Ford, Divergent 3D Execs to Headline AMUG

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference set for Chicago in April.

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference set for Chicago in April.

The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) announced its keynote speakers for the 2022 AMUG Conference, which will be held in Chicago April 3 – 7, 2022. Kevin Czinger, founder, lead inventor, and CEO of Divergent 3D and Czinger Vehicles, and Ellen Lee, technical leader additive manufacturing research at Ford Motor Company, will headline the event and discuss innovations and changes in the automotive sector.

“It will be interesting to hear Kevin's and Ellen's 'similar but different' perspectives on the present and future of manufacturing in the automotive industry. On one hand, we will have the perspective of a young company seeking to disrupt. On the other hand, we will hear from a large, established company seeking to adapt and lead,” said Jordan Weston, AMUG director, education & conference. 

“Ellen represents a 118-year-old company that changed the game over a century ago yet continues to innovate in response to shifting demands. Kevin represents a company that will make its mark by changing the process, altering vehicle architectures, and localizing adaptive, sustainable manufacturing,” Weston added.

Czinger will deliver the keynote on April 5, and will focus on how he founded Divergent 3D in 2013. The company’s approach to 3D printing has already been demonstrated by Divergent's captive product company, Czinger Vehicles, and Divergent 3D is partnering with several major, unnamed automotive OEMs to break the barriers of serial production using additive manufacturing at scale, the company says.

Czinger founded Divergent 3D in 2013 and serves as its CEO. He is also a member of SLM Solutions Group's supervisory board.

On April 7, Lee will present “Automotive Manufacturing to Additive Manufacturing: From History to the Future of Mobility.” She will share how key events and needs in the history of mobility have influenced the development and advancement of the modern manufacturing industry, such as the moving assembly line, development of new materials, and creation of new technologies. Building on that insight, she will discuss the continued drive for innovation in new aspects, such as mass customization, decentralized supply chains, and digital manufacturing—and additive manufacturing will play a critical role in meeting those needs.

Lee has been with Ford Motor Company for 23 years. For the past six years, she has served in her current role as technical leader for additive manufacturing research. In that capacity, she has become well-known and well respected in the additive manufacturing industry.

Rounding out the featured stage presentations are Insights and Highlights on Monday, April 4, and the Innovators Showcase on Wednesday, April 6. The keynotes and featured presentations will begin each day of the conference, which also includes 150 presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and hands-on training sessions.

Designed for novice and experienced additive manufacturing users, AMUG Conference agenda topics range from technology basics to advanced applications to business considerations. Conference details and registration are available on the AMUG website.


 

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