Laser Additive Manufacturing in Texas

Feb. 23, 2010
ORLANDO, Florida --The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is creating a buzz of excitement with its second annual Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) workshop in Houston, Texas, May 11–12, which will provide industry experts from fields such as automotive, aerospace, oil and gas, biomedical, construction, and others to discuss and tout laser additive manufacturing’s vast potential.

ORLANDO, Florida --The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is creating a buzz of excitement with its second annual Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) workshop in Houston, Texas, May 11–12, which will provide industry experts from fields such as automotive, aerospace, oil and gas, biomedical, construction, and others to discuss and tout laser additive manufacturing’s vast potential. “We recognize that additive manufacturing is a very broad topic area and at this point is hot in a number of industries,” notes Paul Denney, general chair of the LAM workshop and director of the laser applications lab at the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) in East Hartford, CT. “That’s one reason we’re going to be in Houston. Tailoring surfaces for performance is a big issue for the oil and gas and energy industries located in that area, so that’s why we’re taking the show to them.”

The workshop is geared to manufacturing engineers and managers, process and R&D engineers, applications and construction engineers, precision-parts specialists and OEMs, among others. “We’d like to see a lot of the end users,” Denney urges. “The idea is to get people out there to talk about how the technology has been implemented and look at cross-fertilization from industry to industry and application to application so people who may want to get into an area feel more comfortable that the technology is more mature.”
The workshop’s cutting-edge value has been affirmed with sponsorships from major industry leaders like Alabama Laser, Coherent, Huffman, IPG Photonics, Laserline, Fraunhofer, Joining Technologies, and Trumpf.

Topics will include:
• Laser cladding for aerospace, automotive, DOD, heavy equipment, oil and gas, and power generation
• Hybrid approach to laser cladding, joining dissimilar metals, high-end laser coating, laser hot wire metal deposition, new cladding techniques for component repair and general manufacturing
• Research, development, and international applications of additive manufacturing.
• The future of Laser Additive Manufacturing

For more information and to register, visit the LIA LAM website at www.laserinstitute.org/LAM.
To preview the 2010 Program, visit the LAM website at http://www.laserinstitute.org/conferences/lam/program.

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