Presentations are invited for the 2022 ASTM International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (ICAM 2022), hosted by the ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE) and supported by more than a dozen ASTM technical committees. The conference will be held Oct. 31 – Nov. 4, 2022, at the JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa (Orlando, Florida, USA).
ICAM is ASTM International’s seventh annual flagship event related to standardization, qualification, and certification with a focus on industry-specific requirements addressing the entire AM process chain.
ICAM 2022 consists of 27 symposia covering major topics and key areas. It is organized by more than 100 scientific committee members, all advanced manufacturing experts from industry, academia, government and regulatory agencies, national labs, and more.
Authors are invited to submit their abstract, outlining the scope of their presentation in no more than 300 words, to one of the 27 different conference topics. These topics include, but are not limited to:
- Feedstock materials,
- Fatigue and fracture,
- Mechanical testing,
- NDE,
- Defense,
- Space,
- Construction,
- Industry 4.0,
- Robotics, and more.
A full list of conference topics can be found on the ICAM 2022 website. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present in Orlando.
ICAM 2021 featured a five-day hybrid event including over 475 sessions, 11 live panel sessions, seven keynote addresses, 17 awards presented, and more than 850 registrants from over 30 countries globally.
Building upon the success of the previous events, ICAM 2022 will involve more ASTM committees and external stakeholders, setting the stage to bring experts from around the world to exchange the latest developments in the field of advanced/additive manufacturing with emphasis on the transition of research to application.
For more information on ICAM 2022, including abstract submission and deadlines, please visit www.amcoe.org/icam2022.
Formed in 2018, the AM CoE is a collaborative partnership among ASTM International and organizations from industry, government, and academia, that conduct strategic R&D to advance standards across all aspects of AM technologies. The center aims to accelerate the development and adoption of robust, game-changing technologies by supporting standardization, developing training and certification programs, and providing market intelligence and advisory services.
For more on the work of the AM CoE, visit www.amcoe.org.
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