During the CENICS 2016 (The Ninth International Conference on Advances in Circuits, Electronics and Micro-electronics) Steffen Scholz from KIT has a Keynote Speech on Tuesday, July 26.
- Application-driven Advances in Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Dr.-Ing. Steffen G. Scholz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
The ADAAM symposium organized by KIT includes the following sessions:
CENICS 2: Application-driven Advances in Additive Manufacturing Technologies I
A Cost Model for SMARTLAM
Novel conductive inks for 3D printing
Novel nanoparticle enhanced Digital Materials for 3D Printing and their application shown for the robotic and electronic industry. Introduction on the DIMAP project
CENICS 3: Application-driven Advances in Additive Manufacturing Technologies II
Novel nanoparticle enhanced Digital Materials for 3D Printing and their application shown for the robotic and electronic industry. Application requirements
ADDMANU – An Austrian Lighthouse project for Additive Manufacturing
Novel FGMOS based Voltage Differencing Buffered Amplifier and its Filter Applications
The detailed program can be found online under: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2016/ProgramCENICS16.htm
Call for papers was open until May 8th.Topics to be covered were (but not limited to):
- Hybrid manufacturing
- Material combination
- Digital materials
- New ink materials (ceramic, polymer, foam...)
- Curing processes
- Simulation based approaches
- Additive manufacturing equipment
- Software control
- Innovative applications