Thursday, November 28, 2019

ASME to Present Robotics, Healthcare and Additive Manufacturing Sessions at LiveWorx 2019

ASME to Present Robotics, Healthcare and Additive Manufacturing Sessions at LiveWorx 2019 ASME to Present Robotics, Healthcare and Additive Manufacturing Sessions at LiveWorx 2019 ASME to Present Robotics, Healthcare and Additive Manufacturing Sessions at LiveWorx 2019As a result of a collaborative agreement with PTC LiveWorx, ASME will be a sponsor of the life sciences track at LiveWorx 2019, which is expected to bring together more than 6,500 technology professionals from Greater Bostons manufacturing, aerospace and defense, technology, life sciences and industrial products sectors next month.Presenters from ASMEs network of technical engineering experts will lead four sessions at the annual digital transformation conference, which will take place from June 10-13 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.The first session, How Robotics Brings Digital Twins to Life, will take place Monday, June 10 from 330 p.m.-415 p.m. This panel session will address how robots can act as mobi le sensor platforms to provide critical analytic data that will help managers optimize assets and promptly identify problems before they become serious. The panelists will also discuss current and future trends in data analytics, digital twin and field service management video and image analytics change detection management artificial intelligence and other topics.Transforming Medicine Modeling, Simulation and the Digital Twin, from 1030 a.m.-1115 a.m. on June 11, will explore how the healthcare industry is employing digital twin technology to optimize data collection and device performance in order to enhance medical treatment and improve outcomes. Attendees will learn how a digital twin can analyze, diagnose and optimize performance under real-world conditions how the use of digital twins will affect companies future performance, product improvement and productivity and how wearable medical devices collect data combined with physiological models to improve patient therapies.A thir d session, Additive Manufacturing (AM) Design for Digital Thread, will titelblatt how generative design and new design tools, including growth-based design, contribute to the creation of novel AM products. This presentation, which will take place from 400 p.m.-445 p.m. on June 11, is intended to help attendees understand how design and AM constraints in a digital world may be combined to produce parts that are both lightweight and manufacturable how design decisions affect product capabilities and material properties in AM and how to avoid costly trial-and-error guesswork to automate the next generation of complex part geometry.Additive Manufacturing Leveraging Design for Maximum Performance, from 1200 p.m.-1245 p.m. on June 13, will discuss where and how AM can be leveraged to produce functional, lightweight designs that consolidate assemblies and increase efficiencies. The session will also provide guidelines and parameters for design for additive manufacturing (DfAM), including b est practices and tools, and explore when AM provides key advantages over traditional production techniques by the use of purpose-driven design.For more information on LiveWorx 2019, visit http//livewrx.co/eEZt30nwSA1.

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