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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200909
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SUMMARY:Online Fachtagung 3D-Druck in der Kunststoffverarbeitung
DESCRIPTION:Fachtagung 3D-Druck in der Kunststoffverarbeitung\nThe development of 3D printing is making giant leaps forward. Printed components are increasingly used in functional applications\, and no longer used just as simple spare parts. To inform\, guide\, and direct users from the plastics industries to the appropriate technologies\, the Kunststoff Institut in Lüdenscheid organizes the ‘Fachtagung 3D-Druck in der Kunststoffverarbeitung’\, an online seminar on 3D Printing for Plastics Professionals. \n3D Printing in Plastics Processing Industries\nThe developments and optimizations of the various technologies of additive manufacturing always open up new ways and possibilities. Components functions dish\, optically appealing and also economically interesting reassembly. This potential can be taken from users in many ways. However\, it is also important to know the borders precisely and assess them reliably. \nThe Latest on Modern Manufacturing Systems and Applications\nThe symposium on the topic of 3D printing in plastics processing gives a comprehensive overview of the latest news and developments in the fields of modern manufacturing systems as well as the possible applications of additive manufacturing. In addition to technological innovations\, experience reports from already successful and established users also run the program. \nYou can find more information on the program for ‘Fachtagung 3D-Druck in der Kunststoffverarbeitung’\, its speakers\, and content online at the KFI website.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/online-fachtagung-3d-druck-in-der-kunststoffverarbeitung/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T073402Z
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SUMMARY:FMTX 2020
DESCRIPTION:FMTX 2020: Advanced Manufacturing for the Smart Factory\nThe online edition of FMTX is just under 4 weeks away – bringing together speakers from manufacturers across Europe to showcase the very latest developments in industry 4.0. \nFind out how Stora Enso is embracing technology to transform from a paper & pulp company to sustainable renewable materials company. Get an inside understanding of how BMW are using autonomous mobile robots to future proof their logistics. These are just two of the cutting edge case studies you will hear at FMTX 2020. \nIndustry 4.0 – Changing the Future of Manufacture\nIndustry 4.0 is changing the future of manufacturing\, but it is not only about technology. How can you secure buy-in from senior management that the digital transformation of your manufacturing process will give you a competitive edge? \nWhat new business models could be developed through the use of industry 4.0 technologies? FMTX 2020 will bring questions like these into the foreground to put you at the cutting edge of future developments. \nWhat participants say about FMTX 2019: \n“A valuable insight into how industry 4.0 will impact the future of manufacturing. Looking forward to next year!” \n“It was awesome to listen to a panel of so passionate and experienced speakers. The keynotes\, talks and discussions have been truly amazing\, inspiring and energizing.” \n“A great conference for companies to attend\, before making the jump into Additive Manufacturing“ \nThe FMTX2020 event is coming to a device near you on 16th September. To register and see the full program and speakers pleaser refer to the official event website.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/fmtx-2020/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Conference,Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20200916T075420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075420Z
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SUMMARY:IESNYC 3D Printing Event For Lighting Professionals
DESCRIPTION:IESNYC 3D Printing Event\nJoin IES New York City for an exciting and informative webinar on 3D Printing led by industry professionals. Find out how 3D technology is affecting the lighting industry: The process\, the possibilities\, and how 3D Printing is shaping the future of lighting. The IESNYC 3D Printing Event is free to attend\, registration is required.  \nIESNYC 3D Printing Event\nThe IESNYC 3D Printing Event program will provide a comprehensive overview of Additive Manufacturing — also known as 3D printing — followed by an in-depth panel discussion about the different processes\, equipment\, and materials used in the production of a three-dimensional object\, with emphasis on how to produce a variety of luminaire components\, as well as the latest trends. \nThe Revolution of Light Manufacture\nFeaturing John Fox\, President of ASCENTI LIGHTING\, as a panelist\, you can watch as John details how 3D printing has revolutionized their custom lighting manufacturing processes\, enhancing speed\, accuracy and flexibility in fixture design and production. During his portion of the presentation\, John will showcase a step-by-step foray into the 3D process\, display an array of previously printed samples\, as well as some ACTION video showing 3D parts being produced. \nThe Power of Additive Manufacturing\nWith the power of Additive Manufacturing\, one can quickly form multiple prototypes to verify fit\, function\, and aesthetics prior to mass production. 3D capabilities can even be further utilized for quick on-site mock-ups or use the 3D printers for rapid or low-volume production scenarios. Discover why additive manufacturing is a vital capability for lighting manufacturers\, now and in the future. \nJoin the webinar – experience 3D printing\nJoin the exciting webinar on 3D printing\, and see the 3D printing process in action and learn how this technology has streamlined lighting manufacturing in today’s ever-changing marketplace. \nThe presentation will be supported with video clips so attendees can get a first-hand view of the 3D printing process in action! The event is hosted by the IES\, New York City. \nRegistration for the event is required\, please refer to the IES website to have yourself listed!
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/iesnyc-3d-printing-event/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20200817T124906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T133814Z
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SUMMARY:Online LRC Course 3D Printing for Lighting Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Future of Lighting: Online LRC Course 3D Printing\nThe Lighting Research Center is sharing its knowledge to date in a six-week\, interactive\, online course on the application of 3D printing to the design\, development\, and manufacturing of lighting components and products. The LRC Course 3D Printing will begin on September 30\, 2020\, and will run through November 18\, 2020.   \nDesigned for Lighting Professionals\nThe course is designed for professionals from the lighting\, 3D printing\, additive manufacturing\, and related industries to understand the possibilities of 3D printing for lighting and to learn more about each industry’s needs and capabilities. \nImportance of the Course: \n \nIndustry leader\, Govi Rao discusses the importance of 3D printing to lighting\, and the LRC’s education on this topic. \nTarget Groups\nThe course is focussing on professionals in lighting and related industries\, more specifically: \n\n\n\nProfessionals from the lighting industry interested in learning more about the use of 3D printing in the design\, development\, and manufacturing of lighting components and products.\nProfessionals from the 3D printing industry interested in the application of 3D printing technology to lighting.\nAnyone who wants to better understand the possibilities and impacts of 3D printing in lighting product lines\, including:- Equipment and materials manufacturers\n– Product and innovation managers\n– Industrial designers\n– Engineers\n– Product developers\n– Research and development professionals\n\n\n\nCourse Objectives\nAt the conclusion of the course\, attendees will be able to: \n\n\n\nAppraise the value of 3D printing for manufacturing lighting systems;\nUnderstand the 3D printing process from design to manufacture and post-production of components as it applies to lighting systems;\nCharacterize the lighting market size; the performance requirements of electrical\, mechanical\, optical\, and thermal components in lighting systems; and the needs of different lighting applications;\nCompare the most common methods of 3D printing technologies and processes\, and the pros and cons of each related to the fabrication of various lighting components;\nAssess material\, print parameter\, and finishing requirements for lighting fixture components and systems;\nDesign\, characterize and optimize a 3D-printed component for a lighting fixture;\nTest\, evaluate\, and quantify the performance of 3D-printed lighting components.\n\n\n\nCourse Certificate\nParticipants who successfully complete the course will be awarded a certificate from the Lighting Research Center including 15 continuing education units (CEUs). \nLRC Course 3D Printing Description and Schedule\nThe course will provide training in the application of 3D printing to the design\, prototyping\, and manufacturing of lighting system components\, and give participants the knowledge and skills needed to begin applying this technology in their own companies. \nA more detailed schedule of course activities\, presentations\, and assignments will be provided upon registration for the course. \nPlease have a look at the LRC Online Course pages or just contact LRC’s Director of Educational Programs\, Daniel Frering\, at frerid@rpi.edu directly to learn more.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/online-lrc-course-3d-printing/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Training Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210122
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20200821T095341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T095341Z
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SUMMARY:3D Printing Electronics Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:3D Printing Electronics Conference 2021\n\nThe 3D Printing Electronics Conference 2021 is a platform and information interface enabling an exchange of information 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. \nEvolving Capabilities in Printed Electronics\nAs the world of 3D printing is evolving\, electronics is quickly becoming a new key player. Functional elements such as sensors\, switches and printed circuit boards are now being integrated into 3D-printed products\, paving the way for exciting new markets\, applications and opportunities. \n \n3D Printing Electronics Conference 2021\nOn the crossroads of science\, technology and business in 3D-printing electronics the speakers they will fill you in on the latest breakthroughs\, cutting edge research and business opportunities. Learn about 3D-printed embedded electronics in cars\, pended custom optics\, new forms of Printed Circuit Boards and the volume manufacturing of electronics. \nFocus topics: \n\n\nVarious aspects involving (3D) printed electronics\, such as:\n\ncombining functional elements such as electronics (sensors or switches) into a (3D) printed product hybrid / printed circuit boards\nprocesses that integrate electronics onto or within 3D printed parts\n3D Printed Optics / Photonics\n\n\nChallenges for manufacturers / engineers / researchers\nFuture prospects / applications\n\nWho attends? \n\nDecision-makers in the industrial electronics supply chain\, such as CTO’s and COO’s of OEMs\, managers of (high tech) suppliers and subcontractors\nPCB manufacturers (Engineering\, Design\, Production etc.)\nSemicon Industry\nProcurement management\nInvestors\nDesign & engineering experts\nProfessionals involved in developing electronic products\, such as product designers\, engineers\, product managers\, (consumer) electronics manufacturers\, software developers and ‘internet of things’ system integrators\nAnyone curious about new technologies and developments in the (3D)printing electronics/optics/photonics industry.\n\nThis conference organized by Jakajima\, is one in a series of 3D Printing Conferences.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/3d-printing-electronics-conference-2021/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210205
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20201222T165008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201222T165008Z
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SUMMARY:2021 DOE Lighting R&D Workshop
DESCRIPTION:2021 DOE Lighting R&D Workshop\nRecent events have changed how we live and work\, with potentially profound and long-lasting impacts. Lighting technology is already in the midst of a monumental shift to solid-state sources\, a shift that continues to redefine lighting and related energy savings\, and to open new doors to improved understanding of how light affects human well-being and what functions and services lighting can provide. The 2021 DOE Lighting R&D Workshop aims to address the challenges in the shifting Lighting R&D landscape. \nR&D for Future Lighting Systems\nAt the same time\, digitalization is driving change throughout the built environment\, impacting every phase from initial design through operation and maintenance\, and everything from devices to buildings to cities. \nFuture lighting systems have the potential to be more energy-efficient\, flexible\, and controllable\, improve our well-being and productivity\, streamline maintenance\, reduce negative environmental impacts\, and increase U.S. technology leadership in research and development of high-quality lighting products. \nVirtual 2021 DOE Lighting R&D Workshop\nJoin the U.S. Department of Energy and the Illuminating Engineering Society at the 18th annual Lighting R&D Workshop\, February 1-4\, 2021\, where top lighting scientists and industry thought leaders will gather to share progress\, challenges\, ideas\, and solutions to shape the future of lighting. The DOE Workshop will once again be co-sponsored by the IES\, leveraging the long-term partnership between DOE and IES to advance the quality and efficiency of lighting through science and engineering. \n \nThe 2021 workshop will be virtual\, and free to attend. \nSome of the content you’ve come to expect: \n\nInteractive expert panel discussions dissect complex science and technology issues\, identify future research needs\, and unlock the full potential of advanced lighting solutions.\nA dynamic poster session offers opportunities for one-on-one conversation\, as DOE-funded researchers share their work\, discuss potential future collaborations\, and network.\nTopic table sessions solicit inputs that inform planning for future research.\nNetworking sessions enable attendees to get to know each other more informally.\n\nStudent Poster and Design Competition\nThe 2021 Lighting R&D Workshop is accompanied by the 2021  Student Poster and Design Competition. The work was so impressive that the judges awarded even a third grand prize winner! Congratulations to the following students — be sure to check out their work on Tuesday\, February 2. \n2021 Edition Workshop Agenda\nYou can view and download the agenda for the 2021 DOE Lighting R&D Workshop .
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/2021-doe-lighting-rd-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Summit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211021
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20210726T125152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T142755Z
UID:3562-1631059200-1634774399@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:3D Printing for Lighting Online Course
DESCRIPTION:3D Printing for Lighting Online Course\nThis interactive online course is designed for professionals from the lighting\, 3D printing\, additive manufacturing\, and related industries to understand the possibilities of 3D printing for lighting and to learn more about each industry’s needs and capabilities. \n \nCourse Description and Schedule\nThe course will provide training in the application of 3D printing to the design\, prototyping\, and manufacturing of lighting system components\, and give participants the knowledge and skills needed to begin applying this technology in their own companies. \nThere will be both weekly\, in-person instruction hosted by course faculty (i.e.\, weekly\, approximately two- to three-hour live\, interactive sessions)\, via an internet-based conferencing system\, as well as supplemental activities and assignments to be completed by course participants throughout the six-week course period. \nHands-On 3D Printing Course\nCourse instruction will include collaborative\, hands-on activities using physical components and parts provided by the Lighting Research Center. Course participants will work interactively with course faculty in live\, remote laboratory sessions. Participants will also design components that will be additively manufactured at the LRC and returned to participants for evaluation as part of the course sessions. \nCourse Dates\nThe course will begin on September 8\, 2021\, and will run through October 20\, 2021. Classes will meet on six Wednesdays from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM US Eastern Time. A more detailed schedule of course activities\, presentations\, and assignments will be provided upon registration for the course. \nRegister here: https://www.lrc.rpi.edu/education/outreachEducation/3d.asp#.YPGZ1JhKjAU
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/3d-printing-for-lighting-online-course/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220624
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20220211T103123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T103123Z
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SUMMARY:3D production Days 2022
DESCRIPTION:3D Production Days 2022\n3D production techniques are here to stay. During the 3D Production Days 2022\, four Mikrocentrum events will join forces under one roof: RapidPro\, the MBD Solutions Event\, Virtual (R)evolution and the Smart Maintenance Congress. \n3D production Days 2022: Entire Value Chain Presence\nFrom 3D model to end product: the 3D production Days offers a complete overview of the entire 3D value chain. In fact\, all aspects of 3D production are covered: the 3D drawing with product and manufacturing information (PMI)\, 3D scanning\, rapid prototyping\, 3D simulation\, 3D printing / Additive Manufacturing\, postprocessing and 3D visualization. \nThe 3D Production Days at a glance:\nRapidPro – 3D scanning\, prototyping\, 3D printing and other Additive Manufacturing techniques \nWhich technologies are most suitable when your product concept moves to prototyping and final production? During RapidPro you will be able to discover a wide range of 3D production techniques. Think of 3D scanning\, 3D printing (plastic and metal)\, laser cladding\, FDM\, EBM and SLS. But also techniques such as CNC milling\, casting and vacuum forming. \n \nMBD Solutions Event – Model Based Definition/3D PMI\, CAD/CAM/CAE\, 3D TDP \nModel Based Definition (MBD)\, also referred to as 3D PMI\, is the latest revolution in the CAD/CAM/CAE-domain. After implementation of Model Based Definition\, the next step includes about experiencing the advantages of these digital approaches. During the MBD Solutions Event\, one may discover the various solutions for all of your 3D PMI challenges. To benefit optimally of 3D PMI one may need the correct tools\, knowledge and support. \nVirtual (R)evolution – 3D visualization\, Virtual Realty\, Augmented Realty\, Mixed Reality and Digital Twin solutions for training\, R&D and sales \nVirtual\, augmented and mixed reality are gaining terroory in various disciplines across the industry and look forward to a prospereous future. During the Virtual (R)evolution for Industry 2021 you will discover the latest about virtual\, mixed and augmented reality technologies for your company. Content makers\, software & hardware firms along with other professionals are displaying their capabilities for industry professionals. Experience VR\, AR\, and MR and get inspired through the extensive lecture program. \nSmart Maintenance Congress – Virtual and Augmented Reality\, sensors and (big) data analysis for maintenance \nThe Smart Maintenance Congres offers a complete and comprehensive overview of VR\, AR\, sensors and (big) data solutions for maintenance. During the Smart Maintenance Congres you will understand what predictive maintenance comes down to\, inspired by experts sharing their best practices. \nPart of the 3D Delta Week\nThe 3D Production Days take place during the novel ‘3D Delta Week’\, an initiative pushed by Mikrocentrum\, Brainport Development\, Jakajima and Flam3D. Having an annual week as a ‘platform; \, the organizers aim to promote the 3D Manufacturing industry both locally and internationally. The 3D Delta Week will take place from December 06-10.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/3d-production-days-2022/
LOCATION:Klokgebouw\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20220214T095545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T095545Z
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SUMMARY:Design to Manufacturing (D2M)
DESCRIPTION:Design to Manufacturing (D2M)\nIndustrialfairs\, the organizer of five Belgian technology trade fairs\, has joined forces with powering partners Agoria and Howest Industrial Design Center for a complete makeover of the Prototyping-MNE networking event. \nDesign to Manufacturing: Prototyping-MNE Successor\nIn 2020\, Prototyping-MNE was the joint trade fair that emerged from the combination of Machineering Network Event (manufacturing technology) and Prototyping (industrial design and prototyping). The complementarity actually existed to some extent even when both events were organized separately\, and during the previous joint edition\, exhibitors and organizers were well aware of possible additional synergies for the future. \nThis edition confirmed once again that the exponential shift to Industry 4.0 and digitalization is rapidly transforming all business units (which were formerly autonomous silos where communication was often poor) of a future-oriented manufacturing organization into one interactive and agile ecosystem. The customer of tomorrow wants to do business with manufacturing companies that have a strong online presence and enable rapid design configuration and ordering\, with a short time-to-market\, well-organized supply chains and flexible stocks. \nDesign to Manufacturing (D2M) in Kortrijk. Image courtesy of D2M/Industrial Fairs\nDesign to Manufacturing (D2M) Visitor Profile\nD2M is the networking event where both designers/product developers and production-related department heads find a representative range of solutions developed in the Benelux to connect all the dots between designing and manufacturing. \nTypical visitors of D2M will include: \n♦ Metal\, PVC and composite processing and transformation\n♦ Machine building\, high-tech systems & mechatronics\n♦ Industrial co-creation\, design\, product development\n♦ Electronics\, component and equipment construction\, precision technology and precision industry\n♦ Industrial subcontracting\, Tier 1 & 2\, manufacturing companies and sheltered workshops\n♦ Aerospace & automotive industry\, energy\n♦ Manufacturing industry \nhttps://vimeo.com/677101297\nSmart Manufacturing and Digital Integration\nIn short\, the new value chain of the smart manufacturing company requires a dynamic and digital integration of all relevant processes combined with the use of innovative production and design techniques. Departments such as design\, engineering\, rapid prototyping\, planning\, maintenance\, production\, supply chain\, assembly\, logistics\, sales and aftersales are becoming one interactive platform of people and technologies. New technologies (such as generative design\, additive manufacturing\, connected and AI-driven manufacturing equipment\, predictive maintenance\, etc.) are increasingly being adopted throughout the industry.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/design-to-manufacturing-d2m/
LOCATION:Kortrijk Xpo\, Doorniksesteenweg 216\, Kortrijk\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Network Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Industrial Fairs":MAILTO:d2m@industrialfairs.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20221013T093226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T124515Z
UID:3659-1667347200-1670457599@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:3D Printing for Lighting Course 2022 (Online)
DESCRIPTION:3D Printing for Lighting Course 2022\nThis live\, interactive online course is designed for professionals from lighting\, 3D printing\, additive manufacturing\, and related industries to understand the possibilities of 3D printing for lighting applications and to learn more about each industry’s needs and capabilities. Learn about the latest insights from LRC researchers and 3D printing experts who are members of LRC’s ASSIST 3D Printing for Lighting Consortium\, including HP\, Stratasys\, and Desktop Metal. \nAdditive Manufacturing for Lighting Professionals\nAdditive manufacturing (AM)\, more commonly known as 3D printing\, is poised to revolutionize the lighting industry. Indeed\, the revolution has already begun with a few manufacturers now offering 3D-printed lighting fixtures to the commercial market. Recently\, the Biden administration has expressed its support for AM to address supply chain disruptions. \n3D Printing for the Lighting Industry\nIt is expected that 3D printing will offer many benefits in the manufacturing of components for lighting systems\, including fabrication of cost-effective unique parts that cannot be made using traditional manufacturing methods. \nThe Lighting Research Center (LRC) has been conducting research and development activities in the application of 3D printing to lighting since 2015. To share this knowledge and experience\, the LRC is offering a five-week\, interactive\, online course on the application of 3D printing to the design\, development\, and manufacturing of lighting components and products. \n3D Printer at work at Lighting Research Center. Image courtesy of Rensselaer LRC\nWho should take the course?\nProfessionals from the lighting industry interested in learning more about the use of 3D printing in the design\, development\, and manufacturing of lighting components and products. \nProfessionals from the 3D printing industry interested in the application of 3D printing technology to lighting. \nAnyone who wants to better understand the possibilities and impacts of 3D printing in lighting product lines\, including: \n\nEquipment and materials manufacturers\nProduct and innovation managers\nIndustrial designers\nEngineers\nProduct developers\nResearch and development professionals\n\nCourse Objectives\nAt the conclusion of the course\, attendees will be able to: \n\nAppraise the value of 3D printing for manufacturing lighting systems\nUnderstand the 3D printing process from design to manufacture and post-production of components as it applies to lighting systems\nCharacterize the lighting market size; the performance requirements of electrical\, mechanical\, optical\, and thermal components in lighting systems; and the needs of different lighting applications\nCompare the most common methods of 3D printing processes and technologies\, and the pros and cons of each related to the fabrication of various lighting components\nAssess material\, print parameter\, and finishing requirements for lighting fixture components and systems\nDesign a 3D-printed component for a lighting fixture and learn the steps involved to characterize and optimize the designed component\nUnderstand the process that goes into testing\, evaluating\, and quantifying the performance of 3D-printed lighting components\n\nCourse Certificate\nParticipants who successfully complete the course will be awarded a certificate from the Lighting Research Center including 15 continuing education units (CEUs). \nCourse Description and Schedule\nThe course will provide training in the application of 3D printing to the design\, prototyping\, and manufacturing of lighting system components\, and give participants the knowledge and skills needed to begin applying this technology in their own companies. \nThere will be both weekly\, in-person instruction hosted by course faculty\, via an internet-based conferencing system\, as well as supplemental activities and assignments to be completed by course participants throughout the five-week course period. Industry leaders will join LRC faculty to present updates on the state-of-the-art of additive manufacturing technologies . \nCourse instruction will include collaborative\, hands-on activities using physical components and parts provided by the LRC. Course participants will work interactively with course faculty in live\, remote laboratory sessions. Participants will also design components that will be additively manufactured at the LRC and returned to participants for evaluation as part of the course sessions. \n3D Printing for Lighting Course 2022\nThe course will begin on November 2\, 2022\, and will run through December 7\, 2022. Classes will meet on five Wednesdays from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM US Eastern Time. A more detailed schedule of course activities\, presentations\, and assignments will be provided upon registration for the course.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/3d-printing-for-lighting-course-2022-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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UID:3667-1680080400-1680195600@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:AM for Production 2023
DESCRIPTION:AM for Production 2023: Celebrating the AM break-through in the (high-tech) Production Chain\nIs Additive Manufacturing ready for the factory of the future? AM is in grande finale to break through in the high-tech and manufacturing industry. This layer-by-layer technology has made significant leaps forward over the last decade and has now advanced to a full-fledged manufacturing technology. Not only have great strides been made in terms of material use\, accuracy\, quality and standards\, but the areas of application and possibilities for system integration have also grown enormously. Moreover\, mass customization is becoming a reality thanks to AM\, offering new opportunities to stay ahead in a highly competitive (world) market. AM for Production 2023 brings together the best of those worlds! \nAM for Production 2023 – The AM Knowledge Meeting Place\nWith a strong focus on connection\, substantive knowledge transfer\, practical cases and supply chain integration\, AM for Production 2023 is the new and annual AM networking event for high-tech and manufacturing industries. \nAs a professional in the high-tech and manufacturing industry\, you will come into low-threshold contact with high-end AM machine builders\, component suppliers\, raw material suppliers\, system integrators\, peripherals\, software and firmware suppliers\, start-ups and knowledge and networking organizations. \nNetworking Event for High-tech and Manufacturing Companies\nIt is also the place where the entire chain comes together and where knowledge and experiences are shared to address challenges around integration of additive manufacturing in existing production environments\, product development and engineering processes\, among others. \nTogether we bring AM to high-tech and manufacturing production\, come and experience it live at the AM for Production 2023 event.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/am-for-production-2023/
LOCATION:Brabanthallen\, Diezekade 2\, 's-Hertogenbosch\, Brabant\, 5222 AK\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Network Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230512
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CREATED:20230124T155226Z
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UID:3698-1683590400-1683849599@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:Rapid.Tech 3D 2023
DESCRIPTION:Rapid.Tech 3D 2023: Where Users meet Makers\nFor additive manufacture\, the times of pure prototyping use are over. The emerging developments in equipment\, materials and software over the recent years have been significant and now enable additive manufacturing with new quality parameters\, including scaling-up to small and large volume series. Rapid.Tech 3D 2023 in Messe Erfurt\, Germany\, ties it all together. \nAdditive Manufacturing Technology\nMore and more series applications are becoming possible through the integration of additive manufacturing technology within the value chain – AM has long since opened up a large number of customer industries due to its flexibility. \nEven the recent pandemic could not stop the positive trend – on the contrary: the restrictions on access to traditional manufacturing methods meant that additive manufacturing is becoming increasingly important for supply chains because it has shown how warehousing can be replaced through on-demand manufacturing. \nRapid.Tech 3D 2023\nJust as AM brings different technologies together\, Rapid.Tech 3D brings different players together: from machine manufacturers to software developers\, and university lecturers to medium-sized manufacturing companies. \n \nThe Rapid.Tech 3D Specialist Conference\nAt the heart of Rapid.Tech 3D since day one\, the focus of every innovation is the dialogue between experts and do-ers. At the Rapid.Tech 3D specialist conference\, users meet developers and you too can join the discussion. \nTopics that will move the 2023 congress include: \n• Mobility\n• Aviation\n• AM science\n• Medical\n• Software\n• Design\n• New applications in AM \nFrom May 9th to 11th\, 2023\, everyone who does not see AM as a dream of the future\, but sets the tone\, will meet at Rapid.Tech 3D. From research to finishing\, international exhibitors present their solutions for all aspects of additive manufacturing and 3D printing at Rapid.Tech 3D. \nInformation and Access\nLearn more at the event website\, or download the event profile directly.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/rapid-tech-3d-2023/
LOCATION:Messe Erfurt\, Gothaer Str. 34\, Erfurt\, 99094 \, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230820
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CREATED:20230126T134838Z
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UID:3711-1692489600-1692921599@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:SPIE 3D Printing for Lighting Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:SPIE 3D Printing for Lighting Conference 2023\nA number of manufacturing industries are now seizing the opportunities that 3D printing/additive manufacture can provide in terms of novel designs\, manufacturing versatility\, and cost-effectiveness. Lighting is one of the emerging key industries\, reason for the SPIE to organize a dedicated conference for it: SPIE 3D Printing for Lighting Conference 2023 in San Diego\, United States. \n3D Printing: From Prototyping to Production\nIn lighting\, manufacturers have long used 3D printing for prototyping\, but recent technology advancements in printers and materials have made it more feasible to use 3D printing to manufacture certain components for light fixtures. 3D printing offers the opportunity to design custom lighting components and fixtures on site and on-demand to suit the needs of the application and installation space\, increasing satisfaction with the product. \nResearch and Novel Approaches: From Custom Optics to Mechanical Features\nRealizing the benefits of 3D printing for lighting requires new\, dynamic research that will identify the best methods and materials to produce high-quality\, reliable custom lighting that is superior to traditionally made products. The thrust of this research must consider the thermal\, optical\, electrical\, and mechanical needs of lighting systems and components\, as well as testing and evaluation\, in order to overcome current challenges and enable on-demand production at a reasonable cost. \nAn example of 3D printed lighting components: 3D printed optics. Image courtesy of Luximprint.\nExamples of current issues for additively manufactured lighting include: investigation of materials with custom properties to print components that can serve end-use applications; understanding how dissimilar materials used in the same printer produce components with unique capabilities; and how printed components behave over time in lighting applications. \nSPIE 3D Printing for Lighting Conference 2023\nThe SPIE 3D Printing for Lighting conference encompasses the wide range of topics related to the additive manufacturing of lighting. Technical and scientific papers related to the additive manufacturing of lighting components and systems\, as well as overviews of the state-of-the-art are solicited. Research from different disciplines is encouraged. \nThe event runs from 20 – 24 August 2023 in San Diego\, California\, United States. \nPaper submission and registration via: https://spie.org/opo/conferencedetails/3d-printing-for-lighting 
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/spie-3d-printing-for-lighting-conference-2023/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230831
DTSTAMP:20260428T223904
CREATED:20230301T155111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T155202Z
UID:3735-1693180800-1693439999@www.3dprinting.lighting
SUMMARY:Formnext Forum Austin 2023
DESCRIPTION:Formnext Forum Austin 2023\nFormnext Forum: America’s Event for Industrial AM Innovation. Austin is the first in a series of events to drive industrial 3D printing innovation and growth in the Americas. Hosted in one of the world’s most tech-forward manufacturing communities\, Formnext Forum: Austin\, will connect leaders from across the industrial additive manufacturing supply chain. \n​Powered by a partnership between international AM industry leaders\, Formnext\, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology\, and Gardner Business Media\, Formnext Forum is the outcome of listening to the industrial additive manufacturing community to create something uniquely valuable to industrial AM.​ \n \nFormnext Forum Austin 2023: Education\, Exhibits and Unique Experiences\nFrom the exhibitors and attendees at Formnext and IMTS 2022 to the subscribers and visitors of Gardner Business Media\, current and prospective AM businesses were clear on their wants and needs to succeed – and\, those wants and needs have become the Formnext Forum: Austin foundation – education\, exhibits and unique experiences that you cannot find at other events but that can be used to establish\, enhance and evolve your AM business.
URL:https://www.3dprinting.lighting/event/formnext-forum-austin-2023/
LOCATION:Palmer Event Center\, 900 Barton Springs Rd.\, Austin\,\, Texas\, 78704
CATEGORIES:Conference,Exhibition
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