Discover how 3D metal printing can transform your approach to manufacturing and development. The Trends and Technologies in Metal 3D Printing seminar, hosted by Brain4Industry, will introduce you to the latest materials, technologies and real-world examples - especially from the automotive sector. Come get inspired and find out how to use additive manufacturing to its full potential in your company.
Target group of participants
Management a firemní specialisté, kteří se zajímají problematikou moderníchtechnologických trendů.
Focuse
Another in a series of seminars focused on additive manufacturing. 3D printing from metals offers companies new opportunities to innovate, speed up development and reduce costs. Thanks to the available technologies and expertise, it is easier than ever to exploit its full potential – whether for prototyping, parts production or optimising production processes. The seminar will present what materials and technologies are available and what they are suited for. 3D printing of polymers will also be mentioned and the two technological options will be compared with each other. Participants will be introduced to specific case studies from the automotive industry.
Program
9:30 – 10:00 Registration
10:00 – 10:15 Introduction of Brain4Industry and Brain4Industry Academy
▪ Jakub Krupa, Head of Sales Brain4Industry
▪ Kateřina Brejchová, Event & Education Manager Brain4Industry
10:15 – 10:45 Technologies, materials and trends in 3D printing (not only) metals
▪ Marek Havel, Head of Additive Manufacturing Department Brain4Industry
10: 45 – 12:00 Case studies focusing on the AUTOMOTIVE segment – prototyping, moulds and tools, pre-production, small batch production and hybrid printing
▪ Marek Havel, Head of Additive Manufacturing Department Brain4Industry
12:00 – 12:30 Refreshment break
12:30 – 13:30 Tour of B4Inustry / ordering of current print jobs
Lecturer profile
Marek Havel
As Head of Additive Technologies at Brain4Industry, he is responsible for project implementation and strategic development of additive technologies within the consortium. Previously, he was involved in the design of robots for food warehouses, produced both conventionally and by additive manufacturing. In his spare time, he follows technical innovations and can be intrigued by almost anything with a motor.