there! RAPID + TCT Team

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Event Agenda

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Keynotes, Thought Leadership Panels, Conference Presentations & more... Monday, September 13 Keynote Presentation 9:00 am – 10:00 am | Main Stage

How AM is Disrupting the Aerospace Industry: Opportunities and Challenges on the Road Ahead Melissa Orme, PhD | The Boeing Co.

Exhibits Open | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm SME ZONE | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Industry Partner Presentations 10:00 am – 6:00 pm | SME ZONE Theater Concurrent Conference Presentations 10:00 am – 10:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 10:30 am – 11:45 am | Main Stage

Breakthrough to Manufacturing with AM – What You Need to Know

Concurrent Conference Presentations 11:00 am – 11:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm | Main Stage

Industrial Manufacturers Discuss the Production Readiness of Additive Manufacturing

Concurrent Conference Presentations 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Concurrent Conference Presentations 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm | Main Stage

Supply Chain Transformation: Driving an Agile and Networked Ecosystem

Concurrent Conference Presentations 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm | Main Stage

Tuesday, September 14

Wednesday, September 15

Keynote Presentation 9:00 am – 10:00 am | Main Stage

Keynote Presentation 9:00 am – 10:00 am | Main Stage

Exhibits Open | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Exhibits Open | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

SME ZONE | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

SME ZONE | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Industry Partner Presentations 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | SME ZONE Theater

Industry Partner Presentations 10:00 am – 3:00 pm | SME ZONE Theater

Concurrent Conference Presentations 10:00 am – 10:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Concurrent Conference Presentations 10:00 am – 10:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Thought Leadership Panel 10:30 am – 11:45 am | Main Stage

Thought Leadership Panel 10:30 am – 11:45 am | Main Stage

Concurrent Conference Presentations 11:00 am – 11:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Concurrent Conference Presentations 11:00 am – 11:30 am | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Thought Leadership Panel 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm | Main Stage

Thought Leadership Panel 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm | Main Stage

An Industry 30+ Years in the Making Terry Wohlers, Dr. h.c., FSME | Wohlers Associates, Inc.

Materials: From Selection to Market

Design Workflow for Additive Manufacturing: Lessons Learned from the Trenches

Concurrent Conference Presentations 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Concurrent Conference Presentations 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm | Main Stage

Hospital-Based 3D Printing: Better Patient Care Through In-House Manufacturing?

Concurrent Conference Presentations 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm | Main Stage

Additive Manufacturing in the Department of Defense

Are You Using Additive the Best Way for Your Manufacturing Operations? CATCH UP!

AM Awards Ceremony 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | | SME ZONE Theater

Concurrent Conference Presentations 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Concurrent Conference Presentations 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D

Networking Reception*

How Technology is Changing Healthcare Mark Wehde | Mayo Clinic

Castings Roundtable Discussion

Being Agile Using Additive Manufacturing – When Does It Make Sense

Concurrent Conference Presentations 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Career Development Forum 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Concurrent Conference Presentations 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Thought Leadership Panel 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm | Main Stage 3D Scanning – Why Do It and How

Concurrent Conference Presentations 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D *SME reserves the right to amend this program.

Concurrent Conference Presentations 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Classrooms A, B, C, D Networking Reception*

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Keynote Presentations Industry Leading Speakers RAPID + TCT Keynote Presentations feature industry-leading speakers highlighting real-world examples of Additive Manufacturing opportunities and challenges. You’ll learn how 3D technologies are transforming a wide variety of industries, and what you can do to stay ahead of the competition. Admission to All Keynote Presentations is Included with All Registrations.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | MAIN STAGE | 9:00 am - 10:00 am Keynote: Melissa Orme, PhD How AM Is Disrupting the Aerospace Industry: Opportunities and Challenges on the Road Ahead Additive Manufacturing is an emerging technology that has the potential to be significantly disruptive when applied correctly. Though it is often hyped as a technology that will displace traditional manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing will seldom provide the value-enabled business case for direct part-for-part replacements of non-optimized parts. Conversely and importantly, Additive Manufacturing will displace traditional manufacturing when Additive Manufacturing is utilized to create differentiating products with improved performance and durability— in shorter time frames and at lower cost— by incorporating engineering designs that are not possible to fabricate with traditional methods. The industry is currently a steady path forward, accumulating and archiving data derived from captured opportunities that increase our understanding, experience and maturity — thereby allowing the use of additive-only solutions for their product designs. As the esteemed Nobel laureate William Faulkner said, “You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” Powered By:

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Melissa Orme, PhD Vice President The Boeing Co.


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 9:00 am - 10:00 am Keynote: Terry Wohlers, Dr. h.c., FSME An Industry 30+ Years in the Making Additive Manufacturing has hit its stride, with countless startups offering a new breadth of products and services around the world. They come at a time when mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings are at an all-time high. This cumulation of activity was anticipated by some many years ago, but it has taken decades to develop. Over this time, the Additive Manufacturing industry has grown by 26.1% per year, on average, based on research conducted by Wohlers Associates since 1989. It is difficult to name another industrial sector that has grown at this level over such a lengthy period. Even so, the company’s research shows that Additive Manufacturing represents 0.1% of the world’s manufacturing economy and is only scratching the surface of what is possible. • Gain a perspective of the past to better understand the future.

Terry Wohlers, Dr. h.c., FSME Principal Consultant and President Wohlers Associates Inc.

• Recognize the obstacles that prevent organizations from realizing the benefits of Additive Manufacturing. • Learn what your organization can do to take advantage of what Additive Manufacturing has to offer.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | MAIN STAGE | 9:00 am - 10:00 am Keynote: Mark Wehde How Technology Is Changing Healthcare Healthcare is a very human enterprise, but one that has always been driven by technology. We are well into the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A significant beneficiary of this is Healthcare 4.0, which refers to the shift from traditional hospital-centric care to a more virtual, distributed care that heavily leverages the latest technologies around artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, data analytics, genomics, home-based healthcare, robotics, and 3D printing of tissue and implants. This presentation will explore how new technologies are going to change how we care for our patients.

Mark Wehde

Chair, Division of Engineering Mayo Clinic

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Thought Leadership Interactive Panels Thought Leadership Panels will bring together some of the most well-known names in Additive Manufacturing to discuss industry trends, the impact of marketplace demands on Additive Manufacturing, and Additive Manufacturing advancements. Admission to All Thought Leadership Panels is Included with All Registrations.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | MAIN STAGE | 10:30 am - 11:45 am Breakthrough to Manufacturing with AM – What You Need to Know Join this panel discussion to learn more about the impedances to deploying AM for production and hear strategies, tactics, and actions to overcome them. This panel will benefit anyone seeking to enter additive manufacturing production, including all who are driving forward with this alternative for manufacturing. Participants:

Callie Zawaski Virginia Tech

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Nic Sabo GE Additive

Jerone Anderson General Motors

Todd Grimm T.A. Grimm & Associates


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | MAIN STAGE | 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Industrial Manufacturers Discuss the Production Readiness of Additive Manufacturing Join this panel discussion to learn the challenges and successes of large-scale manufacturers working to implement additive manufacturing into their businesses. The panel will benefit those already working to integrate additive into their companies, and support those looking for quick tips on how to best fit the technology into their future strategies. Participants:

Stacey DelVecchio StaceyD Consulting

Nick Mulé Boeing Additive Manufacturing Intelligence Center

Brennon White GM Additive Design & Manufacturing Group

Adeola “Addy” Olubamiji, PhD Desktop Metal

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | MAIN STAGE | 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Supply Chain Transformation: Driving an Agile and Networked Ecosystem The importance of a networked, resilient, transformed supply chain cannot be stressed enough. During this panel, our industry participants will focus on key supply chain themes, including evolution, resiliency, responsiveness, flexibility, value drivers, inventory reduction, geographic footprints and more. Hear their unique perspectives on reasons to transform, how to transform, and how to manage and facilitate transformation. Participants:

Rogerio Branco Eaton

Michelle Bockman 3D Control Systems

Chandra Brown MxD

John Dulchinos Jabil

Lou Rassey Fast Radius rapid3devent.com

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 | MAIN STAGE | 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Additive Manufacturing in the Department of Defense Additive Manufacturing has had a profound impact on military material logistics. Department of Defense (DoD) research and development in materials and processing principles have led to fielded applications aimed at keeping war fighters protected, supplied and operational. Hear from military and industrial leaders as they provide an overview of the technologies available, including the overall vision to increase usage and implementation of Additive Manufacturing in support of DoD modernization. Participants:

James Zunino U.S. Army

Joe Kott U.S. Army

Kristin Holzworth, PhD Marine Corps Systems Command

Michael Nikodinovski U.S. Army

Debra Lilu National Center for Manufacturing Sciences

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 10:30 am - 11:45 am Materials: From Selection to Market Join us for an in-depth panel discussion as a diverse set of materials experts will provide insights, lessons learned, and material development methods and strategies for bringing new materials to production in aerospace, medical, automotive, energy and industrial markets. Also find out how these methods can be applied to future Additive Manufacturing materials. Participants:

Eric Barnes Ronald Adams Northrop Grumman Corp. QuesTek 10

Amber Andreaco GE Additive

Larry “LJ” Holmes Jr. Ellen Lee, PhD University of Delaware Ford Motor Co.

Regina Pynn Hexcel

Richard Merlino ATI


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Design Workflow for Additive Manufacturing: Lessons Learned from the Trenches Join industry leaders to hear how they have implemented a design workflow process into their Additive Manufacturing floor. Learn where their journey started, what challenges they faced along the way, and how their process has evolved over time. Participants:

Chris Collins Tangible Solutions

Jennifer Coyne Barnes Global Advisors

Humna Khan Astro Mechanical Testing Laboratory

Brian Levy Joe Gibbs Racing

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Hospital-Based 3D Printing: Better Patient Care Through In-House Manufacturing? Hospitals all around the world are adopting 3D printing technologies to help provide better patient care. The medical device industry is very entrenched in providing implants and services to hospitals, but the accessibility of 3D printing is now leading to changes in these historic business models, with hospitals now producing some of their own medical devices. Personalized surgery tools in the form of 3D-printed anatomic models, surgical guides and personalized implants are all in scope. Participants:

Peter Liacouras, PhD Walter Reed National Naval Medical Center

Jonathan Morris, MD Mayo Clinic

Beth Ripley, MD, PhD VA Puget Sound Health Care System U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Justin Ryan, PhD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Are You Using Additive the Best Way for Your Manufacturing Operations? CATCH UP! Conventional manufacturing can be slower, more costly and less efficient than Additive Manufacturing regarding manufacturing plant equipment and tooling. Reasons like raw material supply chain requirements, subtractive processes that add cost and time to remove unnecessary material and limited machine access to achieve higher complexity solutions are just some of the drivers for this issue. We will explore, and consider, using advanced Additive Manufacturing to optimize traditional manufacturing by first discussing the reasons for considering Additive Manufacturing. Participants:

In-person events like RAPID + TCT have built our community and knowledge base. Thirty years ago we called it rapid prototyping. Since then, we built an industry evolving into Additive Manufacturing. Together we will continue to advance AM education, network and technology. Carl Dekker Met-L-Flo

Brennon White GM Additive Design & Manufacturing Group

Dan Braley, CAM-T Boeing Global Services

– Carl Dekker, President, AMUG

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | MAIN STAGE | 10:30 am - 11:45 am Castings Roundtable Discussion Are you having casting issues such as high porosity, cold shut, hot tear or cold tear, or other defects? Bring your part or design and let our casting experts help you solve your problem. The Roundtable Discussion will help answer your casting and material questions. This panel will be able to help you select the correct process for your specific need, whether it is sand casting, die casting, investment casting, Metal Additive Manufacturing and more. Participants:

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Thomas Sorovetz Stellantis N.V.

Zayna Connor, PhD ZMC Consulting Inc.


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | MAIN STAGE | 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Being Agile Using Additive Manufacturing – When Does It Make Sense Being agile in the production of end components by using Additive Manufacturing has been part wishful narrative for many decades of the Additive Manufacturing community. Participants:

Tim DeRosett, PhD Jabil

Dan Brunermer The ExOne Co.

Dave Rittmeyer Hoosier Pattern Inc.

Nate Higgins FreeFORM Technologies

Kevin Ayers AM Consultant

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | MAIN STAGE | 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm 3D Scanning ― Why Do It and How It’s long been recognized that there’s a need to create the geometry of parts to be printed not just using CAD but also by capturing the shape of existing parts by measuring them. Tactile methods such as callipers and CMMs are not ideal tools to capture complex 3D geometry, hence the need for 3D scanners. With the move toward the adoption of Additive Manufacturing for larger-scale production, consistent and repeatable final part quality control has become a basic requirement. Once again, callipers and CMMs are inadequate, and the need for 3D scanning for inspection is recognized. This panel is made up of 3D scanning experts who, between them, have over 80 years’ experience of using optical and CT scanners for both reverse engineering and inspection, all will be able to answer any questions the audience has not only about why the need for 3D scanning but what the available options are. Participants:

Giles Gaskell Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Greg Groth Exact Metrology

Andrew Ramsey Nikon Metrology Inc.

Michael Raphael Direct Dimensions Inc.

Jake Rickter Pinnacle X-Ray Solutions Inc.

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Main Stage

Keynotes and Thought Leadership Panels RAPID + TCT Main Stage presentations feature industry-leading speakers highlighting real-world examples of Additive Manufacturing opportunities and challenges. You’ll learn about how 3D technologies are transforming a wide variety of industries and what you can do to stay ahead of the competition.

Admission to Main Stage Presentations is Included with All Registrations.

Day 1 - Monday, September 13 9:00 AM 10:00 AM

KEYNOTE: How AM is Disrupting the Aerospace Industry: Opportunities and Challenges on the Road Ahead Melissa Orme, PhD, Vice President | The Boeing Co. Breakthrough to Manufacturing with AM — What You Need to Know

10:30 AM - Moderator: 11:45 AM Todd Grimm | T.A. Grimm & Associates

Panelists: Callie Zawaski | Virginia Tech

Nic Sabo | GE Additive

Jerone Anderson | General Motors

Industrial Manufacturers Discuss the Production Readiness of Additive Manufacturing 12:00 PM - Moderator: 1:15 PM Brennon White | GM Additive Design & Manufacturing Group

Panelists: Stacey DelVecchio | StaceyD Consulting Nick Mulé | Boeing Additive Manufacturing Intelligence Center Adeola “Addy” Olubamiji, PhD | Desktop Metal

Supply Chain Transformation: Driving an Agile and Networked Ecosystem 1:30 PM 2:45 PM

Moderator: Chandra Brown | MxD

Panelists: Rogerio Branco | Eaton John Dulchinos | Jabil

Lou Rassey | Fast Radius

Michelle Bockman | 3D Control Systems

Additive Manufacturing in the Department of Defense 3:00 PM 4:15 PM

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Moderator: Michael Nikodinovski | U.S. Army

Panelists: James Zunino | U.S. Army Joe Kott | U.S. Army Debra Lilu | National Center for Manufacturing Sciences Kristin Holzworth, PhD | Marine Corps Systems Command


Day 2 - Tuesday, September 14 KEYNOTE: An Industry 30+ Years in the Making

9:00 AM 10:00 AM

Terry Wohlers, Dr. h.c., FSME, Principal Consultant and President | Wohlers Associates Inc. Materials: From Selection to Market

Moderators: 10:30 AM Eric Barnes | Northrop Grumman Corp. 11:45 AM Larry “LJ” Holmes Jr. | University of Delaware

Panelists: Amber Andreaco | GE Additive Ronald Adams | QuesTek Richard Merlino | ATI Regina Pynn | Hexcel Ellen Lee, PhD | Ford Motor Co.

Design Workflow for Additive Manufacturing: Lessons Learned from the Trenches Panelists: Chris Collins | Tangible Solutions Jennifer Coyne | Barnes Global Advisors Humna Khan | Astro Mechanical Testing Laboratory

12:00 PM - Moderator: 1:15 PM Brian Levy | Joe Gibbs Racing

Hospital-Based 3D Printing: Better Patient Care Through In-House Manufacturing? 1:30 PM 2:45 PM

Panelists: Beth Ripley, MD, PhD | VA Puget Sound Health Care System and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Peter Liacouras, PhD | Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Jonathan Morris, MD | Mayo Clinic Justin Ryan, PhD | Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

Moderator: Andy Christensen, FSME | University of Ottawa

Are You Using Additive the Best Way for Your Manufacturing Operations? CATCH UP! 3:00 PM 4:15 PM

Panelists: Brennon White | GM Additive Design & Manufacturing Group Dan Braley, CAM-T | Boeing Global Services

Moderator: Carl Dekker | Met-L-Flo

Day 3 - Wednesday, September 15 KEYNOTE: How Technology is Changing Healthcare

9:00 AM 10:00 AM

Mark Wehde, Chair, Mayo Clinic Engineering | Mayo Clinic Castings Roundtable Discussion

Participants: 10:30 AM Thomas Sorovetz | Stellantis N.V. 11:45 AM Zayna Connor, PhD | ZMC Consulting Inc.

Being Agile Using Additive Manufacturing — When Does It Make Sense 12:00 PM 1:15 PM Moderator: Kevin Ayers | AM Consultant

Panelists: Tim DeRosett | Jabil Dan Brunermer | The ExOne Co. Dave Rittmeyer | Hoosier Pattern Inc.

3D Scanning — Why Do It and How 1:30 PM 2:45 PM

Moderator: Giles Gaskell | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Panelists: Greg Groth | Exact Metrology Andrew Ramsey | Nikon Metrology Inc. Michael Raphael | Direct Dimensions Inc. Jake Rickter | Pinnacle X-Ray Solutions Inc.

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Event Features

These focused areas on the exhibit floor are designed to create engaging learning and networking opportunities for every attendee.

The SME ZONE is the focal point of everything happening at RAPID + TCT. Major attractions will be hosted in the SME ZONE – and while you’re there, learn how SME can help you grow your business and advance your career. SME can help you keep up with advancing technology, maintain your innovative edge, develop your workforce, help you close the skills gap, connect you with the manufacturing industry and expand your network, and much more. Additive Manufacturing comes with challenges; SME offers solutions. Connect with other attendees, exhibitors, speakers and industry leaders.

SME ZONE Theater Hear from Additive Manufacturing’s brightest leaders on where the industry is headed next in medical, aerospace, automotive, materials and other hot topics in Additive Manufacturing.

Startup Zone The Startup Zone at RAPID + TCT showcases the most innovative and exciting 3D technology startups. Find up-and-coming companies and learn about their efforts to improve, expand and accelerate Additive Manufacturing.

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Industry Partner Presentations Join SME’s Techical Community and our Industry Partners for a series of special presentations in the SME ZONE Theater. Full details at rapid3devent.com.


SME Additive Manufacturing Community Awards Monday, September 13 | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | SME ZONE Theater.

AM Industry Achievement Award

The Industry Achievement Award recognizes an individual, team or company for outstanding accomplishments that have had significant impact within the Additive Manufacturing industry or in any industry through the application of Additive Manufacturing technologies.

Aubin AM Case Study Award

The Aubin AM Case Study Award looks to recognize innovations in the Additive Manufacturing field through recognition of new technological advancements in AM technologies and materials, unique technology adoption showcases in broad areas of application, and inventive approaches to problem-solving via AM such as but not limited to design optimization, logistics streamlining, production improvements, or training methodologies.

Digital Manufacturing Challenge Award This annual competition invites student designers to use their imagination to arrive at an innovative design, which exploits the geometric capabilities of direct digital manufacturing (DDM) to the fullest. Entries are welcome from school student teams.

SME AM Career Development Forum Career Pathways of AM - A Panel Discussion Wednesday, September 15 | 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | SME ZONE Theater This discussion will bring together a diverse group working in the AM field to talk about their experience and how they fit into the AM ecosystem. Moderators: Jennifer Coyne, Barnes Global Advisors, and Ellen Lee, Ford Motor Co.

As the philanthropic arm of SME, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization serving the manufacturing industry, the SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent. The Foundation leverages the nearly 90-year history and thought leadership of SME in the manufacturing and engineering industry to provide curated experiences for thousands of high school students at Student Summits hosted alongside SME events.

Student Summit The RAPID + TCT Student Summit delivers student-centric programming designed to provide high school students with their first taste of manufacturing. Programming this year includes Keynote speaker Jesse Roitenberg, Americas Education Manager at Stratasys, a hands-on Autonomous Vehicle competition administered by Ten80 Education and guided show-floor tours that showcase the high-tech nature of modern manufacturing of exhibiting manufacturing companies. The winning team of the Autonomous Vehicle competition each day of the summit will receive prizes donated by ZEISS Industrial Metrology.

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Exhibitors

LIST OF EXHIBITORS 3D Control Systems 3D Metal Printing Magazine 3D Systems 3DCeram Sinto Inc. 3DEO 3DGENCE 3DXTech 3YOURMIND GmbH 5N Plus Inc. 6K Inc. ABTech Inc. Accurate Brazing & Thermal Processing Additive Industries North America Additive Manufacturing Magazine ADDMAN Engineering AddUp ALD Vacuum Technologies AlphaSTAR AM Polymers GmbH AM Solutions: A brand of RÖsler Group America Makes American International Container / Muller USA American Isostatic Presses Inc. AM-FLOW AMT - Additive Manufacturing Technologies Anatomiz3d Meditech Private Limited AON3D Applied Technical Services ARBURG Arkema Inc.

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Armor Bionics Ascent Aerospace ASTM International AT&T Business ATI Avonix Imaging Azul 3D BASF Forward AM Bel Air Finishing Supply Big Metal Additive BigRep America Blue Photon Technology & Workholding Systems LLC Bodycote Thermal Processing BOFA Americas, Inc. Boston Micro Fabrication - BMF BuildParts by Cideas Inc. C&A Tool Engineering Inc. CAD BLU Inc. Capture 3D Centorr Vacuum Industries CGTech Chem Cubed LLC Cincinnati Inc. CM Furnaces Computer Aided Technology CoreTechnologie Covestro Craftbot CREAFORM Dassault Systemes Americas Corp. DCM Tech Inc.

DELRAY Systems LLC Desktop Metal Direct Dimensions Inc. Dinsmore Inc. Diversified Machine Systems DMG MORI DyeMansion North America Inc. Dyndrite Dyze Design EDM Performance Accessories Elcan Industries Inc. Element Materials Technology Elementum 3D Elnik Systems Empirical Technology Corp. EnvisionTEC Inc. EOS Essentium eviXscan 3D EWI Fabric8Labs Fabrisonic LLC Farsoon Technologies Fast Radius FibreTuff First Business Bank FlashForge USA FLOW-3D AM FoldStar Inc. Forecast 3D + GKN FormAlloy Formlabs

Fortify Furnacare GEMCO General Lattice GoProto Inc. GPAINNOVA - DLyte Grenzebach Maschinenbau GmbH Henkel LOCTITE 3D Printing Herding Filtration LLC Hexagon Hisco HK Technologies Hoganas Hoosier Pattern Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems HP 3D Printing Hyperion Metals IC3D Printers Identify3D Impossible Objects Indo-MIM Inc. Infinite Material Solutions, LLC Inkbit INTAMSYS JAS Alloy Jet Pulverizer Co. Kason Corporation KBM Advanced Materials LLC Kennametal Inc. Kittyhawk Kuraray Europe GmbH Kymera International


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Laboratory Testing Inc. Laser Manufacturing Technologies, LLC LDO Motors Co. Ltd. LEHVOSS Group LEO Lane LEWCO Inc. Liberty Powder Metals Lithoz America Lubrizol LuxCreo Inc. MakerBot 3D Printers MakerGear Markforged Mass Finishing Inc. Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd MasterGraphics Inc. Materialise MatterHackers Metal Additive Manufacturing Magazine MetaLi Met-L-Flo Inc. MicroTek Finishing LLC Midwest Prototyping MiiCraft 3D Mimaki USA Mitsui Kinzoku Nanofabrica Ltd NatureWorks Neumat Shanghai Advanced Material Co Ltd Nexa3D Inc. Nidec Machine Tool Corporation

Nikon Metrology Inc. Nota3D nScrypt Inc NSL Analytical nTopology Open Additive OPEN MIND Technologies USA Inc. Optomec Oqton Oryx Additive Inc. Oxford Performance Materials Parmatech Corp Perryman Company PES Testing PI (Physik Instrumente) LP Pinnacle X-Ray Solutions Inc Pluristyx Inc Polymaker polySpectra Inc. PostProcess Technologies Praxair Surface Technologies Pressure Technology Inc Process Sensing Technologies Prodways Protolabs QuesTek Innovations LLC Quintus Technologies LLC Raise3D Technologies REM Surface Engineering RENA Technologies Austria GmbH Renishaw Inc. RePliForm Inc.

Retech Systems LLC Ricoh USA Inc. Roadrunner 3D Roboze Inc. RP America RPM Innovations Russell Finex Sciaky Inc. Scicon Technologies Corp. SECO/VACUUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC Shin-Etsu Silicones Sigma Labs Inc. Sinterit Sp. z o.o. SINTRATEC AG SLM Solutions SMC Corporation of America SME Sodick Solar Atmospheres Solar Manufacturing Solukon Maschinenbau GmbH Spatial Corp. Stratasys Inc. Sugino Corp. Sympatec Inc. TCT Group Tech Met Inc. Tekna Telsonic Ultrasonics Inc. Tethon 3D The Additive Report The ExOne Company

The Virtual Foundry Thermoset Solutions Thermwood Corporation TheWell Bioscience Titan Robotics, Ltd. T-M Vacuum Products Tooling U-SME Toyal America Inc Metal Powders TRAK Machine Tools Trilion Quality Systems Triton 3D TRUMPF Inc. VacuCoat Technologies VAC-U-MAX VELO3D VisiConsult X-Ray Systems & Solutions GmbH Visitech America VJ Technologies Inc. Volkmann Inc. Volunteer Aerospace LLC VORTI-SIV Voxeljet America Inc. Wisconsin Precision Casting Corp. Xact Metal XJet Ltd. Xometry XYZprinting Yaskawa America Inc. ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions

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Conference

70+ Presentations. 150+ Expert Speakers.

RAPID + TCT Conference Advisors: Ted Anderson, Industrialization Leader, Additive Technologies, GE Additive Kevin Ayers, AM Consultant Eric Barnes, Northrop Grumman Fellow, Northrop Grumman Corp. Dan Braley, CAM-T, Associate Technical Fellow, Boeing Global Services Rex Brown, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Honeywell (Retired) Zayna Connor, PhD, Independent Consultant, ZMC Consulting Inc. April Cooke, PhD, Senior Process Engineer, Seurat Technologies Inc. Denis Cormier, PhD, Earl W. Brinkman Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology Vesna Cota, Founder, VMMI Carl Dekker, President, Met-L-Flo Abbey Delaney, Global Field Marketing Manager, BigRep America Inc. Eric Fodran, PhD, Senior Staff Engineer, Additive Manufacturing & Emerging Programs, Northrop Grumman Corp.

Boris Fritz, Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California Eliana Fu, PhD, Industry Manager - Aerospace & Medical, TRUMPF Inc. Giles Gaskell, Commercial Business Manager for Structured Light Scanning, Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Charles Gilman, Mechanical Engineer, Gilman Analytics Todd Grimm, President, T.A. Grimm & Associates Edward Herderick, PhD, Director, Additive Manufacturing, The Ohio State University Larry “LJ” Holmes Jr., Assistant Director, Digital Design and Additive Manufacturing, University of Delaware

Sheku Kamara, Dean of Applied Research, Milwaukee School of Engineering David Leigh, CTO for Additive Manufacturing, 3D Systems Corp. Brian Levy, Aerodynamics Engineer, Joe Gibbs Racing Michael Nikodinovski, Manufacturing Engineer, US Army Michael Raphael, CEO & President, Direct Dimensions Inc. Brandon Ribic, PhD, Technology Director, National Center for Defense Manufacturing & Machining

Thomas Sorovetz, Fastener Engineer, Stellantis N.V. Brennon White, Product Application Engineer (Interiors), GM Additive Design & Manufacturing Group

James Woodcock, VP, Content, Strategy & Partnerships, TCT Rapid News

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Any Conference Pass provides you with access to all Exhibits, Event Special Features, SME ZONE, Keynotes and Thought Leadership Panels.

3 KEY THEMES As you explore RAPID + TCT’s comprehensive education lineup, you’ll notice prevalent themes centered around Evaluation, Adoption and Optimization. When you attend, you’ll hear real-life examples of how industry leaders are implementing Additive Manufacturing and review case studies on how the technology is transforming traditional manufacturing.

EVALUATION If you’re an industry newcomer assessing the capabilities and limitations of AM and 3D printing, are seeking AM guidance or if you are in process of evaluating if AM is a viable solution for your business strategies, join presentations focused on Evaluation to help you start developing your own comprehensive technology roadmap.

ADOPTION If you have already invested in AM and want to discover more ways to leverage the technology within your organizations, join Adoption presentations designed to provide you with an in-depth understanding of how industries have successfully implemented the technology to drive innovation and business growth.

OPTIMIZATION If you have advanced knowledge of the market and are ready to take the next step in your AM journey, Optimization presentations will offer how to maximize the performance, efficiency, and profitability of mature AM installations, and help identify new business models by showcasing new and emerging technologies, methods, materials, continuous improvement of AM applications.


3 KEY THEMES:

9:00 AM 10:00 AM Main Stage

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

KEYNOTE: How AM is Disrupting the Aerospace Industry: Opportunities and Challenges on the Road Ahead Melissa Orme, PhD, Vice President | The Boeing Co. Classroom A OPTIMIZATION

10:00 AM 10:30 AM

EVALUATION

Classroom B

Classroom C

Classroom D - Medical

Advances in 3D-Printed Food, Medicine and Electronics

Empowering Quality Control & Inspection at Every Level with 3D Scanning

The Next Design Frontier: Generative Design Powered by AI and AM

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

Noah Mostow Wohlers Associates Inc.

Giles Gaskell Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Andreas Vlahinos Advanced Engineering Solutions

AM Application in Living Donor Liver Transplantation to Advance Realistic Simulation for Segmental Grafts Adoption and Practice

EVALUATION

Rami Shorti, PhD | Intermountain Healthcare Inc.

ADOPTION

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

Chemical Post-Processing Advantages for High-Temperature Metal Alloys on Additive Manufactured Parts

ADOPTION

ADOPTION

Direct Part Printing is the Future, Advanced Automotive Tooling is the Now

Experiences in Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Aerospace Applications

Jon Walker | EOS North America

David Waller | Ball Aerospace

OPTIMIZATION CPT Codes, Billing & Reimbursement Andy Christensen, FSME | University of Ottawa Jonathan Morris, MD | Mayo Clinic

Jim Ringer | Tech Met Inc.

OPTIMIZATION

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

Effect of Microstructure on the Damage Evolution of Additively Manufactured Inconel 718 William Parks | Southern Research Institute

ADOPTION

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

Michael Schorr | DyeMansion Gabriel Schlumberger | Fitz Frames Inc.

Beth Ripley, MD, PhD & Brian Strzelecki VA Puget Sound Healthcare

OPTIMIZATION

Luis Folgar Additive Manufacturing Technologies Inc.

OPTIMIZATION

3:00 PM 3:30 PM

Slade Gardner, PhD Big Metal Additive

Peter Le & Eric Fodran, PhD Northrop Grumman Aeronautical Systems

Jeff Mize PostProcess Technologies Inc.

How to Scale 3D Printing with Distributed Manufacturing Vishal Singh | Link3D

ADOPTION

Point of Care Manufacturing — The Veterans Health Administration Experience

Performance SLS Printed Nylon 11 Parts Post-Processed

Producing Customer-Ready Parts: Navigating the Leap from Prototyping to Production

ADOPTION

Making an Impact: The Perfect Fitz: ReThinking Kid’s Customized Eyewear with AM

Maturation and Implementation of Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion

ADOPTION

2:00 PM 2:30 PM

ADOPTION

Hybrid AM: Ready to Use, Finish Machined Large Metal Parts

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

Producing Castings Using 3D Sand Printing Dave Rittmeyer Hoosier Pattern Inc.

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

Lessons from Building Three Point-of-Care 3D Printing (and Extended Reality) Programs Justin Ryan, PhD | Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Christopher Howard | Medical Sensor Systems

ADOPTION

Using High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to Inspect Additive Manufactured Parts

Printed Ceramic Tooling Disrupting Automotive and Aerospace Composite Manufacturing

A Locking System for Additively Manufactured Implants: Strength Under Static and Dynamic Load

Andrew Ramsey | Nikon Metrology Inc.

Rick Lucas | The ExOne Co.

Ralf Fischer | Auburn University

OPTIMIZATION

An Open-Architecture Multi-Laser Research Platform for Acceleration of Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing (ALSAM)

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

Smart Baseplate for Metal Additive Manufacturing

3D-Painting and 3D-Painted Hyperelastic Bone® for Maxillofacial Repair and Reconstruction

Mark Norfolk | Fabrasonic

Adam Jakus, PhD | Dimension Inx Corp.

Christopher Immer | GE Research

EVALUATION

4:00 PM 4:30 PM

ADOPTION

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Conference At-A-Glance Day 1 - Monday, September 13

ADOPTION

Building a Better Business Case for Additive Manufacturing and Multi-Jet Fusion

3D Printing Refractory Metals for Extreme Environment Applications

The 5 Cost Drivers of Metal AM Stop Flying Blind and Build a Lasting Business Case

Michael Rosplock | Enerpac

Youping Gao, PhD & Melissa Benson | Castheon Inc.

Matt Sand | 3DEO Inc.

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3 KEY THEMES:

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Conference At-A-Glance Day 2 - Tuesday, September 14 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Main Stage

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

2:00 PM 2:30 PM

3:00 PM 3:30 PM

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OPTIMIZATION

Additively Manufactured A7050 Aluminum using Laser-Powder Bed Fusion

Dan Braley, CAM-T | Boeing Global Services

Crosby Owens Northrop Grumman Aeronautical Systems

Classroom C OPTIMIZATION

Thermo-Mechanical Analysis, Process Simulation and Allowable Generation of Fused Deposition Modeling Printed ULTEM 9085 Harsh Baid, PhD | AlphaSTAR Corp.

Classroom D - Medical ADOPTION The Use of NPJ-Enabled Ceramic AM in Treating Breast Cancer Dror Danai | Xjet

Breaking Barriers Between Additive and Mainstream Manufacturing with Hybrid

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

3D Printed Polymer Blends Fabricated using Grayscale Digital Light Processing

Advances in Simulation in Head and Neck Surgery Using 3D-Printing

Jason Jones, PhD | Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies

New & Emerging Trends in Design for Additive Simulation

John Hergert, PhD | University of Colorado Boulder

Brent Stucker, PhD | ANSYS

Djordje Jaksic | University of Michigan

ADOPTION

OPTIMIZATION

EVALUATION

OPTIMIZATION

Surface Finishing of Additive Manufactured Nickel-based Superalloys Liquid Rocket Channel Nozzles

Additive Manufacturing of High-Value DLP Composites for Tunable Mechanical, Thermal and Electrical Performance

Additive Manufacturing Solutions in Orthotics and Prosthetics

Agustin Diaz, PhD Justin Michaud REM Surface Engineering

Joshua Martin, PhD Fortify

How a 90-Year-Old Company Turned to Metal 3D Printing to Accelerate Its Business Solutions, Resulting in Radical New Designs, Reduction of Emissions and Dramatic Cost Savings

EVALUATION

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

ADOPTION

The Cost of Metal AM Post Processing – A Case Study

Additive Manufacturing of Multifunctional Polymer Networks

The Impact of Large Format Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace Tooling

Bernhard Kerschbaum Rosler Metal Finishing USA LLC

Frank Gardea, PhD US CCDC Army Research Laboratory

Sean Henson | Ascent Aerospace

Patient-specific Anatomic Guides for Reconstructive Surgery through Point-of-Care Manufacturing

Brent Wright | LifeNabled Justin Hopkins | HP

Jonah Myerberg | Desktop Metal Jason Harjo | John Zink Hamworthy Combustion

Amy Alexander | Mayo Clinic

EVALUATION

ADOPTION

ADOPTION

OPTIMIZATION

Applications or Technology: What Will Drive Production AM?

Employing Metal Additive to Supercharge Your Injection Mold Tooling

3D Printing of Structural Pedestrian Bridge

Ken Burns Forecast 3D

Thomas Houle Matsuura Machinery USA, LUMEX NA

Greg Costantino | Covestro Maurice Kardas Royal Haskoning DHV

3D-Painting and 3D-Painted Hyperelastic Bone for Maxillofacial Repair and Reconstruction

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

OPTIMIZATION

Factory in a Cell: Hybrid Manufacturing of Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composites

Large Scale Component Fabrication Using a Novel Laser Metal Deposition with Wire and Powder Process

Optimization of Cast Metal Parts Using Simulation and Additive Manufacturing

Andrew Purvis & Ryan Bischoff Electroimpact Inc.

OPTIMIZATION 4:00 PM 4:30 PM

Classroom B

Applications of Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace Spares and Repairs

EVALUATION

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

OPTIMIZATION

Terry Wohlers, Dr. h.c., FSME, Principal Consultant and President | Wohlers Associates, Inc.

ADOPTION

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

ADOPTION

KEYNOTE: An Industry 30+ Years in the Making Classroom A

10:00 AM 10:30 AM

EVALUATION

Radiation Curable Resin for Production of Static Dissipative Parts Olga “Dr.O” Ivanova Mechnano

Yashwanth Kumar Bandari, PhD | Meltio Inc.

Drew Tucker | Altair

Adam E. Jakus, PhD | Dimension Inx Corp.


3 KEY THEMES:

9:00 AM 10:00 AM Main Stage

Mark Wehde, Chair, Mayo Clinic Engineering | Mayo Clinic

OPTIMIZATION

Electromechanical Characterization of 3D-Printed Dielectric Material for Dielectric Electroactive Polymer Actuators David Gonzalez Purdue University

ADOPTION

Rugged 3D Printing in Austere Environments

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

Kenneth Church, PhD nScrypt Inc.

OPTIMIZATION

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

OPTIMIZATION

Classroom C ADOPTION

The Need for Power Quality During the Additive Process

Fiber Reinforced Mold Tools for More Shots with Tighter Tolerances

Patrick Gannon ABB Inc.

Karlo Delos Reyes Fortify

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Electromagnetic Device via Material Jetting

Stepping Through the Additive Manufacturing Workflow for Part Qualification

Mark Mirotznik, PhD University of Delaware

Mike Vasquez, PhD 3Degrees LLC

EVALUATION

3D Scanning and Scanning Output Options

Josh Lifshitz Globe Metal

Greg Groth Exact Metrology

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

Army Additive Manufacturing Update for Autonomous Ground Vehicles Walker Brand US Army CCDC Ground Vehicle Systems Center

OPTIMIZATION

Classroom D - Medical OPTIMIZATION

3D Control of Properties in Single-Material Digital Stereolithography for the Treatment of Pediatric Physeal Injuries Camila Uzcategui University of Colorado Boulder

ADOPTION

Using Three-Dimensional Printing to Manufacture Low-Cost Task Trainers to Simulate Dental and Oral Surgery Applications Peter Liacouras, PhD Walter Reed Military Medical Center

OPTIMIZATION

Deep Dive into the Similarities and Differences Between ISO 13485, FDA Registered and Having a Validated Manufacturing Process Dawn Lissy Empirical Technologies Corp.

ADOPTION

3D Printing Emissions and Their Impact on Health and Indoor Air Quality

Advancing Additive Manufacturing with Functional Generative Design

Efficient Process Parameter Optimization using Machine Learning

3D Printing of Digital Foams for Lightweighting Applications Using FRESH Printing

Qian Zhang, PhD Underwriters Laboratories Inc.

Rani Richardson Colin Swearingen Dassault Systèmes

Annie Wang Senvol

Adam Feinberg Chris Sandini FluidForm

OPTIMIZATION

2:00 PM 2:30 PM

Classroom B

Metal Powder Recycling

OPTIMIZATION

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

OPTIMIZATION

ADOPTION

KEYNOTE: How Technology is Changing Healthcare Classroom A

10:00 AM 10:30 AM

EVALUATION

Collaborating to Apply the Self-Terminating Etching Process to an Inconel 718 Component Meredith Heilig, PhD & Owen Hildreth, PhD AMPP Technologies

OPTIMIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

3D & 4D Characterization of Powder Feedstock for Quality Control in Additive Manufacturing

Bringing AM Production Floors “Online”: How to Ensure Seamless In-depth Integration Between Both Worlds

Pradeep Bhattad ZEISS Industrial Quality Solutions

Dave Flynn | Materialise

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Conference At-A-Glance Day 3 - Wednesday, September 15

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Focused on Medical AM Medical/biomedical is one of the fastest growing application areas of Additive Manufacturing. At the event, you will find in-depth conference sessions covering design and manufacture of personalized implants, dental devices, tissues and more using a variety of additive technologies. In the show guide, look for exhibitors with the Medical AM logo, signifying they are involved in medical applications.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | MAIN STAGE | 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Hospital-Based 3D Printing: Better Patient Care Through In-House Manufacturing? Hospitals all around the world are adopting 3D printing technologies to help provide better patient care. The medical device industry is very entrenched in providing implants and services to hospitals, but the accessibility of 3D printing is now leading to changes in these historic business models, with hospitals now producing some of their own medical devices. Participants:

Peter Liacouras, PhD Walter Reed National Naval Medical Center

Jonathan Morris, MD Mayo Clinic

Beth Ripley, MD, PhD

VA Puget Sound Health Care System & U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs

Andy Christensen, FSME University of Ottawa

Justin Ryan, PhD Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

MEDICAL KEYNOTE: MARK WEHDE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | MAIN STAGE | 9:00 am - 10:00 am

How Technology is Changing Healthcare Mark Wehde is chair of the Mayo Clinic Division of Engineering, assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, and a fellow in the Mayo Clinic Academy of Educational Excellence.

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Mark Wehde

Chair, Division of Engineering Mayo Clinic


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10:00 AM 10:30 AM

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

2:00 PM 2:30 PM

3:00 PM 3:30 PM

AM Application in Living Donor Liver Transplantation to Advance Realistic Simulation for Segmental Grafts Adoption and Practice Rami Shorti, PhD | Intermountain Healthcare Inc.

CPT Codes, Billing & Reimbursement

Andy Christensen, FSME | University of Ottawa Jonathan Morris, MD | Mayo Clinic

Point of Care Manufacturing — The Veterans Health Administration Experience Beth Ripley, MD, PhD & Brian Strzelecki VA Puget Sound Healthcare

Lessons from Building Three Point-of-Care 3D Printing (and Extended Reality) Programs Justin Ryan, PhD | Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego Christopher Howard | Medical Sensor Systems

A Locking System for Additively Manufactured Implants: Strength Under Static and Dynamic Load Ralf Fischer | Auburn University

3D-Painting and 3D-Painted Hyperelastic Bone® for Maxillofacial Repair and Reconstruction Adam Jakus, PhD | Dimension Inx Corp.

Day 3 - Classroom D

Day 2 - Classroom D

10:00 AM 10:30 AM

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

The Use of NPJ-Enabled Ceramic AM in Treating Breast Cancer

10:00 AM 10:30 AM

Dror Danai | Xjet

Advances in Simulation in Head and Neck Surgery Using 3D-Printing Djordje Jaksic | University of Michigan

Additive Manufacturing Solutions in Orthotics and Prosthetics Brent Wright | LifeNabled Justin Hopkins | HP

Patient-specific Anatomic Guides for Reconstructive Surgery through Point-of-Care Manufacturing

11:00 AM 11:30 AM

12:00 PM 12:30 PM

1:00 PM 1:30 PM

Amy Alexander | Mayo Clinic

3D Control of Properties in Single-Material Digital Stereolithography for the Treatment of Pediatric Physeal Injuries Camila Uzcategui University of Colorado Boulder

Using Three-Dimensional Printing to Manufacture Low-Cost Task Trainers to Simulate Dental and Oral Surgery Applications Peter Liacouras, PhD Walter Reed Military Medical Center

Deep Dive into the Similarities and Differences Between ISO 13485, FDA Registered and Having a Validated Manufacturing Process Dawn Lissy Empirical Technologies Corp.

3D Printing of Digital Foams for Lightweighting Applications Using FRESH Printing Adam Feinberg Chris Sandini FluidForm

Discover the Medical Enabling and Emerging Technologies (MEET) Showcase and 50+ Medical Additive Manufacturing exhibits at RAPID + TCT.

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