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24 March 2014 Front Matter: Volume 8970
Proceedings Volume 8970, Laser 3D Manufacturing; 897001 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2064542
Event: SPIE LASE, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 8970, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Conference Committee listing.

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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Bo Gu, Bos Photonics (United States)

  • Andreas Tünnermann, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (Germany) and Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Germany)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • Guido Hennig, Daetwyler Graphics AG (Switzerland)

  • Yongfeng Lu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (United States)

Program Track Chairs

  • Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corporation (United States)

  • Alberto Piqué, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corporation (United States)

  • Alberto Piqué, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Martin Wegener, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany)

  • Bo Gu, Bos Photonics (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Opportunities and Challenges in Laser 3D Manufacturing

    Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corporation (United States)

  • 2 Multi-photon Polymerization of 3D Micro- and Nanostructures I

    Martin Wegener, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (Germany)

  • 3 Multi-photon Polymerization of 3D Micro- and Nanostructures II

    Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corporation (United States)

  • 4 Applications and Diagnostics of Laser Transfer Techniques:

    Joint Session with Conferences 8967 and 8970

    Daisuke Nakamura, Kyushu University (Japan)

  • 5 Multifunctional and Multimaterial 3D Fabrication

    Alberto Piqué, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • 6 Laser Additive Manufacturing of Metal Structures: Joint Session with Conferences 8963 and 8970

    Stan Ream, Edison Welding Institute (United States)

  • 7 Laser Processing of Novel Structures and Complex Shapes

    Bo Gu, Bos Photonics (United States)

Introduction

The Laser 3D Manufacturing conference was newly established at SPIE Photonics West 2014 with the intent to provide a forum for professionals in materials science, laser processing physics/chemistry, mechanical engineering, design tools, software modeling, characterization, and metrology to share and discuss the latest advances in the field of laser-based manufacturing. The gathering offered a unique opportunity to discuss the development and implementation of the next generation of laser-based 3D manufacturing processes that will accelerate the mass-customization of products. The Laser 3D Manufacturing conference goals were to merge ideas and approaches used in free-form fabrication that not only involves both additive and subtractive techniques, but also to explore light-matter interaction phenomena that achieve transformative effects.

The conference hopes to spurn the development of materials that have protean (mutable, changeable) properties that could be induced via light-matter interaction “upon command.” The conference also hopes to generate interest within the process control disciplines that will enable the reliable 3D manufacturing of structures that have localized functionality.

The full two-day event was marked with overflow sessions. The program schedule and submitted papers of the inaugural meeting follows.

Henry Helvajian

Alberto Piqué

Martin Wegener

Bo Gu

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"Front Matter: Volume 8970", Proc. SPIE 8970, Laser 3D Manufacturing, 897001 (24 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2064542
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KEYWORDS
Additive manufacturing

Laser processing

Laser applications

Laser manufacturing

Laser bonding

Photonics

Manufacturing

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