Responsible Design for AM
Responsible Design is an essential and emerging field that covers a range of multidisciplinary themes. This free one day event focuses on the Responsible Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) and will explore current perspectives from the wider 3D printing community, from grass roots to large scale initiatives. The event will showcase the positive impact AM is having on our world and provide a forum to strategise the future agenda of Responsible DfAM.
This EPSRC Design for Additive Manufacturing Network event brings together Theme Leaders from Loughborough University (UK) and the Western University (Canada) to host a programme of talks from academic, industry and maker community speakers, highlighting areas in sustainability, open source innovation, equality and inclusion, and socially responsible DfAM.
The event will be held online and will host a variety of talks as well targeted interactive sessions.
Draft agenda
10am – event opens
Session 1: Sustainability in DfAM
Michael Hunt (3D Mike Youtuber/ 3DPrinting Cornwall) – UK SME perspective on sustainable 3D printing
Fabio Cruz-Sanchez (University of Lorraine, France) – Sustainable distributed recycling via additive manufacturing: from technical to systemic challenge
Session 2: Open Source DfAM
Prof Joshua Pearce (Western University, Canada) – The rise of OS AM scientific hardware and career success
Samantha Snabes (US Company RE3D) – Thinking big, printing huge and keeping it open source
Keynote speaker
Adrian Bowyer (Founder of RepRAP) – The Mass Proliferation of Open-Source Hardwear in AM & the Future of Open-Source Innovation
Session 3: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in DfAM
Sarah Goehrke (Director of DEI initiative for Women in 3D Printing) – Perspectives, Challenges, and Opportunities for Women in AM/DfAM
Breakout sessions
Session 4: Socially Responsible DfAM
Ian Falconer (Fishy Filaments, UK SME) – Tales from the Cornish Coast – Scaling and Deployment for Responsible Impact
Andrew Lamb – Field Ready – DfAM & Humanitarian Engineering, Ethics and Emergencies
Victoria Jaqua – (OSMS Open Source Medical Supplies Medical Community Lead) – Moving Forward with Open Source DfAM for Medical Humanitarian Aid
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Please register to attend below.
Address
Online via MS Teams
Booking
6th September 2022