RadTech 2022 Features Four Panels Today

05.10.22

Panel topics include additive manufacturing, sustainability and Fender Guitars.

Following up on yesterday’s successful panel discussions, RadTech 2022 will hold four panels today, covering additive manufacturing, sustainability and a spotlight on Fender Guitars. They are:

• 11:00-11:45 am – The Future of Additive Manufacturing Materials

The panelists are:
• David Walker, co-founder of Azul 3D
• Maximilian Zieringer, materials lead at Formlabs
• Eric Pallarés García, co-founder and CTO, BCN3D Technologies
• Charlie Wood, senior director of R&D at Fast Radius
• Vince Anewenter, director – RPC Consortium Milwaukee School of Engineering
• Pratik Shah, global product director, Adaptive3D Technologies

• Noon-1:00 pm – The Role of Government in Additive Manufacturing
The panelists are:
• Diane Poster, PhD, Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
• Cameron Miller, research chemist, Optical Radiation Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology
• Maxim Shusteff, group leader, Materials Engineering and Biomanufacturing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
• Treye Thomas, lead toxicologist and program manager, Chemicals, Nanotechnology, and Emerging Technologies, Consumer Product Safety Commission
• Kevin Carr, CEO, FloridaMakes

• 3:00-3:45 pm – Is UV+EB Sustainable? Join Us On the Road to the Circular Economy
The panelists are:
• Todd Fayne, associate director, Global Snacks R&D, Pepsico
• Nikola Juhasz, global technical director, sustainability, Sun Chemical
• Jonathan Graunke, VP, UV/EB technology, assistant R&D director, INX International Ink Co.
• Andrew Mitchell, senior research engineer, Printpack
• AJ Buran, president, GOpak Flexibles

• 4:00-5:00 pm – UV Rocks! Fender Guitar Reduces Cycle Time with UV Curing