The plenary conference will be moderated by:
Sophie VOINIS
Journalist
Bruno DARBOUX
President
AEROSPACE VALLEY
Christophe ESCHENBRENNER
President
FRANCE ADDITIVE
Anne THENAISIE
Managing Director for Safran Additive Manufacturing
SAFRAN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING CAMPUS
Additive Manufacturing processes in the
aerospace sector can overcome some major industrial challenges including the
design of complex parts by reducing production steps and structural weight.
This roundtable will try to answer questions on: what volume of production for which products? In which sector? In what time frame?
Photopolymer and polymer powders hold a
monopolistic position in the constantly expanding market of manufacturing
processes and materials. Continuous growth is expected in the coming years.
The aerospace sector should become one of its
main users for tooling or prototyping applications.
Stéphanie PORTET
R&T and Logistics Engineer
Emil JOHANSSON
CEO
Bill HADDAD
Director - Additive Design and Manufacturing
COLLINS AEROSPACE
A hybrid system combines additive and
subtractive manufacturing processes in a single machine. The benefits are those
of machining: repeatability, precision, surface finishing, productivity, and
those of additive manufacturing: material waste reduction, design freedom,
unmatched manufacturing.
How does this new type of hybridization enhance competitiveness in the factory 4.0?
Uğur AKDOĞAN
Technical Leader/Indigenous Projects Manufacturing Engineering
Uğur AKDOĞAN
Technical Leader/Indigenous Projects Manufacturing Engineering
Christophe ESCHENBRENNER
President
FRANCE ADDITIVE