4th AMTC to Explore the Industrialization of Additive Manufacturing for a New Tomorrow

Aachen, Germany – October 8, 2021 – Additive Manufacturing (AM) is changing the world. This disruptive, next-generation technology is helping to put more advanced rockets into space, revolutionizing design thinking for sustainability solutions and shaping jobs of the future. More than 60 speakers, including from Boeing, Siemens, McKinsey, Audi, RWTH and TUM are confirmed for this year’s leading global industry event, the AMTC, to share their views on the journey of additive manufacturing.

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The opportunities to industrialize and grow advanced additive manufacturing have never been greater. Major global issues such as climate change, growing population and the increasing consumer expectation for sophisticated personalized products mean that business leaders are looking for better and improved ways to produce and bring goods to market.

Additive manufacturing is a technology that delivers both solutions and added opportunities to support a new generation of customer-centred products that maximize functionality and minimize waste. The opportunities and challenges facing the industrialization of advanced manufacturing and the future of AM is top of the agenda for C-level executives and their counterparts from higher education, regulatory agencies and governments at this year’s industry leading Advanced Manufacturing Technology Conference in Germany.

“Advanced additive manufacturing is about 21st century design and long-term thinking to solve complex industrial and environmental issues,” said Prof. Michael Süss, Oerlikon Chairman and founding partner of AMTC. “We are sensing an acceleration of its growth momentum with more and more industries embracing AM solutions.”

Under the umbrella of the 2021 motto, “Momentum for Growth,” the conference will look to the future, kicking off with a platform for 3D start-ups to pitch their ideas and network with industry executives. On Day 2, speakers will present success stories around new material solutions, AM education, future standards, and the success factors for scaling and customizing hardware, such as 3D printers. The final day of the conference is filled with workshops on five key topics. In total, more than 60 speakers will address the latest developments in the additive manufacturing industry.

RWTH Professor Johannes Henrich Schleifenbaum

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Hosted this year in Aachen, the conference underlines the high-level and extensive collaboration needed to launch a new industrial revolution. The RWTH Aachen University joins to complement the existing partnership with the Technical University of Munich. “For Advanced Manufacturing to be successful in the future, engineers, managers and scientists need to learn about and understand additive manufacturing,” said RWTH Professor Johannes Henrich Schleifenbaum. “We have already introduced an AM curriculum at RWTH and are thrilled to see so many AM-related research projects underway.”

AMTC is taking place on October 12-14, 2021, at the Eurogress in Aachen. For a full list of speakers and panelists, visit the AMTC website.

Register online and join AMTC for free. Some 200 guests will attend the conference in person and more than 1000 will participate virtually.

About AMTC

The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Conference takes place October 12-14, 2021 at the Eurogress in Aachen, Germany. It is an annual meeting of experts and thought leaders from industry, academia, government and the scientific community to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with the industrialization of Advanced Manufacturing. The conference is the fourth in a series that began as the Munich Technology Conference (MTC) in 2017. Founded by the Switzerland-based international technology Group, Oerlikon, the conference is hosted in 2021 in Aachen to include the RWTH Aachen. Oerlikon, TUM and RWTH serve as the hosting partners of the AMTC. Other partners include Siemens, Siemens Energy, Boeing, Trumpf and McKinsey and Co. The conference is conducted in English. For more information and to register for the conference, visit https://www.amtc.community/amtc/en/.

Source: AMTC

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