A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 2 3 2 This panel session and workshop will address the current status of advanced manufacturing technologies and key developments needed to achieve the promise of Industry 4.0. ASM member expert panelists will give brief talks on cross-cutting issues such as mechanisms that tailor material properties and performance characteristics; processing path dependency of microstructure and properties; availability and use of data and analytics; and issues related to the development, acceptance, and broad-based application of new processing technologies. A workshop segment will invite attendees to help define the priorities for ASM International and collaborating organizations to provide the necessary networking, information, and technology resources to accelerate progress. Results from a recent survey of ASM committee and chapter leaders will be presented at the meeting. Based on preliminary results, ASM members perceive that advanced manufacturing technologies offer great promise for enabling new part configurations, improved properties and performance, and cost efficiencies. However, challenges in implementing new technologies include lack of reliable data and simulation tools. ASM can play an enabling role by supporting standards development and by offering high quality content, data sets, and programming. Moderator • William E. Frazier, FASM, Pilgrim Consulting Panelists • Jack Beuth, Carnegie Mellon University • Glenn S. Daehn, FASM, The Ohio State University • David U. Furrer, FASM, Pratt & Whitney • Michael (Mick) Maher, Maher & Associates Frazier Beuth Furrer Maher Cosponsored by the ASM Advanced Manufacturing Committee and the ASM Emerging Technologies Awareness Committee. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING: PROGRESS AND OPPORTUNITIES IMAT 2022, New Orleans | Tuesday, September 13, 1:20 - 3:10 p.m. CDT Daehn
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