ASTM AM CoE Snapshot Workshops are intended to provide an overview of the status of the technology in its phases of advancement. This one-day workshop, at The Ohio State University, Blackwell Inn & Conference Center, will provide a comprehensive snapshot of the emerging trends in materials and processes in the additive manufacturing (AM) domain. Multiple industry sectors use Additive Manufacturing not only for niche applications but for enhanced functionality and system efficiency. Metal additive manufacturing technologies such as Laser powder bed fusion (PBF-LB) and Directed Energy Deposition (DED) lead the way in scaling up additive manufacturing and finding new avenues of application.
The workshop welcomes individuals interested in staying abreast of the latest advancements in metal AM technologies across diverse sectors. Attendees will have the opportunity to glean insights from industry experts and foster collaborative opportunities, making it an invaluable platform for professionals engaged in additive manufacturing.
The 11th Snapshot Workshop covers the standardization needs in advanced materials and processes in additive manufacturing while incorporating recent developments. AM CoE’s research programs and other initiatives with its partners in filling the standardization gaps will be another focus of the discussion.
NSL Analytical Vice President of Science and Technology Development Dr. Ed Herderick is a co-chair for the workshop and will also be providing a presentation on the future of advanced high speed metal additive manufacturing.
Following the snapshot workshop on Monday, ASTM will host the F42 additive manufacturing standards committee meeting for the remainder of the week. There will be tour and networking opportunities throughout this exciting week of additive manufacturing programming.