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

October 16  l  5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

No Host Gathering
Orange Hat Brewing Company
10246 Hardin Valley Road
Knoxville, TN 37932

October 17  l  8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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

October 18  l  8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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)

October 18 l  7:00 to 11:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:00 p.m.)

Pretentious Beer Co.
131 S. Central Street
Knoxville, TN 37902

October 19  l  8 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
(Closed Audience/DD2345 Clearance Required/Seating is Limited)

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
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)
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
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