INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED 3D PRINTING FASHION SHOW Direct from the catwalks of London, Paris and New York! By world leaders Materialise, featuring leading Fashion Designer Melinda Looi! “Cross disciplinary design and “Working with metal 3D Printing research is rapidly evolving with it is essential to understand the the opportunities provided by challenges to maximise the 3D Printing and advances in opportunities” Scanning and Software” Sara Eastwood, QMI Jennifer Loy, Griffith University 3D PRINTING, SCANNING AND SOFTWARE Join us for an exciting day of challenging seminars, hands-on demonstrations and innovative design from overseas and locally and find out the next step in 3D Printing for your medical, engineering, industrial, curatorial, design and research work. REGISTER NOW Visit: http://www.etouches.com/90492 to register online. For any enquiries regarding registration please use: [email protected] Full day event including morning tea, lunch, drinks and refreshments at networking session at 5.00 and entry to the 3D Printing Fashion Show: $25 For any enquiries regarding program please contact Dr. Jennifer Loy at email: [email protected] Image Credits Fashion Photo: Design: Melinda Looi, Photo: ©The Photoz - Zung All other photos are Griffith University Student Works Photos by: HAFOTO GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY GOLD COAST CAMPUS 29 MAY, 2014 3D PRINTING THE BODY INSIDE AND OUT ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AT GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY GOLD COAST CAMPUS FOR MEDICAL, ENGINEERING, FASHION, FORENSIC AND MUSEUM APPLICATIONS FORUM PROGRAM Registration for the day includes the forum seminars, afternoon project workshops and demonstrations, evening 3D Printing Fashion Show and catering. 9.00am – 9.30am Morning Program Building G09, Room 1.43 Registration (Tea and Coffee on arrival) 3D Printing: Beyond the Basics 9.30am – 10.00am The Body Inside and Out Challenges and Advances in Additive Manufacturing 3D Printing Seminars / Demo Presented by Dr Jennifer Loy; Griffith University Program Leader Industrial Design & 3D Design Digital Media Keynote speaker 10.00am – 10.30am Presented by Professor Ian Gibson Lead Author of Additive Manufacturing Technologies Professor of Industrial Design, Deakin University Creating the 3D Printing Production Web 10.30am – 11.00am Break 11.00am – 11.30am Presented by Wim Michiels Executive Vice President Materialise (Refreshments provided) Challenges and Opportunities in Metal 3D Printing 11.30am – 12.00am Presented by Dr Sara Eastwood Senior Research Specialist QMI Solutions Dynamic Advanced Scanning for Medical 12.00am – 12.30pm Presented by Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou Lecturer University of Queensland Advancing Design with Digital Technologies 12.30pm – 1.00pm Lunch and networking 1.00 – 2.00 AFTERNOON PROJECT WORKSHOPS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Presented by Dr Steve Reay Head of Product Design, Auckland University of Technology (Catering provided) Afternoon Program Building G09, Room 1.43 Creating Connections Using Advanced Software and 3D Printing: Bench to bedside Professor David Lloyd: Overview using 3D geometry in biomechanics of the human body 2.00pm – 4.00pm Professor Rod Barrett: 3D geometry and finite element modelling of tissues inside the human body Professor Saso Ivanovski: 3D printing for tissue engineering of dental and oral implants Professor Peter Milburn: 3D geometry and biomechanics outside the human body Live Projects from Australian researchers with practical demonstrations 4.00pm – 5.00pm • 3D Printers in action • 3D CAD modelling for 3D Printing • Reverse Engineering (Mesh / point clouds) • Body scanning and topological laser scanning Networking 5.00pm – 6.00pm 6.00pm – 7.00pm Drama Theatre on Theatre Lane, G07 (Refreshments provided) MATERIALISE 3D PRINTING FASHION SHOW Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) for direct manufacture is the process where additive or successive processes build complex, finished products, not possible using conventional manufacturing methods. Meet international, national and local experts who will share their understanding in a series of informative seminars, technical demonstrations and hands-on activities. See 3D printers in action and the latest in scanning technology for reverse engineering and capturing data for mesh and point cloud development into models, from the body to the landscape. The morning session will update you on what is happening in 3D Printing around the world, discuss the realities of working with 3D Printing, including metal, and illustrate the opportunities for innovation, particularly in advanced fields including medical devices for inside and outside the body, industrial applications, such as aeronautical and automotive, and emerging curatorial practices in fields such as palaeontology. “Going forward with 3D Printing needs an understanding of systems as well as machines” Wim Michiels, Materialise The afternoon project workshops provide a technical overview of the relationships between data capture, the manipulation of data within 3D software and the optimisation of designs for 3D Printing. There will be hands-on demonstrations of 3D Printers, digital scanners and 3D CAD parametric modellers. Your questions will be answered by experts ready to advise you. If you want to find out how 3D Printing is relevant for you or if want to know how to take your 3D Printing to the next level, this day is for you. Closing the Gap between 3D Printing, Scanning and Software. • Hear from world leading experts in 3D Printing on real world examples of innovation. • Get an expert technical overview of the software. • Understand how to capture data for reverse engineering and manipulate point cloud data and mesh to optimise designs for 3D Printing. • Experience 3D laser scanning from facial scanners and desktop digitizers to large scale topographical scanners. • See a range of 3D Printers in action. What are the advantages of 3D printing / additive manufacturing? • Geometric complexity • Internal geometry • Customised outcomes • Flexibility • Evolution of design • Translation of scan point cloud data into real objects
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