Webinar
Harnessing the Potential of Additive Manufacturing Technologies through Collaboration
By Lim Mun Chun, Andy Chia, Sunil Khadgarai and Dr. Tan Jie Lun
About this webinar
Partnerships and collaborations are crucial to turn additive manufacturing into a widely trusted manufacturing technology and create applications that open up new possibilities.
In our webinar, experts from Materialise, Singapore’s Nanyang Polytechnic, along with maritime partners the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and ShipParts.com will explain how our collaboration drives the development of new capabilities in AM technology and help inspire the next generation of AM applications.
What you will learn
- How collaboration and co-creation enable meaningful applications
- How using Materialise’s software solutions for 3D printing can help your business
- About the Additive Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) at Nanyang Polytechnic and its AM cases
- Details of AM application in Maritime Case Study and Quality Assurance Considerations
- The benefits of professional additive manufacturing/3D printing courses and certification
Speakers
Lim Mun Chun
Lim Mun Chun
Account Manager, Materialise
Lim Mun Chun is the Account Manager for Materialise and leads the South East Asia with focuses on overall strategy for business development and foster client relationships. For the past 6 years in the AM industry, he has developed vast experience on overall AM industry in Asia Pacific. He is now leveraging knowledge and experience gained on the market and help organizations to optimize their AM through software solutions and consultancy in Materialise.
Andy Chia
Andy Chia
Senior Lecturer, Nanyang Polytechnic
Andy is both an academic educator and a practitioner of additive manufacturing (AM) and product design and development, with a proven record of developing innovative solutions to engineering problems in aerospace and industrial systems. He was instrumental in the qualification of the DMLS system in AMIC that was then deployed to build flight-worthy aerospace components which achieved EASA certification. His current main area of research focus is in design for AM for aerospace systems and nano-satellites.
Sunil Khadgarai
Sunil Khadgarai
Principal Surveyor, ABS
Sunil Khadgarai is Principal Surveyor in Corporate Classification department of ABS. He assists the Chief Surveyor in providing guidance and oversight of certification of materials and equipment worldwide, required for marine classification. He is instrumental in developing ABS policies and guidance for certification of additive manufacturing (AM) parts and actively involved in various AM development projects for marine applications.
Dr. Tan Jie Lun
Dr. Tan Jie Lun
Project Manager, ShipParts.com
Dr. Tan is the Project Manager (Additive Manufacturing) for ShipParts.com. He is currently overseeing the AM projects which aim to improve the adoption rate as well as to boost the confidence of the technology within the maritime industry. He was part of a joint-lab program between SLM Solutions Group AG and Singapore Centre for 3D Printing during his Ph.D. candidature at Nanyang Technological University.
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