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A D V A N C E D

M A T E R I A L S

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P R O C E S S E S |

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PLENARY SPEAKERS

Monday, May 23

Chris Lewicki

President and Chief

Engineer, Planetary

Resources Inc.

Redefining Natural

Resources

3:30–4:30 p.m.

Stefano Bianchi

Head of ESA

Launchers Develop-

ment Department,

European Space

Agency—ESA/ESTEC

European Launchers Developments

and Technologies: Perspectives and

Challenges

10:30–11:15 a.m.

Mike Lombardi

Corporate Histo-

rian, The Boeing

Company

Making Dreams Into

Reality: The Epochal

Stories That Define

The Boeing Company

11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 25

Daniel Miracle

Senior Scientist,

Materials and Manu-

facturing Director-

ate, Air Force Re-

search Laboratory

The Future of Aerospace Metals

11:00–11:45 a.m.

EDUCATION SHORT COURSES

Two education short courses will

be offered on Thursday, May 26.

Additive Manufacturing

Instructor: Frank Medina

8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

This course deals with various as-

pects of additive, subtractive, and join-

ing processes to form 3D parts with ap-

plications ranging from prototyping to

production. Students will learn about a

variety of additive and other manufac-

turing technologies, their advantages

and disadvantages for producing both

prototypes and functional production

quality parts, and some of the import-

ant research challenges associated

with using these technologies.

Corrosion

Instructor: Alain Adjorlolo

8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Corrosion of metals and alloys af-

fects all industries and has been a threat

to basic human creations since metal

implements first appeared. Its prin-

ciples are simple despite the

complexity of application to

real-world situations. The

course is designed for

engineers who have

minimal to interme-

diate corrosion back-

ground and are seek-

ing to increase their

understanding of the

phenomenon and meth-

ods for testing and protec-

tion in specific environments.

EXHIBITOR LIST

Advanced Composite Materials LLC

Ambrell Induction Heating Solutions

American Stress Technologies Inc.

AMT AG

Balazs Nanoanalysis

The Boeing Company

Bruker Nano Analytics

CMI Industry Metals

Curtiss Wright Surface Technologies

Ensinger

GeoCorp Inc.

HORIBA Scientific

Houghton International

Kamatics RWG

Kittyhawk Products

Olympus

Paulo

Proto Manufacturing Inc.

Renishaw Inc.

Rex Heat Treat

Scientific Forming Technologies Corp.

Solar Atmospheres of California

Solar Manufacturing

TA Instruments

TEC

Thermo-Calc Software Inc.

Westmoreland Mechanical

Testing & Research Inc.

Note: Exhibitor list current as of March 15.

NETWORKING EVENT

Tuesday, May 24

7:00–9:30 p.m.

Attendees will enjoy dinner, en-

tertainment, and a one-of-a-kind view

atop the Space Needle, Seattle’s “must

see” destination. Transportation is

included.