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AGENDA FROM 2009
AGENDA FOR 2010 TO BE CONFIRMED
Open to All Exhibiting Companies
Presentations take place in the purpose built
Open Technology Forum Auditoriums
Hosted on the Exhibits floor
Aero Engineering - Open Technology Forum
Composites Engineering - Open Technology Forum
Running as part of the FREE TO ATTEND Exhibition, the 2 day Open Technology Forums provide the opportunity to sit in on presentations from many of the industry’s leading suppliers of latest technology & solutions for the Aerospace and Composite Engineering industries.
Agenda from our 2009 Open Technology Forum
Day 1 - Tuesday 10th November 2009
10.00am
Linking Manufacturing Simulation and Industrial Automation - Bridging the Virtual and Real Worlds
Applied Computing & Engineering Limited - Mr. Yash Kandhia - Technical Director
10.25am
Sandvik Coromant in Aerospace - Expertise for Challenging Aerospace Production
Sandvik Coromant - Ian Lain, Aerospace Business Development Manager
10.50am
Machine Independent Software for Programming and Simulation of CNC Fibre Placement Machines.
CGTech Limited - Mr. John Reed - Managing Director
11.15am
Applying OEM practices within an SME
Hone-All Precision Limited - Mrs. Andrea Rodney - Director
11.40am
Fatigue enhancement of Aero Engine and Aircraft structural components by the Application of Controlled Shot Peening and Laser Peening
Metal Improvement Company - Mr. Graham Hammersley - Technical Service Manager
12.05pm
Taking out the risk - Design and simulation of Sustainable LEAN Integrated Manufacturing facilities.
SimX Limited - Mr. Robert Lloyd - CEO
12.30pm
From Plan to Production: Connecting virtual & physical manufacturing
Siemens Plc - Andy Worwood - Strategic Account Manager
12.55pm
Technical Materials for aerospace applications
New Metals & Chemicals Limited - Mr. John Lindsay - Director
1.20pm
Developments in Machining and Inspection of Aerospace Components
Delcam - Mr. Peter Dickin - Marketing Manager
1.45pm
Total lifecycle system management (TLCSM) an opportunity for long-term value.
Parametric Technology (UK) Limited - Mr. David Hughes - Business Development Director
2.10pm
Intertek's technical service network of engineering consultancy, certification, auditing and testing expertise: How Intertek provides effective support to address aero engineering technical issues and legislative / compliance requirements
Intertek CAPCIS, Mr. Pete Aylott - Commercial Director
2.35pm
Optical measurement and NDE techniques for the Aerospace industry
Dantec - Mr. Rob Wood - Product Specialist
3.00pm
Meeting the requirements of CE mark in the military/aerospace environment
TRaC - Mr. Steve Hayes - Managing Director
3.25pm
Titanium: thin wall machining
ATI Stellram - John Palmer - Global Aerospace Manager
3.50pm
AS 9100 and SC21
LRQA Limited - Kevin Smith - Account Manager
DAY 2 - Wednesday 11th November 2009
10.00am
Electroforming of Light Weight Engineering Components
NiCoForm, Inc - Berl Stein - President
10.25am
Collier Research's HyperSizer Achieves Lightest Weight in Preliminary Design of NASA's Ares V Launch Vehicle
Collier Research - HyperSizer - Craig Collier - President
10.50am
Titanium Composites for Aerospace- SiC reinforcement moves titanium up a gear.
TISICS Limited - Stephen Kyle-Henney - Managing Director
11.15am
Future of quality planning in the aerospace industry
Dyadem - Ms. Maureen Robusto
11.40am
Optical metrology to handle the smallest to the largest of the aerospace manufacturing industry
GOM UK Ltd - Kevin Hawley - Sales Manager
12.05pm
Fuel Tank Inerting
Marshall Aerospace - Mick Milne - Director of Marketing and Business Development
12.30pm
Efficient High-Fidelity Modelling of Multi-domain Systems
Adept Scientific Plc - Surak Perera - Applications Engineer, Maths and Simulation
12.55pm
Innovative metal replacement solutions to save weight, reduce friction, and maximize aerospace component life
DuPont Vespel(R) - Edward Paxton - Aerospace Segment Leader - Europe
1.20pm
Manufacturing Processes for Aerospace Machining
WFL Millturn Technologies GmbH & KG.Co - Hartwig Speigner & Simon Pollard
1.45pm
The Latest Trends in Commercial & Military Aircraft Maintenance Documentation
Continental DataGraphics - Sean McBride, Boeing Program Manager
2.10pm
A new Composites Certification and Evaluation Facility
National Composites Certification and Evaluation Facility - Niall Macfadyen - Operations Director
2.35pm
The Quest for Process Excellence
iGrafx - Roy Garlick - Sales and Country Manager - UK & Ireland
3.00pm
Modern Methods in Aerospace Manufacturing
Yamazaki Mazak UK Limited - Brian Robertson - General Sales Manager
3.25pm
Composite production with LAP Laser Projectors
LAP GmbH - Axel Rieckmann - Sales Manager
3.50pm
What are the new skills and competencies that Aerospace employees need to adopt if they are to remain competitive in the 21st Century?
Oakland Consulting - Niall Cleary - Managing Consultant
4.15pm
Houghton-Trend Europe, a unique, on-line, hosted fluid management program from global speciality lubricants manufacturer Houghton, designed to improve metalworking lubricants performance and reduce lubricant related costs
Houghton plc - Phil Law - Marketing Manager Fluidcare.
NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS:
Making a presentation is a great way of maximising your impact on the show floor, with invited Q & A at the end of presentations and then an opportunity for attendees to come & speak to you on your booth afterwards.
A 'Moderator' for the session will be alongside ensuring time-keeping and making necessary introductions to the attending audience.
SEPTEMBER 2010 - OPEN TECHNOLOGY FORUM
Technical specifications:
Presentations will be “plug and play”, therefore, speakers can use the laptop provided on site or bring along laptop to plug into the A/V set up.
Presentations will be scheduled at 15 minute intervals, therefore, ideally presentations should not overrun 10 minutes.
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