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September 21st 2023

Programme

PROGRAMME

08.30 - 09.00

REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

09.00 - 10.30

MAIN STAGE

Welcome by Frank Rosengreen Lorenzen, CEO, Danish AM Hub

 

Introduction by moderator Tim Frank Andersen, CEO and Co-Founder, Liveshopper

 

Marie Langer, CEO, EOS GmbH
On the Way to Responsible Manufacturing

 

Paul GradlPrincipal Engineer, NASA
Successes and Failures of Metal Additive Manufacturing for Rocket Engines

 

Enzo Romero, CEO and Co-Founder, LAT Bionics
Development of High Quality and Accessible Assistive Technologies for Developing Countries Using Digital Manufacturing Techniques and Recycled Materials

 

Skylar Tibbits, Associate Professor of Design Research, MIT & Founder and Co-Director, Self-Assembly Lab, MIT
Self-Assembly & Programmable Materials: How to Build Smarter Things and Build in a Smarter Way

10.40 - 10.55

BREAK

10.55 - 12.15

MAIN STAGE 

Dualtalk: I AM MSHRM: A Tangible Example on How Additive Manufacturing is Changing the Construction Industry
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Eleonora Orsetti, Programme Director, Danish AM Hub
* Catherine Huang, Partner, Bjarke Ingels Group

 

Daniel Dikovsky, CTO, Redefine Meat
Addressing the Sophistication of Living Nature via 3D Printing

 

Dualtalk: From Waste to Wonder - XL 3D printed interiors from used beverage cartons
* Hedwig Heinsman, CO-Founder & Creative Director, Aectual

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Thijs Van Hooijdonk, Manager Marketing Recycled Products, Tetra Pak

 

Cooper Keller, VP, Program Management and Production Operations, Divergent
Revolutionizing Design & Manufacturing: The Power of Divergent’s Adaptive Production System

 

* More speakers to be announced

12.15 - 13.15

LUNCH & EXPLORE THE EXHIBITION

13.15 - 14.15

BREAKOUT SESSIONS - choose between the following breakout sessions

 

1) Digital Distributed Manufacturing - "The Corner" 

Digital Distributed Manufacturing changes traditional manufacturing from centralized locations by moving production closer to where it will be used, setting up small-scale production facilities, leveraging a digital platform and 3D printing technology to make products on demand locally. In an ever more conflicted environment, many producers look at this powerful tool to create more resilient and sustainable decentralized supply chains, but how do we do it? Meet the Danish AM Hub expert panel and get their best advice for producers to get started with digital distributed manufacturing.

* Stephen Howard, Account Manager, Materialise
* Pieter Ruijssenaars, CEO, DiManEx
*Jeremy Haight, Chief Principal Engineer – Additive Manufacturing & Advanced Concepts, Vestas Wind Systems A/S
*Jesper Winther Andersen, CEO & Founder, Earfab
*Stefanie Brickwede, Managing Director, Mobility goes Additive e.V. 

* Moderator: Amalie Kaysen, Head of Product and Portfolio, Danish AM Hub

 

2) AM in the Build Environment: Technology, Innovation, Sustainability - "Main Stage"

During the last three years, Danish AM Hub has looked into Additive Manufacturing’s potential for increasing sustainability of the built environment, and at AM Summit we can show the first tangible project. In this session, we will explore how AM technology can help build a more sustainable future, reducing waste and CO2 emissions. How can AM contribute to more affordable housing options? What are the benefits of using 3D printed bio-based and living materials in terms of sustainability and circularity? What is the potential of AM and digital fabrication for conventional building materials?

* Andrea Ling, PhD Researcher and A&T Fellow, Digital Building Technologies, Institute of Technology & Architecture, ETH Zurich
* Catherine Huang, Partner, Bjarke Ingels Group
* Mathilde Marengo, Head of Studies, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia
* Hasan Alsofi, Co-Founder and COO, 3DCP Group
* Moderator: Tina-Henriette Kristiansen, Architect, Arkaia.life

 

3) How to 3D Print a Nation Greener - "Pejsesalen"

Last year president Biden launched Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward) - a voluntary compact among large manufacturers to help their smaller U.S.-based suppliers increase their use of additive manufacturing. The White House sees the potential in the technology but In Europe initiatives are more widespread. How can Denmark, Germany and Europe in general foster more coordination and efforts to adopt AM and what are learning point so far from driving forward AM in Danish and German industry ecosystem? The session is organized in cooperation with Formnext – the largest professional additive manufacturing convention in the world.

* Kristian Arntz, Chair for Manufacturing Technology, FH Achen – University of Applied Sciences and former Formnext Advisory Board Member
* Peggy Görlitz, Senior Manager, Electronics & Automation Technology, Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI)

* Charlotte Kjeldsen Krarup, Chief Visionary Officer, Danish Industry Foundation
* Rasmus Stoklund, Political Spokesman for the Social Democratic Party and Member of Parliament (Folketinget)
* Vanessa Vega Saenz, Director, Invest in Denmark
* Moderator: Kety Sindze, Managing Editor, 3D ADEPT MEDIA

14.15 - 14.30

BREAK

14.30 - 15.30

BREAKOUT SESSIONS - choose between the following breakout sessions

 

1) Metalprint giver mening (in Danish) - "Pejsesalen"

I denne session zoomer vi ind på 3D metalprint, der i stigende grad finder vej til de danske produktionsgulve. Få stillet din nysgerrighed, hør om din mulighed for at søge Dansk AM Hub om økonomisk støtte og rådgivning til dit første 3D metalprint og få mulighed for at høre fire af Danmarks skarpeste eksperters konkrete erfaringer, gode råd til hvad der virker og ikke virker samt deres bud på, hvad den nærmeste fremtid bringer for metal 3D print.

* Mads Peters, Industrial PhD Student, Newtec Engineering
* Jeppe Skinnerup Byskov, Director Additive Manufacturing, Danish Technological Institute
* Michel Honoré, Project Manager R&D, FORCE Technology
* Sander Michelsen, Lead Engineer Additive Manufacturing, Grundfos
* Moderator: Steffen Schmidt, CTO, Danish AM Hub

 

2) Calculation CO2e: Additive Manufacturing vs. Conventional Manufacturing - "Main Stage"

Danish AM Hub has a vision to make Danish manufacturing companies world leaders in using additive manufacturing (AM) for sustainable production. From that vision, we have developed a C02e calculator that can more clearly visualize what the sustainable benefits of AM are or are not compared to conventional forms of manufacturing. Share knowledge with the experts that have built the calculator, meet producers that have tried the first version and learn how to get involved and try it out.

* Jan-Markus Rödger, Sustainability Strategy Partner, Implement Consulting Group
* Niklas Franke, Head of AM and Production Simulation, Danfoss
* Alberto Solera, Technical Director - TS Series, Zenvo Automotive A/S
* Michael Hauschild (PhD), Head of DTU Centre for Absolute Sustainability
* Moderator: Frank Rosengreen Lorenzen, CEO, Danish AM Hub

 

3) AM Breaking New Grounds - "The Corner"

This session will address how Additive Manufacturing is disrupting traditional sectors introducing innovation and inspiration in new areas of application.
The session is organized in cooperation with Women in 3D Printing (Wi3DP) - a global organization dedicated to promoting, supporting, and inspiring women who are using Additive Manufacturing technologies. Diversity and inclusion in the tech world is an important agenda, and with a membership of Wi3DP, Danish AM Hub supports their mission to empower women in this field.

* Amy Sissala, Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer, the LEGO Group
* Lene Jensen, Business Developer, Create it REAL
* Marion Rouzeaud, Global Sustainability Director, Hexagon

* Ellen M. J. Hedegaard, Business Manager, Danish Technological Institute
* Moderator: Elena Lopez, Head of Division Additive Manufacturing, Fraunhofer IWS and Wi3DP Regional Director Europe

15.30 – 16.00

AM IMPACT AWARD

16.00 – 16.30

AFTER-SUMMIT: NETWORK WITH A DRINK

See examples and newest tendencies in AM and 3D printing

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