Additive Manufacturing for Defense and Government Symposium
Additive Manufacturing – Revolutionizing Aerospace and Defense Innovation, Production, Logistics, and Readiness
Unlike traditional manufacturing, which involves creating a smaller object from a larger source material, additive manufacturing takes raw materials, feeds them through a digital manufacturing system and creates a customized object from that material, eliminating excess material waste. This potential ability to exchange AM design and manufacturing capabilities via file sharing has enormous potential ramifications for reducing shipping and production costs, slashing production-to-end-user cycle times, dramatically improving SWaP ratios, and significantly reducing the logistics footprint. The range of potential applications is limitless: spare parts, medical prosthetics, bioengineered human cells, armor and other force protective equipment, explosives, sensors, and perhaps eventually entire systems, containing printed circuitry, power storage and software.
This outstanding symposium gathers together the government and industry experts who are shaping the future of additive manufacturing for defense and government. They will examine the latest DoD and government plans for spurring the growth of this dynamic technology. How are DoD and Service manufacturing strategies being shaped by additive manufacturing?
- How are DoD and Service manufacturing strategies being shaped by 3D printing and additive manufacturing?
- How is the state-of-the-science being pushed by NIST, DOE, NASA, NSF and other government efforts?
- What are the emerging lessons learned from early tactical deployments of 3D printing on the battlefield? Aboard ship?
- What new materials and processes are needed?
- What are the potential cyber security challenges and solutions?
- What is 4D printing? How will 4D printing enable future systems to evolve in response to immediate tactical stimuli?
- What are the latest 3D and 4D printing and AM capabilities on the industry drawing board? How can you get involved?
These and many other critical questions will be examined during this outstanding two-day event.
Speaker and Presenter Information
• Dr. Timothy Persons, SES -- Chief Scientist, United States Government Accountability Office (GAO)
• Dr. William Regli -- Deputy Director, Defense Science Office, DARPA
• Dr. Timothy Bunning -- Chief Scientist, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Materiel Command, WPAFB
• Ms. Stacey Kerwien -- Deputy Division Chief, Materials, Mfg. & Prototype Technology, Army RDECOM-ARDEC
• Dr. Marty Irvine -- Head, Maritime and Joint Systems Development, Naval Surface Weapons Center
Expected Number of Attendees
150Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Dept of Energy, Dept of Health & Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Transportation, GSA, NASA, Other Federal Agencies, CIA, Coast Guard, National Institutes of Health, FAA, USAID, National Guard Association
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When
Tue-Wed, Dec 8-9, 2015, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Exhibit Dates
Tue-Wed, Dec 8-9, 2015
Where
Holiday Inn Rosslyn
1900 North Fort Myer Drive
Arlington, VA 22209
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Website
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Organizer
Technology Training Corporation