Attendees inspired by the creative, innovative and revolutionary new uses for AM equipment, materials and applications in a wide range of industries.
DEARBORN, Mich., May 31, 2012 — The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) RAPID 2012 Conference and Exposition held May 22-25 in Atlanta, attracted students and professionals from 24 countries interested in 3D imaging and additive manufacturing technologies. The event provided real-world examples of how additive manufacturing is revolutionizing the way new products are designed, prototyped and produced, offering manufacturers advantages in terms of creativity, manufacturability, cost-savings and time-to-market.
The robust program offered plenary sessions with keynote speakers Paul Doe (Prodrive Motorsport Ltd.) and Terry Wohlers (Wohlers Associates), and fundamental workshops lead by Graham Tromans (G P Tromans Associates), Giles Gaskell (Wenzel America Ltd) and Brent Stucker (University of Louisville).
The program offered two full-days of 3D imaging and additive manufacturing conference sessions and workshops with presentations from more than 60 technical papers about 3D imaging, medical and dental industry, transportation industry, final part production, additive manufacturing applications, rapid technologies, metal casting, creative and innovative uses of rapid technologies, and direct write printed materials for electronics. The event revealed that 3D printing is not only cool, hip and hot among makers and mainstream media, additive manufacturing technologies are gaining in popularity and acceptance among the world’s leading manufacturers and engineering professionals seeking ground-breaking ways to bring new products and ideas to market.
“I attended RAPID Conference and Exposition to learn more about advanced uses of 3D imaging and additive manufacturing technologies and found the event inspiring and educational in terms of presentations and exhibits. I attended many of the available seminars and took away a great deal of insight from the industry’s veterans,” said first time RAPID attendee and PartSnap professional engineer Michael Moussa. “I would say this conference is extremely valuable to any newcomer to the industry and I look forward to learning more next year and to seeing how the technology continues to develop.”
On the RAPID show floor, an ‘Exhibitor Innovation’ award was presented to 3D printer OEM Mcor Technologies. The company was recognized for its Matrix and Iris product lines, and for displaying technology innovation to improve business operations and manufacturing. Mcor’s mission is to bring eco-friendly 3D printing to the masses and to make it easy as printing on paper. The entries were judged by members of the SME Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing (RTAM) community. A “Best in Show” award was presented to the Ex One Company, and designated by popular vote. ExOne has decades of manufacturing experience and over $50 million dollars invested in research and product development to pioneer the evolution of nontraditional manufacturing. This investment has yielded a new generation of rapid production technology in the field of additive manufacturing as well as advanced micromachining processes.
Three winners of the Reality Redesigned contest where announced in the 3D Systems Corporation exhibit on the RAPID 2012 show floor. The contest focused on a mountain-biking theme from the Edge Factor Show. Contestants submitted innovative design ideas for mountain-bike component, suspension and frames:
• 1st Place: Cody (Chico, California) designer of the “Thomson to I-Beam Adapter” seat mast design and mounting system.
• 2nd Place: Daniel (Algonquin, Onario) for the “DF-350” frame design.
• 3rd Place: Stephanie (Oakville, Ontario) was recognized for the “Flexible Floating Piston” suspension design.
The RTAM/SME Dick Aubin Distinguished Paper Award was presented to Emanuele Magalini (Eurocoating spa) for submitting “Biological Evidences of Benefits for Additive Manufactured Porous Titanium Foams.” The paper described an innovative application of rapid prototyping processes and techniques for rapid technology and additive manufacturing industry.
The Industry Achievement Award presented to Dr. Brent Stucker (University of Louisville) and Pat Picariello (ASTM International) for their contributions to the ASTM F42 Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies.
The 2012 Design for Direct Digital Manufacturing Competition recognized high school and university students:
• Ian Veenstra & Austin Stiers (Cedar Falls High School) for “Next Generation Tail Light”
• Mathew Mueller (University of Louisville) for “Camera Cap and SD Card Holder”
The RAPID 2012 Conference Planning Committee would like to thank members of the Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing Community (RTAM) and guest speakers for an informative and engaging conference.
RTAM Event Advisors:
• Andrew Christensen (Medical Modeling Inc.)
• David Leigh (Harvest Technologies Corp.)
• Graham Tromans (G P Tromans Associates)
• Kevin Ayres (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
• Todd Grimm (T. A. Grimm & Associates)
3D Imaging Technical Advisors
• Pierre Aubrey (ShapeGrabber Inc.)
• Giles Gaskell (Wenzel America)
• Michael Raphael (Direct Dimensions)
Casting Technical Advisors:
• Tom Prucha (American Foundry Society)
• Thomas Sorovetz (Chrysler Group, LLC)
Consumer Products Technical Advisors:
• Ryan Larson (Nike, Inc)
• Arno Schmadl (EOS Electro Optical Systems GmbH)
• Tim Thelin (RedEye by Stratasys)
Creative/Innovative Technical Advisors:
• Thomas Donahue (3D Systems)
• Nancy Hairston (VanDuzen SculptCAD)
• Jamie Milas (Materialise USA)
• David Van Ness (Northern Arizona University)
Printed Materials Technical Advisors:
• Denis Cormier (Rochester Institute of Technology)
• Vesna Cota (Tyco Electronics Canada)
RAPID 2012 Conference Speakers:
• Agnes Klucha, Pratt & Whitney
• Andreas Berkau, citim GmbH
• Andreas Wegner, University of Duisburg-Essen
• Anna Calluori Holcombe, University of Florida
• Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
• Brent Stucker, University of Louisville
• Bretton Swope, BaroSense
• Charles-Olivier Roy, Artisans due Passage
• Chuck Hansford, Morris Medical
• Damion Shelton, threeRivers 3D, Inc.
• Dan Maas, ExOne
• David Dean, Case Western Reserve University
• David Espalin, University of Texas at El Paso
• David Rosen, Georgia Institute of Technology
• David ten Have, Ponoko
• David Van Ness, Northern Arizona University
• Deon de Beer, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa
• Duane Byerley, Xerox Corp
• Ed Tackett, RapidTech
• Emanuele Magalini, Eurocoating spa
• Francois Kern, C2P Inc
• Francisco Medina, University of Texas at El Paso
• Giles Gaskell, Wenzel America
• Graham Tromans, G P Tromans Associates
• Howard Kuhn, University of Pittsburgh
• Jason Jones, De Montfort University
• Jason Reznar, RayCE America’s
• James Robinson, Arcam AB
• James Gardiner, Engineering Excellence Group
• Jae-Won Choi, The University of Akron
• Justin Hopkins, SCAD
• JB Lafron, 3D Ceram USA
• Kenneth Church, nScypt Inc
• Klaus Mueller-Lohmeier, Festo AG&Co. KG
• Krista Polle, TNO Innovations
• Kuang-Hua Chang, The University of Oklahoma
• Laura West, Fresno City College
• Lijue Xue, National Research Council Canada
• Lisa Harouni, Digital Forming
• Matthew Donovan, Goodrich
• Marc Savard, Fonderie Saguenay
• Mark Vaes, TNO Innovations
• Martin Petrak, Orthopaedic Innovation Centre
• Michael Mock, INUS Technology
• Miachael O’Reilly, Optomec Inc
• Micahel Raphael, Direct Dimensions Inc.
• Mike Formica, threeRivers 3D, Inc.
• Mike Mazen, Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology
• Mike Zeigle, Trek Bicycle Corporation
• Pat Picariello, ASTM International
• Paul Armstrong, Armstrong Mold Corp
• Peter Clark, Magellan Aerospace
• Peter Liacouras, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
• Richard Ranky, Northeastern University: Biomedical Mechatronics Laboratory
• Rus Emerick, Schneider-Electric
• Scott Chapman, Applied Technology Integration
• Scott DeFelice, Oxford Performance Materials, LLC
• Scott E. Martin, Boeing
• Scott Johnston, Boeing
• Scott Slimmer, University of Illinois
• Shane Collins, Directed Manufacturing
• Sheku Kamara, Rapid Prototyping Consortium, Milwaukee School of Engineering
• Siavash Mahdavi, Digital Forming
• Stephen Hoskins, University of West of England Bristol
• Stephen Spanoudis, Motorola Solutions Inc
• Stewart Dickson, Wolfram Research Inc
• Suman Das, Georgia Institute of Technology
• Tim Caffrey, Wohlers Associates
• Thad Tibbetts, Applied Technology Integration
• Trina Bailey, Atlantic Veterinary College
• Vince Anewenter, Milwaukee School of Engineering
• William Cass, Cantor Colburn LLP
• Wego Wang, University of Massachusetts Lowell
“The RAPID Conference and Exposition has a 20-year tradition of embracing new technology and informing attendees about the advances in equipment, materials and applications,” said SME business development manager Gary Mikola. “Our goal this year was to show what’s new and highlight the many ways additive manufacturing can be integrated into the design and manufacturing process.”
RAPID 2012 conference proceedings are available online to all registered attendees. The RAPID 2013 Conference & Exposition will be held in Dearborn, Michigan, May 6-10.
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About RAPID:
RAPID is North America's definitive additive manufacturing conference and exposition. The event brings buyers, sellers and end-users of design, prototyping, tooling and direct manufacturing technologies together in an environment that facilitates networking and business interaction. Attendees can evaluate the latest materials and machinery, compare processes, talk to industry experts and make valuable contacts. Exhibitors can meet new customers, discuss projects face-to-face and generate sales. For more information, please visit
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About SME:
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) is the premier source for manufacturing knowledge, education and networking. Through its many programs, events, activities and online training division, Tooling U, SME connects manufacturing practitioners to each other, to the latest technologies and to the most up-to-date manufacturing processes. SME has members around the world and is supported by a network of chapters and technical communities. A 501(c)3 organization, SME is a leader in manufacturing workforce development issues, working with industry, academic and government partners to support the current and future skilled workforce.
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