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3dpriniting 2021

3D PRINTING 2021

About 3D Printing Webinar

3D Printing Technology Webinar” on August 28, 2021, Webinar, which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

3D Printing also known as Additive manufacturing. It turns digital 3D models into solid objects by building them up in layers. The technology was first invented in the 1980s, and since that time has been used for rapid prototyping (RP). However, in the last few years, 3D printing has additionally started to evolve into a next-generation manufacturing technology that has the potential to allow the local, on-demand production of final products or parts thereof. This technology is used in the fields of jewellery, footwear, industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many others.

Who should attend 3D Printing Webinar 2021?

Webinar and Conferences is the only platform we can learn and exchange the knowledge.  Scientists, Engineers, Directors of companies, Researches from different parts of the world come and meet at one place to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking in the field of 3D Printing Technology & Innovations.

Target Audience for the 3D Printing Technology & Innovations Webinar:

  • Research Scientists
  • Students
  • Academic Faculty
  • Design Engineers
  • Mechanical engineers
  • Industrial engineers
  • Aerospace engineers
  • Architects
  • Industrialists
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Manufacturing Devices Companies

Why to attend 3D Printing Webinar 2021?

3D Printing Webinar 2021, brings an Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists, researchers, experts from all over the world and Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress. It brings Global networking in transferring and exchanging Ideas. Share your excitement in promoting new ideas, developments and innovations in the field of 3D Printing Technology & Innovations.

  • At 3D Printing 2021, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with the most prominent professionals in 3D Printing Technology & Innovations from across the world
  • Full spectrum of 3D printing processes and materials.
  • 3D Printing 2021 is the leading B2B trade show for the 3D printing industry. As an attendee, you’ll explore the business applications of 3D printing through our conference sessions, hear keynote presentations from industry influencers, add valuable contacts to your network, and watch the latest 3D printers and services in action.

SESSIONS/TRACKS

Track 1Advances in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Technology

3D printing is a form of Additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects by laying down successive layers of material from a digital file. It is also known as rapid prototyping. According to Standard Terminology for Additive Manufacturing Technologies, The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) group “ASTM F42 – Additive Manufacturing” developed a set of standards that classify the Additive Manufacturing processes into some categories. 

Track 2: Applications of 3D Printing in Health Care & Medicine

3D Printing has been applied in medicine since 2000s.  For manufacturing of custom pros-thetics and dental implants it was first used and then onwards the medical applications for 3D Printing has evolved significantly. By the use of 3D printing we can produce exoskeletons, windpipes, jaw bone, bones, ears, blood vessels, vascular networks, tissues, eye-glasses, cell cultures, stem cells and organs. The current medical applications of 3D Printing can be categorized into a number of categories that are creating im-plants, tissue and organ fabrication, prosthetics and pharmaceutical research concerning drug discovery and anatomical models.

 

Track 3: Innovations in 3D Printing

3D Printing technology is constantly evolving and definitely has a considerable measure in its pocket for the future. The level of customization that the technology offers opens up the door for its application in numerous enterprises, permitting it to take care of a considerable measure of issues. This review will abandon you with a look at work in advance in the 3D Printing Industry.

Track 4: 3D Printing Materials

A wide range of materials can be utilized for 3D printing, for example, ABS plastic, PLA, polyamide (nylon), glass filled polyamide, stereo lithography materials (epoxy gums), silver, titanium, steel, wax, photopolymers and polycarbonate. The materials accessible for 3D printing have progressed significantly since the beginning of the innovation. There is presently a wide assortment of various material types, which are provided in various states. Particular materials are now generally produced for particular stages performing dedicated applications with material properties that more precisely suit the application. The energy around the promise of 3D printing has opened the floodgates. New printers are being created each day to print a wide range of materials from plastics, metals, composites, and cement, to organic materials, paper, and food.

Track 5: Metal 3D Printing

Metal 3D printing also known as Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) and Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is the procedure by which parts are fabricated by a laser fusing together high performance metals, layer by layer. Metal printing processes like powder bed fusion, metal binder jetting, and directed energy deposition developed at an explosive pace. There are various sorts of metal 3D printing that each have their own particular advantages. Here are some of the most common types used to digitally craft metal objects.

Track 6: Benefits of 3D Printing and Technology

3D Printing, whether at an Industrial, local or individual level, brings a large group of advantages that conventional strategies for fabricate simply can't. 3D Printing forms take into account mass customisation — the capacity to customize items as per individual needs and prerequisites. When you utilize a 3D printer over more conventional manufacturing Processes, the list of coming about advantages is entirely long. From significant cost investment funds and quicker generation times to more imaginative opportunity and a diminished carbon impression, there is no deficiency of focal points with these manufacturing methods. A 3D printer diminishes your overhead expenses altogether, and in more ways than one. Initially, it eliminates material expenses. Rather than utilizing a major square of plastic, metal or other material and removing the product out of it we can utilize just the materials totally essential for the construct (added substance producing). This not just cuts your forthright expenses for materials, it also reduces the funds you typically spend on transporting and discarding that waste.

Track 7: 3D Printing Technology Impact on Manufacturing Industry

3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has been the concentration of some solid talks in the manufacturing industry in the most recent couple of years. While the idea of 3D printing has been around for some time, new progressions in the innovation have begun to bring down the cost of the procedure to levels that make it more achievable for general manufacturing use. The procedure of utilizing specialized equipment to gather an object layer by layer has some one of a kind and fascinating points of interest over traditional manufacturing.

Track 8: 3D printing in Biomaterials

3D bio printing is the process of making cell designs in a bound space utilizing 3D printing technologies, where cell capacity and suitability are saved inside the printed build. 3D bioprinting contributes to huge advances in the medical field of tissue engineering by taking into account research to be done on inventive materials called biomaterials. Biomaterials are the materials adjusted and utilized for printing three-dimensional articles. Some of the most prominent bioengineered substances are normally stronger than the normal real materials, including soft tissue and bone. These constituents can act as future substitutes, even upgrades, for the original body materials.

Track 9: 3D Bio printing

3D Bio printing is the way towards making cell designs in a restricted space utilizing 3D printing technology, where cell capacity and viability are saved inside the printed build. 3D bioprinting adds to huge advances in the medicinal field of tissue engineering by allowing for research to be done on innovative materials called biomaterials. In bioprinting, there are three major types of printers that have been utilized. These are inkjet, laser-assisted, and extrusion printers. 3D Bio printers are streamlined to have the capacity to print skin tissue, heart tissue, and veins among other essential tissues that could be appropriate for surgical treatment and transplantation.

Track 10: 3D Printing Future Technology

3D Printing is moving in several directions as of now and all signs are that it will keep on expanding in numerous ranges later on. The absolute most encouraging zones incorporate medical applications, custom parts substitution, and customized buyer items. As materials enhance and expenses go down, different applications we can barely imagine today will become possible.

Track 11: 3D Image Processing and Visualization

Research and technology development in 3D image processing and visualization envelops an expansive range of activities. Based on the in-house center innovation of object triangulation with the capacity to control both the blunder of estimate and the quantity of triangles, four classes of complementing activities, reveal the broadness and imperativeness of this R&D motivation.

 

Track 12: Polymers in 3d printing

Polymers are macromolecules made of many rehashing subunits called monomers. These monomers are coordinated by covalent bonds where atoms share electrons being a strong union. The procedure to deliver a polymer is known as polymerization reaction. Thermoplastic polymers are really important in Additive Manufacturing. Thermoplastics are polymers which relax when they are warmed and harden as they cool. These polymers are utilized for plastic 3D prints, prominently Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). There are a few prominent thermoplastics that can be utilized with this procedure, delivering a variety of results depending on their base properties.

Track 13: Tissue and Organ printing

Tissue and Organ failure is brought on by aging, illness, accidents, and birth defects. The present treatment for these failures is replacement from a living or expired Organ/Tissue Donor. Three-Dimensional Printing, or "stereo lithography", is the way toward keeping materials in layers to shape 3D objects. "Bio printing" includes the utilization of modified 3D printers, empowering them to print natural materials. Progressions in this technology, alongside biomaterials, will enable a patients own cells to be utilized to build replacement tissues and organs for those in need. The ordinary procedure for bio printing 3D tissues and organs includes: Imaging, Design approach, Material/Cell determination, Printing, and Application. Imaging of the earth of the harmed tissue is useful in the outline procedure, and includes the utilization of X-ray, CT scan, and MRI imaging. Minitissues are the smallest auxiliary and functional components of a tissue, similar to a kidney nephron. These are utilized as a part of both "Biomimicry" and “Self-assembly” strategies. The test of actualizing 3D printing with Organ and Tissue building is taking innovation intended to print liquid plastics and metals, and adjusting it to a procedure that prints delicate, living, natural materials.

Track 14: Nano 3D Printing

Nanotechnology is the manipulation of material with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanotechnology has a lot in common with the additive manufacturing technology. At least, these two technologies are starting to revolutionize a lot of different sectors, from the medical industry, to chemistry or consumer products.  The nanotechnology and 3D microprinting can totally be combined to create new impressive projects. That is where we can talk about nano 3D printing

Track 15: 3D Printing Industries

The origin of 3D printing in Rapid Prototyping were established on the standards of Industrial prototyping as a method for accelerating the earliest stages of product development with a quick and clear method for creating models that allows for multiple iterations of product to arrive more rapidly and effectively at an optimum solution. This saves time and cash at the beginning of the whole product improvement process and guarantees certainty in front of production tooling. Industrial 3D printers are better than consumer-grade 3D printers for manufacturing completely working, quality models. The best business 3D printers have extensive print capacity, choice determination and utilize to a great degree tough materials. 3D Printing applications cover different segments from education to industry, and the entire value chain from models to extra part management.

Track 16: Challenges in 3D Printing

The biggest challenges of 3d printing we’ve heard over the years and throughout the industry including Equipment costs, Limited materials available, Post-processing requirements, Manufacturing costs, Lack of in-house additive manufacturing resources, Lack of expertise and/or training among workforce/employees, Limited repeatability (accuracy from build to build), Lack of formal standards, Lack of proven documentation of additive manufacturing’s capabilities, Software development and capabilities, Longer production timelines, Limited recyclability, Risk of litigation/legal implication, Data storage requirements and others.              

Track 17: Challenge of 3D printing in Radiation oncology

Enduring the physical and mental results of having a cancer diagnosis is only the beginning of the battle. Cancer patients then need to manage difficult treatment cycles and related side effects. The high measurements of radiation used to destroy tumour cells can likewise harm neighbouring healthy tissues. Although major improvements in radiation technology, for example, intensity modulated radiation therapy have led to reduced toxicity,  these techniques have a tendency to be complex requiring a few arranging steps and security checks before the patient can begin treatment. 3D printing is promising to take care of some of these issues and help in providing personalized cancer treatment.

Track 18: Design for 3D Printing

Designing for 3D printing can be different when compared to designing of other purposes. Something that looks excellent in your CAD program could be difficult to print which makes a frustrating experience for any Maker. So, there are some key design rules to create an easily printable object

Track 193D Printing Technology & Market

3D printing also called as additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is made by setting down progressive layers of material. It is otherwise called rapid prototyping. It is an automated technique whereby 3D objects are rapidly made on a sensibly estimated machine associated with a PC containing blueprints for the object.

The 3D printing Market is required to achieve USD 30.19 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 28.5% somewhere around 2016 and 2022. The market has been sectioned on the premise of printer, material form, material shape, process, technology, software, service, application, vertical, and geology.  3D printing is currently used to make complex parts, models (quick prototyping), and little arrangement segments. Streamlining of creation work process through computerized generation instruments, powder taking care of and reusing capacities, and mobile production controls is filling the interest for industrial printers. The base year considered for this report is 2015 and the figure time frame is from 2016 to 2022.

 

Track 20: 3D Printing of Supply Chain Management

3D printing has played an important role in transforming the supply chain over the previous decade. Its recent sparkle in the general population eye is yet a flash contrasted with the impact of the technology has in the background on the production floor. It is affecting each phase of the product development lifecycle, from the product itself to packaging, presentation, conveyance—and so on. In all the buildup, it can be hard to remove the substantial benefits of the technology from the dreamy, more futuristic tales. The real differences 3D printing is conveying to the supply chain exist in five key territories.

Track 21: B2B  and B2C Partnering and Collaborations

3D Printing 2021 is the best platform to meet B2B partners face to face and share their views. There is a tremendous growth in the field of 3D print arena and huge demand for sellers and buyers of technology and devices. This event will bring leading engineers, architects, industrialists, entrepreneurs, delegates and investors under one roof. Grab the opportunity to meet these eminent persons by registering through the following

 

 

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