Event Agenda
*All agenda items listed are subject to change
All sessions will be held in the Tennessee Manufacturing and Design Enterprise (TN-MADE) building, located at 2023 Valley Vista Rd., Knoxville, TN
*All agenda items listed are subject to change
All sessions will be held in the Tennessee Manufacturing and Design Enterprise (TN-MADE) building, located at 2023 Valley Vista Rd., Knoxville, TN
No Host Gathering
Orange Hat Brewing Company
10246 Hardin Valley Road
Knoxville, TN 37932
Time | Topic | Speaker/Organization |
0800 | Welcome from America Makes | Brandon Ribic, America Makes |
0820 | Keynote: Welcome from the University of Tennessee Knoxville | Chancellor Donde Plowman, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Jonathan Phipps, Institute for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing at University of Tennessee Knoxville |
0840 | Overview of the UTK Institute for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing and the National Science Foundation-funded UTK MRSEC Center for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing | Jonathan Phipps, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Institute for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing |
0900 | Advanced Manufacturing Confluence – Phase 2 (AMC PH) | Robert Baradino, Center Street Technologies |
0930 | Hybrid Manufacturing for Rapid Tooling and Repair | Pedro Cortes, Youngstown State University; Yousub Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1000 | Networking Break | |
1030 | Craitor Expeditionary 3D Printer | Eric Shnell, Craitor |
1100 | Reliable Additive Manufacturing 1 Meter Tall (RAM1) | Alan Fung, Aerojet Rocketdyne |
1130 | IACMI – The Composites Institute | Chad Duty, IACMI |
1200 | Lunch Buffet/Networking Break | |
1300 | Scaling Up! Industrializing Large Scale AM and Next Generation Hybrid Processes | Brian Post, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1330 | SWAAHT – Additive Manufacturing Casting Replacement Optimization (AMCRO) – Heat Treating and Chemistry | Jayme Keist, Penn State University |
1400 | Advanced Nano-Composites for Navy Applications | Cantwell Carson, United Protective Technologies |
1430 | Networking Break | |
1500 | Methods for Additive Manufacturing – Cross Platform Consistency (AM-CPC) | Joy Gockel, Colorado School of Mines |
1530 | Overview of Polymer and Composite AM Research | Vlastimil Kunc, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1615-2100 | Tours of the Zeanah Engineering Complex and the Institute for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing (IAMM), followed by a reception in Neyland Stadium. (Round-trip transportation provided to/from TN Made Building |
Time | Topic | Speaker/Organization |
0800 | Welcome from America Makes | Brandon Ribic, America Makes |
0820 | Keynote Presentation: Hybrid Manufacturing Using Additive Friction Stir Deposition (AFSD), Metrology, and Machining | Tony Schmitz, University of Tennessee, Knoxville/Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
0900 | SWAAHT – Development and Transition of HY80 Steel for Qualification to NAVSEA WIRE-DED Technical Publication | Matthew Priddy, Mississippi State University; Alexander Michelson, Solvus Global |
0930 | Digital Manufacturing at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) | Vincent Paquit, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
1000 | Networking Break | |
1030 | Defense Manufacturing Community Support Program (DMCSP)/(SEAMTN) | Tony Schmitz, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, SEAMTN |
1100 | Additive Manufacturing Technology Roadmap for Casting and Forging | Christian McCalley, Deloitte Consulting, LLP. |
1130 | Rapid Innovation Call/Open Project Call Panel: Member Experience and Benefits | Ben DiMarco, The Ohio State University; Sarah Jordan, Skuld, LLC.; Alex Kitt, Edison Welding Institute (EWI); Joy Gockel, Colorado School of Mines |
1230 | Lunch Buffet/Networking Break | |
1330 | Tours of the TN-Made Building, IACMI Checkerboard, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) – (Round-trip transportation provided) |
Pretentious Beer Co.
131 S. Central Street
Knoxville, TN 37902
Time | Topic | Speaker/Organization |
0800 | Welcome from America Makes | Brandon Ribic, America Makes |
0820 | Novel Hot Gas Components for Gas Turbine Engines Enabled by Materials and AM Process Development | Michael Kirka, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
0900 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phases 1 & 2: Advanced Nano-Coatings for High-Temperature Applications | Cantwell Carson, United Protective Technologies |
0930 |
High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phases 1 & 2: Advanced Additive Manufacturing of Rocket Engine Components
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Thomas Pomorski, Ursa Major |
1000 | Networking Break | |
1030 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phases 1 & 2: Advance Manufacturing of High-Temperature of Nozzle Materials | Jaco Schutte, ReLogic Research, Inc. |
1100 |
High-Temperature Enabling Additive Manufacturing, Phase 1: Managing Additive Assembly’s Numerical Tolerances Leveraging Engineering Simulation (MA(2)NTLES)
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Cameron Gygi, The Ohio State University |
1130 |
High-Temperature Enabling Additive Manufacturing, Phase 1: Maturation of Additive Geometric Management Approaches (MAGMA) for High-Mach Applications
|
Jordan Severson, Boeing |
1200 | Lunch Buffet/Networking Break | |
1300 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phases 1 & 2: Demonstrate Technical Solutions for Thermally-Managed and Shape-Stable Leading Edge; Advanced Thermal Management Schemes for Next-Generation High Velocity Vehicles | Md Mahamudur Rahman, University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) – Aerospace Center |
1340 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phase 2: Advanced Thermal Management Schemes for Next-Generation High Velocity Vehicles. | Jorge Mireles, University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) – W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation |
1400 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phases 1 & 2: Demonstrate Additive Manufacturing of Ultra High-Temperature Composite Materials; Thermal Coating Material Advancement for Rocket Motors | Jay Braymer and Dillon Herbert, Blue Force Technologies |
1430 | Networking Break | |
1500 |
In-Process Monitoring for Reduced Electron Beam (EB) – Directed Energy Disposition (DED) Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Costs
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Ron Aman, Edison Welding Institute (EWI) |
1530 | GRaded Alloy Transition Development 2 (GRATD2) Program | Dan Driemeyer, Boeing |
1600 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phase 2: Advanced Manufacturing of High Temperature Nozzle Materials | Hunter Taylor, Tailored Alloys |
1630 | High-Temperature Applications Using Additive Manufacturing, Phase 2: Enabling Robust Production Technologies by Modeling Additive Geometries with Novel Materials for Aerospace (ERuPTMAGMA) | Anthony Manerbino, Elementum 3D |
1700 | Close Out / Thank You | Brandon Ribic, America Makes |