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SUMMARY:CMA Workshop: Davis Technical College
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW:\nwww.iacmi.org/flyaway\nSponsored by Composites One and IACMI\n \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS: \nTuesday\, November 5th\n5:30 PM – 8:00 PM\nUAMMI/SAMPE CrossTalk Dinner & Keynote Event*\n5:30 PM – 6:00 PM Networking/ Displays\n6:00 PM Dinner Begins\n6:30 PM Speakers/ Presentations\n*$15.50 fee for non-SAMPE Utah chapter members \nLocation: Davis Technical College Rotunda\nMain Campus\n550 East 300 South\nKaysville\, UT 84037 \nCrossTalk is a dinner and keynote event hosted by the Utah Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Initiative (UAMMI) and SAMPE-Utah. Enjoy great food and networking while learning from industry experts as they share the latest research and trends in the advanced materials and manufacturing industry. There is a small dinner fee of $15.50 for non SAMPE-Utah members. \nShuttle pick-up for UAMMI/SAMPE CrossTalk Dinner and Keynote Event at:\nDavis Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn\n762 West Heritage Park Blvd\nLayton\, UT 84041\nDeparture Times: 5:00 PM\, 5:15 PM\, 5:30 PM\nReturning shuttles after the event \nWednesday\, November 6th\n7:00 AM – Breakfast and Networking\n7:30 AM Composites for Executives\nThis session is a high-level overview of advanced composite materials and applications for the non-technician. It covers the features and beneﬁts of advanced composite materials versus traditional construction materials. Concepts\, constituent materials\, and processing methods will be covered in this session.\nPresented By: Wes Hobbs\, M. Ed.\, Lead Composites Instructor\, Davis Technical College and James Jones\, Lead Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \n8:30 AM Industry Panel: Leveraging Partnerships to Recruit\, Develop & Retain a Skilled Workforce\nPanelists will discuss ways partnering with local training and education providers is eﬀective to address future workforce needs\, as well as developing and retaining existing employees. \n9:00 AM  Welcome Address\nMarcy Oﬀner\, Director of Marketing Communications\, Composites One; John Hopkins\, CEO\, IACMI – The Composites Institute and Darin Brush\, President and CEO\, Davis Technical College \n9:30 AM  Keynote Address\nGinger Chinn\, Managing Director of Business Services\, Utah Governor’s Oﬃce of Economic Development \n10:00 AM  Machinable Media for Tooling\nThere are a variety of pattern materials available for producing master models: wood\, plaster\, metal\, and polymer foam. This session will explore various pattern material options\, focusing on foam tooling boards\, for rapidly producing accurate\, cost eﬀective master models.\nPresented By: Craig Kehron\, Business Development Manager\, General Plastics \n10:30 AM  Infused Carbon Fiber Tooling\nVacuum Infusion Processing (VIP)\, sometimes referred to as VARTM\, is a viable option for constructing cost eﬀective tools capable of 350F service temperatures. This demonstration will showcase the production of a carbon ﬁber/epoxy mold using Chomarat’s C-weave carbon ﬁber\, Vectorply’s C-4QX 9400 quadraxial carbon ﬁber tooling fabric\, and Endurance Technologies’ 4000 series epoxy infusion resins. \nPresented By: Chris Mikesell\, Sales Manager – Carbon\, Chomarat; Mike Ditzler\, Field Engineer\, Vectorply; Juan Juarez\, National Sales Manager\, Edurance Technologies; and Neil Smith\, Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \n11:30 AM  3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing \nAdditive manufacturing is increasingly being used to build prototypes\, tooling\, and production parts due to its speed and cost eﬀectiveness for rapid production of low volume parts. Coatings have been developed to ﬁnish the printed parts\, whether used for tool surfaces or cosmetic surfaces on production parts.\nPresented By: Rick Pauer\, Applications Manager\, Polynt Composites USA and Neil Smith\, Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \n12:00 PM Lunch – Visit our Sponsor Tables \n12:45 p.m. Low Temperature Prepreg Tooling Systems\nLow temperature curing tooling prepregs allow the cost eﬀective construction of accurate tools for molding prepreg parts. This session will explore Solvay’s LTM prepreg options in traditional and their labor saving Dform formats. A side-by-side demonstration will show the labor saving beneﬁts of Dform over traditional prepreg formats.\nPresented By: Matthew Parmental\, Advanced Composites Application Specialist\, Composites One and Barry Wilson-Smith\, Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \n1:45 PM  Epoxy Sheet Molding Compound (SMC) and Bulk Molding Compound (BMC)\nSheet molding compound (SMC) and bulk molding compound (BMC) formats give manufacturers the ability to make accurate composite parts in high volumes. Lattice Composites epoxy based glass ﬁber and carbon ﬁber compounds are single component systems engineered to replace traditional composite and metals in structural applications. They are designed to combine ease of processing with superior mechanical properties.\nPresented By: Ruchir Shanbhag\, President\, Lattice Composites \n2:15 PM Break – Visit Our Sponsor Tables \n2:30 PM Thermoplastic Composites\nA fact-ﬁlled review of the manufacture of parts using ﬁber reinforced thermoplastics. Glass and carbon reinforced polypropylene\, PETG\, and nylon will be reviewed. Discussion will include tooling and processing of thermoplastics as well as automation of the manufacturing process. Various thermoplastic sample parts will be on hand.\nPresented By: Matt Christensen\, COO\, Oribi \n3:00 PM  Aerospace Thermoplastics\nPresented By: DeWayne Howell\, Senior Applications Engineer\, Tencate \n3:30 PM   Infusion for Aerospace\nVacuum Infusion Processing (VIP)\, known by many other acronyms\, has become a viable option in manufacturing aerospace composites. It provides several beneﬁts over autoclave molded prepreg reinforcements\, especially for large\, complex structures. This session will provide an overview of infusion theory and highlight several aerospace applications of the process and its variants\nPresented By: Neil Smith\, Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \n4:00 PM  Improved Process Operations\, Personnel and Automation for Eﬃciency in Composites Manufacturing\nAs more advanced composite products are produced\, improved production eﬃciency is required to grow advanced composites material use. This session will highlight operational improvements in composites fabrication achieved by automating processing\, decreasing waste\, and lowering production cost.\nPresented By: Andrew Pokelwaldt\, Director – Certiﬁcation\, ACMA \n4:30 PM  Q&A\nJames Jones\, Lead Technical Support Manager\, Composites One \nReturn shuttles will be available to the Hilton Garden Inn – Davis Conference Center. Please see the shuttle times below.\nShuttles will also be available throughout the day should you have to leave early. \nShuttle Departure Times:\n4:30 p.m.\, 4:45 p.m.\, 5:00 p.m.\, 5:15 p.m. \n5:30 PM  Composites One Networking Reception and Keynote \nNetwork with Fly Away with Composites attendees and presenters and enjoy refreshments and heavy hors ’d’oeuvres. Featuring a special keynote address from Steve Dehmlow\, CEO\, Composites One and  Chuck Taylor\, President\, SyberJet Aircraft \nDavis Conference Center\n1651 N 700 W\nLayton\, UT 84041 \n2. Fly Away with Composites Student Track with Parent Breakout* ( Wed. 11/6\, 1pm – 5pm during the Industry Track)\n\nThis exciting track will allow students the opportunity to:\n– Learn the basic principles of composite materials.\n– See a live demonstration of a novelty snowboard using compression molding.\n– Participate in an infusion demonstration of a Superhero shield. \n–\nParent Track will include:\n– Parent and educator panel on Pathways to STEM Majors and Careers.\n– How parents can maximize student exposure to STEM.\n– Pre College Technical Programs.\n– Opportunity for parents to learn more about various engineering disciplines. \n*Note: Students\, parents and educators are invited and encouraged to attend the morning session of Fly Away with Composites beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday\, November 6. Here you will have the opportunity to see several technical presentations and network with industry experts prior to the breakout sessions. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. \nLocation: Davis Technical College\nFreeport West Extension\nFreeport Center\, Building D-5\nClearfield\, UT 84015 \nShuttle pick-up for Fly Away with Composites Workshop  at:\nDavis Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn\n762 West Heritage Park Blvd\nLayton\, UT 84041\nStudent Track\nShuttle Departure Times: 12:30 PM\, 12:40 PM\nReturning shuttles after the event \n Thursday\, November 7th\nIndustry Tours\n8:30 AM – 11:00 AM\nTours are available of some of Utah’s most interesting advanced manufacturing sites. \nTour A – Boeing Commercial Airplanes\, Salt Lake City Airport Manufacturing Site. This location assembles composite components for the Boeing 787 empennage and makes many parts for other Boeing commercial airplanes. Limited to US Citizens only. \nTour B – ENVE Composites\nENVE is a manufacturer of high-end\, lightweight\, carbon fiber bicycle wheels and components used by famous riders across the world. They manufacture everything in the USA at their Ogden\, Utah facility.\n– Each tour is limited to the first 35 participants and registrants must register ahead of time with their name and company/institution affiliation for security purposes. \nShuttle pick-up for Industry Tours at:\nDavis Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn\n762 West Heritage Park Blvd\nLayton\, UT 84041 \nDeparture Times: 8:00 AM\, 8:15 AM\nReturning shuttles after the event\n \n \n \n \n 
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