3D Printing Materials Conference welcomes Flam3D as Media Partner
About Flam3D
3D printing or ‘additive manufacturing’ is a collection of technologies that make up a product (‘printed’) from a base stock, usually layer per layer. New markets are emerging as the production rates increase and more potential raw materials get developed. It is widely accepted that 3D printing will have a major impact on the way goods are produced and transported. The technology also offers huge opportunities for sustainable production.
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Flam3D was founded in June 2015 by Leuven University (KU Leuven), Materialise, rsprint, Sirris, T&M Solutions, Tenco DDM, Ghent University (UGent), Vamac and Xeikon Prepress, with the support of Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
Since the launch of the activities on October 1, 2015, various companies and organizations joined our platform. Find out who our members are.
About 3D Printing Materials Conference
The 3D Printing Materials Conference [April 17, 2018, Geleen, The Netherlands] The 3D Printing Materials Conference is a platform and information interface enabling an exchange of informations on market requirements, research interests and current results, skills and resources as well as facilitating the building of future partnerships. Academics, engineers, designers, and managers are invited to lecture on their state-of-the-art developments and future prospects or display their products and offers as exhibitor.
The conference focuses on Polymers (new materials), application of polymers in 3D Printing and multi material 3D Printing.
Day 1: April 17, 2018 | Day 2: April 18, 2018 | |
3D Printing Materials Conference | 3D Printing Design & Engineering Conference | 4D Printing & Meta Materials Conference |
Polymers (New materials) Application of polymers in 3D Printing (from standard to high quality / high risk) Multi material 3D Printing |
3D design & 3D engineering tools / Visualisation tools Value Engineering / Virtual Engineering Topology Optimization Reverse engineering Postprocessing / AMES (Additive Manufacturing Execution Systems) / (MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) Blockchain |
4D Printing from idea to full functionality Smart materials Applications & opportunities for designing and engineering New materials for shoes and wearables Applications in robotics New type of sensors. |