Registration opens for Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace, Defence & Space Conference 2024

EventsNews
January 26, 2024

January 26, 2024

The Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace, Defence & Space conference is scheduled to take place on February 27-28, 2024, at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, UK. Prior to the event, attendees will have the opportunity to visit GKN Aerospace’s Global Technology Centre. During this visit, there will be the opportunity to take a guided tour of the facilities and see live demonstrations of the factory floor, power rooms, and the AM machines that are used to support wider aerospace projects. In addition, there will be a pre-event short course dedicated to implementing Additive Manufacturing for critical applications.

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The event will offer a diverse range of interactive sessions, panel discussions, and roundtable talks that will delve deeper into the critical issues related to the adoption of AM. It will also feature conference workshops on enabling digital integration to support AM projects, integrating autonomous systems into Additive Manufacturing and changing procurement cultures to speed up the adoption of AM.

The Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace, Defence & Space conference aims to showcase innovative academic perspectives from leading engineering universities and AM users from commercial sectors such as automotive and healthcare. The full agenda and speaker line-up are available here.

Those who are interested in registering can do so via this link.

www.defenceiq.com

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