International Conference on Manufacturing Models and Methods

International Conference on Manufacturing
“ITAR” works for the revolution in the emerging field of science and technology and brings research scholars and professionals under one roof to share their knowledge and expertise with the students. International Conference on Manufacturing Models and Methods conference aims to emphasize quality assurance and authentication and inculcate technical revolution among students and genius minds.

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Additive Manufacturing Strategies 2024

February 6-8, 2024 | USA

Additive Manufacturing Strategies is a 100% in-person event February 6-8, 2024 in New York City. This industry touchstone conference brings together AM stakeholders from all over the world. AMS includes panels and keynotes on topics most critical in the fast-growing world of additive manufacturing.

The 8th Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase

January 16-17, 2024 | USA

The 8th Annual Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase continues to be North America's premiere military, aerospace and defense 3D printing event featuring senior-level DoD acquisition priorities, international 3D printing initiatives, and innovative technological presentations on cutting-edge solutions being developed across the advanced manufacturing and 3dprnting industry.

International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and System Analysis (ICMESA)

January 10-11, 2024 | Cyprus

International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and System Analysis is your opportunity to explore new locations and engage in top- level conferences relating to Engineering and related fields. It will help you create new contacts, put your ideas forward and gain immense knowledge.

Lean Industry 4.0

November 22-23, 2023 | Spain

Lean Industry manufacturers are predicting smart, connected products launched will jump from 35% in 2017 to 47% in 2020, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.3% a year, up from just 14% in 2014. Given constrained engineering, R&D, and production schedule availability consumed supporting legacy products today, this jump in an entirely new product category is forcing manufacturers to reinvent themselves.