TCT Live conference programme free-to-attend
Machinery - the home of production engineers
Home Advertise Magazine Events MYTV Used machine tools
  


TCT Live conference programme free-to-attend
16/06/2009 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
 
The programme for October's TCT Additive Manufacturing Conference has now been finalised, with the announcement that there is no registrations fee, this year.

TCT Live conference programme free to attendLeading experts will gather at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry, on 20-21 October, with the keynote speaker Ian Risk, vice president and head of EADS Innovation Works, Airbus UK. Airbus is a key player in the commercial use and development of Additive Manufacturing technologies. The presentation will take a look at the sound business reasons for adopting this technology.

Following the keynote address, some of the industry's leading innovators will take to the podium: Converse USA; Rolls-Royce; Junior & Tacke; AMRC with Boeing; Crucible Industrial Design; RMRG Loughborough University; Renishaw; Ecolateral ALM/EADS; UKTI Global Entrepreneur Programme; Team Invictus Catamaran Challenge; Biomet Europe; and Cobra UK Automotive.

The conference programme has been specially formulated to address key issues, including the business reasons for adopting additive technologies, definitive manufacturing applications of additive fabrication, and future considerations such as economic, environmental and corporate social responsibilities.

Dr Bill O'Neill from the Centre of Industrial Photonics, University of Cambridge, is Conference Chair. Dr O'Neill will kick off the conference with an overview of the latest technologies on display in the exhibition hall. Called 'What's New at TCT Live 2009'.

For the final session of the Conference on Day 2, the organisers are bringing together knowledgeable representatives from the leading technology developers, in order to stimulate lively debate and provide delegates with the opportunity to pose questions on current and future additive fabrication issues.

For the full conference programme and to pre-register, please visit www.tctshow.com. Only pre-registered delegates will be admitted, as places are limited.

 
Author
Andrew Allcock
 
 
This material is protected by Findlay Media copyright 2010.
See Terms and Conditions.
One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not.
For multiple copies contact the sales team.
 
Bookmark this article using:
 
Del.icio.us digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
 
 
Your comments / feedback
Do you have any comments or feedback on this article? Please contact us by filling in the form below.
NameHide name
Your Email Address
Comments
Send
We may edit your comments and not all entries will be published.
Terms and Conditions

To comment on news stories or blogs you need to complete our 60 second registration process. Once completed this then allows you to download any and all white papers, register for e-zines and access our detailed supplier directory for FREE.

If you are all ready a registered user then enter your e-mail address and login.

You will need to have logged in prior to entering your comments in the boxes provided.

Please enter your email address to login and gain free access to this site.
 
If you are using this site for the first time registration is quick and completely free.
 
Register Now - Register Now


Email Address :  

Remember Me: - If this box is ticked you will be automatically logged in when you return.

Important: To protect your privacy, do not select 'Remember Me' if other users have access to the computer you are using.

 
Related News
Mould tool subcontractor invests in EDM from AgieCharmilles
 
MACH 2010 - A1 digital 3D technologies for education and industry
 
Queen’s Award winner Proto Labs to make MACH debut
 
Global showcase for precision and micro manufacturing at MM Live 2010
 
Proto Labs receives the Queen’s Award for Enterprise
 
 
Related Technology
Toolmaking tales
 
Healthy investments
 
Single-source solution
 
Rapid progress
 
Emerging Technologies
 
 
Related Products
Ultrasonics + milling offers new solution to modern problem
 
Low-cost desktop rapid prototype machine
 
Sodick is smooth operatorwhen it comes to surface polishing
 
Larger rapid manufacturing unit is ideal for titanium parts
 
CAM application automates programming and electrode manufacture
 
 
Related Events
MM Live 2010 - Precision Micro Manufacturing Event