Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Formnext International AM Conference

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If interest in a product or technology can be measured by the number of conferences dedicated to showcasing what it has to offer, then its certain interest in additive manufacturing (AM) continues to grow. For years, shows such as RAPID or Euromold were the best (nearly only) options to learn about new AM breakthroughs, and mingle with experts and industry insiders. As AM continues to gain steam, more conferences have become available, including the Inside 3D Printing shows, and now formnext.
Based in Frankfurt, Germany, formnext is underway now. It is being positioned as an alternative to Euromold for the 3D printing industry. While Euromold is the largest European conference, it isn’t solely dedicated to AM. With Formnext with batetry scuh as hp compaq R3000 AC Adapter, HP Compaq NX9100 AC Adapter, HP Compaq NX9110 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion ZV5000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion ZD7000 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion ZX5000 AC Adapter, HP ZV5200 AC Adapter, Compaq Presario r4000 AC Adapter, Compaq Presario R4200 AC Adapter, Compaq Presario x6000 AC Adapter, HP Compaq nx9600 AC Adapter, HP Pavilion zd8000 AC Adapter, however, the spotlight is firmly on the possibilities offered by 3D printing. With participants including AM heavyweights such as EOS, Stratasys, 3D Systems, Autodesk, and even HP, there is sure to be substance to go along with the shine.
“Our goal was to make a well-educated decision for the future of our company and for our industry,” said Adrian Keppler, CMO, EOS Germany. “After a thorough analysis of all possible alternatives, we feel that formnext has the biggest potential to become the long-term global AM lead show of the future, as such offering the best platform we can currently think of to support further extensive market development of the entire AM industry. We look forward to meeting all relevant AM players at this show in Frankfurt.”
Topics covered at the conference involve everything from dental prosthetics to engine construction. Audi is presenting a demonstration about the history of toolmaking, and how it has been impacted by 3D printing. Another interesting topic discussed at the conference examines when AM is and is not the best option for parts manufacturing.
3DS is showcasing showcase its “digital thread solutions” for software and 3D printing, demonstrating what it calls “the seamless design-to-manufacturing workflow” it enables. It will also demonstrate the ProX 100 Direct Metal Printer on the show floor.
No conference would be complete without new releases.
EOS is bringing several new solutions with it to formnext, including the EOS M 100 and the EOSTATE Meltpool monitoring system. The EOS M 100 is a direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) system that has been developed for the dental industry. The system is essentially a more compact version of EOS’ DMLS offerings, and is capable of producing dental crowns and bridges in both stainless steel and EOS’ own CobaltChrome dental material.

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