The EC funded research project DIMAP shows a new additive manufacturing paradigm and opportunities enabled by inkjet based multi material 3D printing. First results in ink development of ceramic en-hanced, electrically conductive, high strength as well as temperature resistant and foamable inks were achieved and first test objects were printed.
The project progress opens up opportunities for a wide range of industrial application.
In this workshop experts of the DIMAP-consortium together with Alphacam cover newest nanotechnologicaloptimized material developments in 3D-printing and the resulting possibilities in production.
WHY PARTICIPATE?
Inkjet based multimaterial 3D-printing can solve complex design tasks, but:
- Which new applications are enabled through the current material developments?
- How can electro-conductive inks be integrated directly into the component design ?
- How reliable will be the upcoming parts ?
- Which material properties are enabled through simulation and voxel-matrix design ?
WHO?
You are familiar with 3D printing and polyjet technology and you want to know more about new functional materials?
September 28, 2017
09:00 – 12:00 (before the Add+it)
Mueseum Arbeitswelt
Wehrgrabengasse 7
HOW TO REGISTER?
Please select the DIMAP Lead User Workshop in the registration from of the Add+it 2017 or write an email to Verena Musikar.






































In September 2017, the 3rd edition of the Add+it 2017 (Symposium on ADDitive Manufacturing and Innovative Technologies), focused on Polymers, will take place, in Steyr, AT ( September 28 – 29, 2017, Museum Arbeitswelt).





























In May 2017, the 7th edition of the NIL Industrial Day symposium will be held in Berlin, Germany (May 2-3, 2017). The NIL Industrial Day is the major event supplementing the academic and scientific oriented conferences with the aim to inform industrial early adopters and those companies evaluating to invest in Nanoimprint Lithography (NIL) as manufacturing method on the status of NIL for production purpose.
Dr. Frank Achenbach
Martin Friedrich
Prof. Dr. Bernd Bickel
Gabriel Dämmer
Dr. Patrick Galliker
Dr. Thomas Grießer
Dr. Karl- Heinz Haas
Manfred Haiberger
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Hanemann
Christoph Heidl
Norbert Hessenberger
Mag. Thomas Janics
Christine Kinet
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Raimund Kleiser
Andreas Kreuzer
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Julia Mergheim
Christophe MERCIER
Dr. Michael Mühlberger
Prof. Dr. Kishore Pochiraju


