Feb.4, 2013
On Feb.26 and 27 the 3rd edition of Trade fair and conference RapidPro will take place at NH Conference Centre Koningshof, Veldhoven from 9.00am-5.00pm in the Netherlands.
It is the event for the total 3D printing, rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing and Rapid Tooling chain.
The exhibitors include: (List of all exhibitors is here)
- 3D BUILDER: entry-level 3D printer
- 3D SYSTEMS BENELUX BV
- ENVISIONTEC
- FORMATEC TECHNICAL CERAMICS BV
- LANDRÉ
- LAYERWISE NV
- LITHOZ GMBH
- LUXEXCEL GROUP BV
- MATERIALISE NV
- RENISHAW BENELUX BV
- TNO
- ULTIMAKING LTD
- VOXELJET
- etc.
Admission is free for all visitors. Below you can find an overview of the speakers and the topics they will present at the RapidPro 2013. The presentation subjects are all related to Additive Manufacturing and Rapid Prototyping but focus on different industries and subdisciplines.
Feb.26:
The future of ceramics
- Mark Welters, Innalox BV
So many modeling techniques, but which one should I choose?
- Joop Onnekink, Senior Consultant, Pezy Product Innovation
3D scanning, the bridge between the digital revolution and workmanship
- Maarten van Dijk, Product, Leolux
Applying generative techniques: additional opportunities with aluminum
- Klaus Müller-Lohmeier, Festo AG & Co. KG. KG
The additive manufacturing in ceramics, the next breakthrough in ceramic Manufacturing opening up new applications
- Benjamin Denayer, Business Development & Innovation, Additive Manufacturing, Sirris
Global view on micro metal printing technologies
- Folkert Vrijburg, Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV
Printing ceramics
- Michiel de Bruijcker, Managing Director, Formatec Technical Ceramics BV
Feb.27:
Additive Manufacturing in an electric racing car
- Gil Jans, Suspension Design, Formula Group T, on behalf Sirris, LayerWise and Materialise
Additive Manufacturing for High-Performance Ceramics
- Dr. Johannes Homa, CEO and Co-founder Lithoz GmbH
Additive Manufacturing for Space Propulsion
- Matthew Smith, Propulsion Engineering, European Space Agency - ESTEC
New Metal advancementsin AM
- Jonas From Vaerenbergh, CEO LayerWise NV
Skeleton / from CT scan to art in gold and bronze
- Caspar Berger, artist, on behalf Berger Vroom VOF
Compolight: lightweight metal products by Additive Manufacturing
- Frits Feenstra MSc, TNO
The Future of Additive Manufacturing
- Siddhartha Kunti, Business Developer, Materialise NV
Additive manufacturing, a carrier for sustainable materials management?
- Karl Vrancken, Unit sustainable materials management Vito
RapidPro at Home:
i.materialise, Factory 2.0 for designers
- Franky De Schouwer, Website manager, i.materialise
3D in the Consumer Space
- Ilko Bosman, Director Operations, 3D Systems / Freedom Of Creation
Make everything everywhere
- Joris van Tubergen, creative director, ProtoSpace
Check out the RapidPro website for registration. Below is a video of RapidPro 2012.
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