Robotics and additive for manufacturing and beyond
Thursday, October 12, from 9.00 to 17.30, at VOLANDIA (Area Ex Officine Aeronautiche Caproni 1910 – Malpensa) will take place “Robotics and additive for manufacturing and beyond“, the first conference dedicated to robotics and additive production, jointly organized by AITA-ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA TECNOLOGIE ADDITIVE e SIRI – Italian Association of Industrial Robotics, sponsored by Fondazione UCIMU, 34.BI-MU, RobotHeart and more.
The objective of the event is to highlight how the integration between two “pillars of Industry 4.0” can enhance the potential of the technological revolution in progress. To this end, various possibilities of “synergies” between robotics and additive technologies will be analyzed, taking into account:
– the possibility of using the robot as the “vector” of the end effector performing the material addition process
– opportunities arising from applications of products created with additive solutions in the production of robots.
It will also be presented the most innovative initiatives and piùAdditive and Robotheart – The art of smart robotics, the technological themes of 34.BI-MU that will further highlight the opportunities for integration between the worlds of robotics and additive.
PROGRAM
9.00 – Registration and welcome coffee
9.30 – Initial greetings from AITA – SIRI – Fondazione UCIMU
9.45 – 34.BI-MU presentation
10.00 – 11.30 – “Robotics” session
• Synergies between robotics and 3D printing for the development of new applications, Oscar Ferrato – ABB
• FANUC Additive Manufacturing Experience, Pier Paolo Parabiaghi – Fanuc
• From EasyArc to ArCreo, increasingly collaborative and intelligent welding at the service of man, Giacomo Pallucca, Massimo Guidetti – Omron
• Medical: from milling to 3D printing, Marco Pecchenini – Stäubli
• Universal Robots in additive manufacturing: application cases and advantages, Paolo Bassetti – Universal Robots
11.45 – 12.45 – “Polymers and composites” Session
- 3DfAM: use shape to increase performance, Giorgio Garbujo – Additive Italia
- Accelerating innovation and revolutionizing the manufacturing industry with large-scale 3D printing, Andrea Baldolini – Cead
- 3D applications for robotics – functional prototypes and productions, Antonio Vulcano – ELMEC
- 3D printing in architecture, Mirko Daniele Comparetti – KUKA Roboter Italia
- Additive manufacturing solutions for automation, Niccolò Giannelli – Stratasys
13.00 – 13.45 business and networking breakfast
14.00 – 16.15 – “Metal” session
- AM harmonic steel: Custom grippers for robotics, Fabrizio Marino Corsini – 3D4MEC
- Metal 3D printing in buildings for a new generation of high efficiency structures, Vittoria Laghi – AMAC (Advanced Manufacturing and Automation in Construction)
- Fronius’ contribution to the Additive Manufacture, Luigi Gennari – Arroweld
- Production of equipment for the production of composite moulds, Andrea Biraghi – Camozzi Group
- Robotics controller independent, Marco Faenza – D.C.M.
- Use of additive manufacturing for the regeneration of moulds and mechanical equipment, Andrea Tonoli – DGWeld Robotic
- Optimization of polyurethane mixing head for robotic arm application, Guido Servetti, Maurizio Romeo – ITACAe
- The flexibility of the robot for the multiprocess additive, Daniele Grosso – Prima Additive
- The advantages of digitalization for robotics & additive manufacturing, Matteo Ghezzi – Siemens
- Meltio 3D metal printing, Loris Taffarel – Wire Trading
16.30 – 17:00 – “Research and Development” Session
- Robotic cell for large 3D printing, Massimo Goletti – Consorzio MUSP
- The challenges facing the integration of robotic additive solutions in manufacturing, Barbara Previtali – Politecnico di Milano
- Polymer/Metal Additive Manufacturing solutions for the manufacture of robot parts, Giulia Marchisio – CIM4.0
- The synergy between robot and additive manufacturing: use cases at prom Facility – Polo Meccatronica Rovereto, Paolo Gregori, Matteo Perini – Trentino Sviluppo
Moderated by: Enrico Annacondia, Arturo Baroncelli
Link to register
Technical Direction, Enrico Annacondia, 02 26255.278, tech.dept@ucimu.it