RadTech, Chevy Chase, Maryland, in cooperation with The National Institute of Stands and Technology (NIST), announces the formation of Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance (PAMA), with a mission to engage industry, academia, government and NGOs to advance materials and systems science for additive manufacturing.
PAMA will convene a three-part virtual workshop that will provide an overview and opportunities for photopolymer materials and systems characterization within additive manufacturing. The online workshop takes place on November 16, 17 and 18, 2021, from 1-3 p.m. EDT each day, and will feature an overview of PAMA, interactive networking sessions with focused topics and an open discussion regarding the tools and methods to characterize PAM materials.
Invited panelists include Jeff Stansbury, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz; Stephanie Benight, Tactile Material Solutions; Neil Cramer, Arkema; H. Jerry Qi, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert McLeod, University of Colorado Boulder; David Walker, Azul3D; Cameron Miller, NIST; Xiayun Zhao, University of Pittsburgh; and Dianne Poster, NIST.
For more information, visit https://radtech.org/pama/pama-webinars/.