You are invited to attend a special two-day course on design for additive manufacturing (DfAM). Topics covered include consolidating many parts into one, topology optimization, and lattice/mesh structures. The course includes considerations for metal, polymer, and composite materials, the creation of custom parts, and reducing the need for expensive support material. Presentations and hands-on exercises cover these and many other topics. Read More
Click here for the two-day course outline. Our past courses in Australia, Belgium, Canada, South Africa, and the U.S. have received an overall average score of 4.7 from the participants, with five being the best.
The images show a hydraulic manifold for Atlas Copco mining equipment. The version on the left is conventionally machined with 12 nozzles that must be installed. The one at the right was redesigned for and produced by AM. It reduced weight by 91% and consolidated 13 parts into one, resulting in lower assembly cost, less weight and scrap, and the elimination of potential leakage points. Learn how to design these and many other types of parts in this special DfAM course. Register now!
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Olaf DiegelLead instructor and world-renowned DfAM expert |
Terry WohlersPrincipal consultant and president of Wohlers Associates |
Ray HuffAssistant instructor at Wohlers Associates |
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Olaf DiegelLead instructor and world-renowned DfAM expert |
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Terry WohlersPrincipal consultant and president of Wohlers Associates |
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Ray HuffAssistant instructor at Wohlers Associates |
A DfAM expert panel session will be held on the second day of the course.
When: 13-14 June 2019
Where: ZAL Center of Applied Aeronautical Research, Hamburg, Germany
Registration fee: $2,995. Second person from same company: $2,695. Third person: $2,395. Fourth: $2,095. Fifth and subsequent: $1,795. Students: $1,495 (Students should Email Ray Huff for instructions on how to receive the discount.)
Includes special hand-outs, DfAM guidelines document, Wohlers Report 2019, lunches, refreshments, and a 3D-printed gift. Limited to the first 30 registrations. Register Now
When: 13-14 June 2019
Where: ZAL Center of Applied Aeronautical Research, Hamburg, Germany
Registration fee:$2,995. Second person from same company: $2,695. Third person: $2,395. Fourth: $2,095. Fifth and subsequent: $1,795. Students: $1,500 (Students should Email Ray Huff for instructions on how to receive the discount.)
Includes special hand-outs, DfAM guidelines document, Wohlers Report 2019, lunches, refreshments, and a 3D-printed gift. Limited to the first 30 registrations. Register now!
The DfAM course is targeted at designers, engineers, and managers wanting to learn how to design parts that fully benefit from AM. It is ideal for those involved in aerospace, automotive, medical, motor sports, power/energy, industrial machinery, and consumer products.
Email Ray Huff with questions or call 970-225-0086.