Case studies of aluminum parts manufacturing using metal 3D printers by advanced users <Zoom Online Seminar> - Utilizing complex integrated shapes that are impossible with conventional processing methods, as well as lattice, honeycomb, and porous structures, to achieve the creation of innovative parts, weight reduction, a significant decrease in the number of parts, rapid manufacturing, and a reduction in the number of workers.

The complex shape modeling, integrated modeling, lattice/honeycomb structure modeling, porous structure modeling, hybrid structure modeling, direct modeling from 3D data, as well as topology optimization and collaboration with generative design, which were difficult with conventional processing methods and technologies, can lead to the creation of innovative aluminum parts that are not available from traditional or other companies. This includes rapid development, prototyping, and modeling of parts, dramatic reductions in the number of parts, lightweight and compact designs, and significant reductions in manufacturing time, costs, processes, and workforce.
In this seminar, pioneering users such as J.3D, ODEC, and the pioneer of white copper, who are utilizing metal 3D printers to rapidly develop, prototype, and manufacture complex aluminum parts, will specifically explain the points and precautions for implementation and utilization, various modeling methods and technologies, and groundbreaking modeling cases that significantly differentiate their uniquely developed next-generation AM technology from other companies, sharing both success and failure stories.
With the remarkable advancements in metal AM technology, the use of metal 3D printers for aluminum part modeling and manufacturing will become commonplace in a few years. The instructors, who have numerous research results and abundant modeling achievements, will provide easy-to-understand lectures for those considering implementation, beginners with interest, and those who have recently started working in this field.

Date and time | Wednesday, Aug 20, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 04:30 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 17,000 yen |
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