Symposium Sessions | ||
Monday June 17 | ||
10:30 | Inkjet Design, Materials & Fabrication | |
Tuesday June 18 | ||
8:30 | Additive Manufacturing Fireside Chat | |
Symposium Program | ||
Monday June 17 | ||
10:30 | Inkjet Design, Materials & Fabrication | 209 |
Session chair: Chris Menzel, Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc., US | ||
10:30 | Inkjet based 3D printing revolutionizing photonics J. Saarinen, University of Eastern Finland, FI | |
10:55 | Printing Processes for Embedding Electronics on Textiles H. Shahariar, Funxion, US | |
11:20 | Recent advances in the field of inkjet process modeling I.H. Karampelas, University at Buffalo SUNY, US | |
11:45 | Effect of The Meniscus Pinning on the Dual-Channel Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) Jet Printing Z. Li, D.R. Chen, H. Zhao, Virginia Commonwealth University, US | |
Tuesday June 18 | ||
8:30 | Additive Manufacturing Fireside Chat | 306 |
Session chair: Slade Gardner, Big Metal Additive, Inc., US | ||
B. Rothenberg, nTopology, Inc., US | ||
A. Saar, Siemens PLM Software, US | ||
N. Hardwick, MELD Manufacturing Corporation, US | ||
R. Fulop, Desktop Metal, US | ||
J. Mead, UMass Lowell, US | ||
The range of technologies supported and enabled by inkjet printing is increasing. You are invited to submit your research and innovation development to this broad spectrum design-to-application event. This symposium is targeted towards enhancing the basic understanding of the functional principles of inkjet with respect to research, design and manufacturing, and also highlighting industrially relevant innovations and success stories.
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