AMPM Conference, PowderMet2022 call for papers

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The co-located 2022 AMPM conference and PowderMet2022 will be held June 12–15, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, at the Portland Convention Center.

The program committee for the Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy Conference (AMPM2022) has issued a call for papers and posters covering the latest developments in the fast-growing field of metal additive manufacturing (AM). The AMPM conference has grown significantly since its debut in 2014 as the only conference focused on metal AM. The 2022 conference will be held June 12–15, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, at the Portland Convention Center.

Technical program co-chairmen Animesh Bose, Desktop Metal, and James Sears, Amaero Additive Manufacturing, request abstracts covering any aspect of metal AM including:

  • Modeling of metal AM materials, components and 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 and evaluation.
  • Metal AM applications.
  • Metal AM management issues.

“As the only annual metal additive manufacturing/3D printing conference, the AMPM conferences provide the latest R&D in this thriving technology,” said James P. Adams, executive director/CEO, Metal Powder Industries Federation. “The continued growth of the metal AM industry relies on technology transfer of the latest research and development, a pivotal function of AMPM2022.”

The abstract submission deadline is November 5, 2021.

All topics related to powder metallurgy and particulate materials should be submitted to the co-located PowderMet2022: International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials at PowderMet2022.org.

Technical program co-chairmen Paul Hauck, SSI Sintered Specialties, and Tim McCabe, OptiMIM, request abstracts covering any aspect of PM and particulate materials technology.

Suggested topics include:

  • Design and modeling of PM materials, components and processes.
  • Particulate production.
  • General compaction and forming processes.
  • Powder injection molding (metals and ceramics).
  • Pre-sintering and sintering.
  • Secondary operations.
  • Materials.
  • Refractory metals, carbides and ceramics.
  • Advanced particulate materials and processes.
  • Material properties.
  • Test and evaluation.
  • Applications.
  • Management issues.

“The annual PowderMet conference is the powder metallurgy (PM) industry’s strategic networking event, bringing delegates face-to-face, exposing the latest research and development, celebrating industry achievements, and more,” said James P. Adams, executive director/CEO, Metal Powder Industries Federation. “North America’s largest exhibit, a collection of leading suppliers and service providers for PM, particulate materials, and metal additive manufacturing applications, will provide the cutting-edge advancements in the industry.”

The abstract submission deadline is November 5, 2021.

The co-located conferences are sponsored by the Metal Powder Industries Federation, the North American trade association representing the powder metallurgy industry, and its affiliate APMI International.

APMI International is a non-profit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science. Its purpose is to disseminate and exchange information about PM and particulate materials through publications, conferences, and other activities of the society.

MORE INFO  www.mpif.org or www.ampm2022.org