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Technical Sessions

 

Regular technical sessions include papers of original and unpublished work addressing recent advances in the full spectrum of powder metallurgy & particulate materials technologies. The technical sessions are forums to review and publicize recent work contributing to the state of the art and/or discussing emerging areas of interest. All submissions should clearly outline the results of the latest research, innovations, or improvements in PM processing or products.

All accepted abstracts will require manuscripts prior to presentation at the conference.

Contact Deb Stab with questions.

PowderMet Categories

 

  • Design & Modeling of PM Materials, Components & Processes
  • Particulate Production
  • General Compaction & Forming Processes
  • Powder Injection Molding (Metals & Ceramics)
  • Pre-Sintering & Sintering
  • Secondary Operations
  • Materials
  • Refractory Metals, Carbides & Ceramics
  • Advanced Particulate Materials & Processes
  • Material Properties
  • Test & Evaluation
  • Applications
  • Management Issues

AMPM Categories

 

  • Modeling of Metal AM Materials, Components & Processes
  • Design of Metal AM Components
  • Particulate Production for Metal AM
  • Metal AM Build Processes
  • Metal AM Sintering
  • Metal AM Post-Build Operations
  • Metal AM Materials
  • Metal AM Materials Properties
  • Metal AM Testing & Evaluation
  • Metal AM Applications
  • Metal AM Management Issues

Abstracts submitted for the general technical session programming will not be considered for poster presentation.

All accepted abstracts will require manuscripts prior to presentation at the conference.

Special Interest Programs

 

In addition to the regular technical sessions and posters, several special interest programs are being organized. Presentations in these programs are by invitation only.

Poster Program

 

Scott Davis, Poster Chair
Hoeganaes Corporation
 
This presentation format is suitable for authors who wish to report important work in-progress—research that catches the cutting edge of powder metallurgy or particulate technology.

The poster format lends itself to reporting preliminary research results which may have large potential for industrial development, or simply where this alternate form of presentation is deemed more attractive. Abstracts submitted for the poster program will not be considered for presentation in the general technical sessions.

All poster program participants will be eligible for Poster Awards. Manuscript submission is encouraged but not mandatory.

Other Conference Activities

 

  • General sessions are planned to focus on the international PM industry and topical issues.
  • A trade exhibition featuring international suppliers of metal powders, components, equipment, and related services.
  • Special events, luncheons, receptions, and other functions will be planned.

 

 

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