AMP 06 September 2025

ELEVATING PERFORMANCE TOGETHER TECHNICAL PROGRAM KEYNOTE LECTURES OCTOBER – , | DETROIT, MICHIGAN Experience the all-new IMAT 2025—the International Materials, Applications, and Technologies event. The bold new format and streamlined learning paths o er a reinvented conference and exposition with more training, networking, and business opportunities across all materials market segments. This year, ASM’s A iliate Societies and Program Committees are joining forces like never before— making IMAT stronger together. We’re also proud to partner with leading organizations such as the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) and to co-locate with powerhouse events including the Heat Treat Conference & Expo, ICRS-12, and Motion + Power. These dynamic collaborations will supercharge IMAT’s reach and impact—bringing you unmatched global expertise, fresh perspectives, and practical solutions to tackle today’s most urgent materials challenges. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this expanded network and experience the future of materials innovation firsthand. This new IMAT event features robust programming with over 350 technical presentations in 20 topic areas, and a groundbreaking Executive Leadership Forum. For details on session topics and schedule, visit imatevent.org. The IMAT event is proud to co-locate this year with Heat Treat 2025 and ICRS-12. For details on heat treat programming, see page 71 and for ICRS-12, see page 51 in this issue. IMAT FEATURED KEYNOTE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER | : − : A.M. Harnessing the Power of Data: Continued Evolution of Materials Discovery for Solving our Biggest Energy Challenges DR. CORY PHILLIPS Program Director Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) HEAT TREAT FEATURED KEYNOTES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER | : − : A.M. Electrification of Industrial Heat DR. SRIDHAR SEETHARAMAN CEO, EPIXC Chief Science O icer Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University ICRS FEATURED KEYNOTES MONDAY, OCTOBER | : − : P.M. Interdisciplinary Aspects of Residual Stress Application and Control within Engineering Workflows DR. DAVID FURRER, FASM Principal Fellow, Discipline Lead Pratt & Whitney THURSDAY, OCTOBER | : − : A.M. Solution Left: The Story of Virtual Heat Treatment Simulation at General Motors JUSTIN PERSINGER Senior Manufacturing Engineer Manufacturing Process Analysis General Motors WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER | : A.M. − : P.M. Residual Stress Management in Component Design: An Overview DR. DALE L. BALL Lockheed Martin Senior Fellow Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. CORPORATE SPONSORS: SPONSORS: SHOW PREVIEW Subject to change. Sponsors current as of August 18. ORGANIZING SPONSOR: ICRS 12 CO-LOCATED WITH: ORGANIZED BY:

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