Granutools User Club Virtual Meeting

09feb15 h 00 min18 h 00 minGranutools User Club Virtual Meeting

Event Details

Join the Granutools User Club meeting for members of the additive manufacturing sector.

This virtual meeting is the perfect occasion to hear renowned speakers, join a large and diverse community, and do networking.

After a brief introduction of Granutools, five invited speakers from the industry and academia will give 20-min talks.

During these talks, you will hear their approach on a selected topic of their choice, their research and how Granutools instruments are actively involved. From fundamental studies to applied cases, from laboratory developments to industrial productions, the wide scope of the talks will keep your attention awake.

This year, the invited speakers are:

  • Equispheres: Doug Brouse –Vice President – Strategic Partners and Alliances
  • McGill University: Pr. Mathieu Brochu – Associate Professor
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Additive Production Technologies: Dennis Jutkuhn – Engineer
  • Engie : Steve Nardone Lab Manager Advanced Materials Technologies
  • The Barnes Group Advisors: Kirk Rogers – Technical Excellence Leader & Principal ADDvisorSM

Besides the traditional Q&A session, there will be a networking break for chats between the participants.  

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and your network! Join this event for free!

You’re not an active user? You can also join! Get to hear users experiences with Granutools and make your own opinion.

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Time

February 9, 2021 15 h 00 min - 18 h 00 min(GMT+02:00)

Organizer

Granutools

Granutools aims at making the bridge between industrial processes and powder properties. The team invests extra miles in connecting the dots between powder industrial processes and laboratory measurements. They offer predictive results by working in close collaboration with simulations. They are involved in international research projects, collaborations with innovation centers, and normalization processes to improve powder characterisation methods.

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