Top Experts Take On The Challenges Of The 3D Printing Industry At IN (3D) USTRY

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Among the speakers, representatives from companies such as Adidas, Sony, Airbus, ESA (European Space Agency), FCA Group (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) and Siemens, who will talk about their experiences at IN (3D) USTRY From Needs to Solutions . At the same time, they will explain their needs to exhibitors, including some of the leading manufacturers of this type of machinery and agents in the value chain of this growing sector.
According to the show’s director, Michel Serrano, ‘the second edition of IN (3D) USTRY From Needs to Solutions is intended to be the meeting point to identify the challenges posed by companies and the solutions proposed by all actors in these sectors, from printer manufacturers to developers of software and robot creators, among others.
Regarding the automotive section, the Director of Additive Manufacturing at Seat, Norberto MartÃn, will explain 3D printing applications, from the initial stages of development and prototyping to the assembly line. Meanwhile, the Marketing Director of Local Motors, Carlo Iacovini, will present Olli, the world’s first 3D printed, autonomous and electrically powered shuttle bus.
The aeronautical component will see the participation of the director of the Airbus additive manufacturing program, Jonathan meyer, which will explain the strategy that led to the incorporation of hundreds of parts manufactured by 3D printing. ESA also wishes to have the opportunity to explain its latest advances. The person responsible for presenting them will be Advenit Makaya, who is overseeing the project to build a stable colony on the Moon using an innovative 3D brick printing technique.
As a representative of the healthcare sector, Exovite also participates in IN (3D) USTRY with its custom 3D printed splints that are 75% lighter than conventional casts; or Tractivus showing the first silicone trachea and designed by 3D customization. In the industry section, representatives include companies such as Siemens or Alstom, to name a few.
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