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Home›Webinar›3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: March 6, 2022 – 3DPrint.com

3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: March 6, 2022 – 3DPrint.com

By Richard R. Sutton
March 6, 2022
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In this week’s roundup of webinars and events, topics will range from quality control of closed-loop additive manufacturing and the world for 3D printing to microfabrication for medical applications and more. Read on for all the details!

Sigma Labs and Materialize Introduce Closed-Loop QA Processing

The first standing Sigma Laboratories organizes an online presentation with materializecalled “Achieve closed-loop additive manufacturing quality control with real-time monitoring and analyticsat 1 p.m. EST on Tuesday, March 8. Experts from both companies will share technology that allows users to identify and correct metal printing problems in real time, in a platform that combines Sigma Labs’ PrintRite3D monitoring and analysis technology and the -Materialize control shape (MCP) and gives users more consistency and repeatability. , and process control, while remaining within qualified metrics. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and will have access to a free white paper on the subject.

“The platform we’ve developed removes one of the most common barriers for manufacturers interested in using metal additive manufacturing for mass production,” said Bart van der Schueren, CTO of Materialise.

You can register for the webinar here.

TriMech on the 3DEXPERIENCE tools you have for data analysis

Moving on to Wednesday, March 9, at 2 p.m. EST, TriMech is hosting a webinar on “Little-known tools you already have on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform: analyzing your data (CSV).” Solutions Consultant Wayne White will discuss some important applications that enable smarter downstream document collaboration and curation, which can enable users with a prerequisite role to intelligently manage documents and work with design files. It will show you how your design team’s documents can be managed with these 3DEXPERIENCE tools, with no configuration required.

“Collaborative Industry Innovator is a prerequisite role on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform that allows users to share and collaborate on their design ideas. Regardless of your role, there are critical functions that all users can perform. »

You can register for the webinar here.

3DWhat Wordle presents for 3D printing

Chances are you’ve heard of the latest internet obsession:wordle, which gives players six tries to guess the word of the day (I got it in five today). As with many popular trends, 3D printing had to get into the mix somehow, and the start of the technology 3DQue combined gaming with technology with “Introducing Wordle for 3D Printingon its YouTube livestream this Wednesday the 9th at 7:30 p.m. EST. The company is launching the online game 3DPrintle, which will teach players valuable 3D printing skills by allowing them to find print failures.

“Connect, build skills, and help QuinlyVision AI create a world where printers can avoid failed prints, not deliver them.”

You can set a reminder for the 3DQue livestream here.

The British 3D printing show

On Thursday, March 10, The British 3D printing show will take place at Arena MK, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, in conjunction with the National Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference and Expo. More than 150 exhibitors and more than 2,000 visitors are expected at this industry event. Industry experts will lead conference sessions on commercial 3D printing applications, as well as demonstrations of the latest 3D printers and programming for makers, designers and professionals. There will also be opportunities for consultations and networking.

“New materials, new business models, complex product design with the integration of new functions, new applications and new employment profiles as well as legal and social aspects characterize this development. Besides these direct implications of additive manufacturing, super-ordered connections play an increasingly important role in the future of manufacturing. With robotics, artificial intelligence, nanomaterials and other exponential technologies, 3D additive manufacturing will significantly shape the future.

You can register for the exhibition for free here.

UK Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition

Speaking of the exhibition, of the event at which it is taking place at the same time, the UK Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition, will also take place on the 10th at Arena MK, Milton Keynes, with over 4,000 expected visitors, 150 speakers and 150 exhibitors. This annual event is a national forum for operators and manufacturers involved in associated supply chains across the UK to discuss important industry issues including the global trading environment, challenges and opportunities. resulting from changing customer demands, environmental concerns, the speed of technological advancements in areas like machine learning, artificial intelligence and robotics, and more. There will also be a large exhibition showcasing the latest business services and technology solutions.

“The event will cover various hot topics including: Industry 4.0, Digital Manufacturing, Smart Factory, Lean and Continuous Improvement, Robotics and Automation, Investment Finance, Supply Chain Blocks, Research and Development, Precision Engineering, QEHS, Supply Chain and Logistics, Sustainability, Government Policy and Industrial Strategy, Exports and Skills and Training.

You can register for the conference and exhibition here.

3DHEALS: Microfabrication for medical applications

Thursday, March 10 will be a busy day: at 12:00 p.m. EST, 3DHEALS is hosting a webinar on “3D microfabrication: medical applications.” Moderated by Dr. Jenny Chen, Founder and CEO of 3DHEALS, the webinar will focus on the growing need to mass-produce complex yet small medical devices, such as endoscopic components, microneedles and stents. The panelists are John Kawola, CEO of Boston micro-manufacturing; Adam Steege, Founder, President and CTO of Trio Labs, Inc.; Martin Hermatschweiler, CEO of Nanoscribe; and Albert Folch, professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington.

“What is microfabrication? According to the last definition, microfabrication is “a set of technologies used to fabricate microdevices”. As the name suggests, 3D microfabrication is the manufacturing technique using the layering of materials to produce a 3D structure at a typical scale of micrometer or even nanometer dimension. In other words, 3D printing at the micro or nanoscale. A commonly known 3D microfabrication or additive manufacturing microdevice process that can achieve this level of resolution includes 3D laser microfabrication such as laser direct writing (LDW). Microfluidic devices are often produced using LDW. Microstereolithography, another common technique based on the principles of stereolithography fabricates 3D components by repeatedly layering a light-cured resin and curing it under an ultraviolet laser. Ultimately, multiphoton lithography (e.g. two light cures) is another recognized 3D microfabrication process that can 3D print sub-micron resolution).

You can register for the webinar here.

Solukon AM User Day 2022

At 1:00 p.m. EST on the 10th, automated dust collection company solukon hold it second edition of its AM User Day on Zoom. This year’s event is dedicated to the additive manufacturing community in the United States and will feature a live depowdering demonstration by Solukon, as well as expert presentations from event partners: Morf3Drepresented by CTO Franck Mouriaux; Divergent technologies, represented by CTO and Vice President Mike Kenworthy; and Protolabs, represented by Applications Engineer Eric Utley. The list of speakers will be completed by Alexander Bauer, Head of Applications at Solukon.

“The second installment of our AM User Day will be dedicated to the AM community in the United States with the topics New space, higher level of digital production, rapid prototyping and depowdering. »

You can register for the event here.

ASME on Simulation of Heat Transfer and Thermal Radiation

Always on the 10th LIKE MEit’s Mechanical Engineering magazine will host a webinar on “Simulation of heat transfer and thermal radiationat 2 p.m. EST. Nicolas Huc, Technology Director, Heat Transfer, at COMSOL, will discuss thermal radiation in transparent media, such as air, and demonstrate the simulation of a 3D heat transfer model that includes surface-to-surface radiation using COMSOL Multiphysics. There will be examples of common situations where thermal radiation is the primary heat transfer mechanism, as well as a question and answer session.

“Heat transfer is essential for understanding, controlling and optimizing many applications in electronics, materials processing, building physics, etc. Heat transfer occurs in three ways: conduction, convection and radiation. This webinar will explore how each of these elements is likely to play a role in the development of new products and technologies. »

You can register for the webinar here.

Dassault: structural fatigue analysis of semiconductor packaging

Finally, the last webinar of the week, by Dassault Systemswill be held at 4 p.m. EST, again on Thursday, March 10, and will focus on “Structural Fatigue Analysis of Semiconductor Packages.” Hicham Farid, SIMULIA Industrial Process Consultant, will discuss thermal cycle fatigue of semiconductor packages using Abaqus, as well as how using advanced realistic simulation for virtual testing can provide product developers a deeper insight into the behavior of their end devices. The workflow will focus on the behavior of lead-free solder balls.

“The performance and reliability of semiconductor packaging faces many challenges due to modern industry trends, such as environmental compliance and downsizing of products. Virtual testing through advanced realistic simulation gives product developers deeper insight into the behavior of final packages, before performing very complex and time-consuming tests. This results in a high level of compliance with considerable savings in time and resources.

You can register for the webinar here.

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