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SUMMARY:EPMA European PM Statistics Webinar 2025
DESCRIPTION:New EPMA Member Event: European Powder Metallurgy Statistics & Trends 2024\nThis year\, the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) introduces a new appointment dedicated exclusively to its members.\nThe main focus will be to present the results of the surveys and statistical analysis carried out during the first part of the year. \nWhile some excerpts of this work were already shared with participants during the EPMA General Assembly in May and with the delegates of\nEuro PM2025 in Glasgow\, these were only partial insights. This new event will provide a\ncomprehensive presentation of data across all PM sectors\, offering members a complete overview in one single session. \nWhat to Expect from the Event\n\nEuropean Powder Metallurgy statistics 2024 on volumes and revenues (parts and powders)\nTrend survey results across the following sectors:\n\nPress & Sinter\nAdditive Manufacturing (AM)\nMetal Injection Moulding (MIM)\nHot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)\n\n\nComparison of outcomes with focus on performance and sustainability awareness\n\nExpert Presentations\nThe statistical results and surveys will be presented by EPMA Technical Managers\,\nB. Vicenzi and K. Boz\, who will provide expert insights into the data and industry implications. \nRegistration\nThe event is reserved for EPMA members. Registration is closed now – stay tuned for further details.
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/epma-european-pm-statistics-webinar-2025/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251016
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SUMMARY:Use of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Medical
DESCRIPTION:Programme Flyer   \n \nCo-organised by CETIM & LTDS \nMedical Powder Metallurgy Seminar 2025: Revolutionizing the Future of Medical Technology\nThe Medical Powder Metallurgy Seminar 2025 marks a turning point in medical manufacturing. Powder metallurgy (PM) and additive manufacturing (AM) are driving change in patient-specific implants\, regulatory-compliant materials\, and advanced designs. These technologies address cost\, biocompatibility\, and flexibility challenges while opening new possibilities for medical innovation. \nLearn more about our partners: European Powder Metallurgy Association\, CETIM\, and LTDS. \nEvent Overview: Medical Powder Metallurgy Seminar 2025\nThe European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA)\, together with CETIM and ENISE\, will host the Medical Powder Metallurgy Seminar in Saint-Étienne\, France. The event will focus on how PM technologies are transforming the medical industry. \nFrom Materials to Market in Medical Powder Metallurgy\nDiscover the next generation of medical device manufacturing. Presentations will cover: \n\nTitanium and cobalt-chromium alloys for better biocompatibility and strength.\nMetal Injection Molding (MIM) and sinter-based Additive Manufacturing for faster\, more efficient production.\nStrategies for ISO standardization\, CE marking\, and eco-friendly alternatives.\n\nSpeakers will share case studies in dentistry and orthopedics\, showing how PM enables smarter and safer medical solutions. \nWhy Attend the Medical Powder Metallurgy Seminar 2025?\n\nLearn about the latest materials and their applications.\nSee how sinter-based AM and binder jetting cut costs and speed up production.\nUnderstand the regulatory process and how to stay compliant without slowing innovation.\nMeet industry leaders shaping the future of medical technology.\n\nJoin Us for the Medical Powder Metallurgy Seminar\nBe part of this innovation wave. Register now and explore how PM and AM can improve patient care. \nVenue:\nTechnopole:  ENISE / LTDS (Day1) & CETIM (Day2) Facilities\, Saint-Étienne\, France. Details provided upon registration. \nGuide to access the venue and accomodations in Saint Etienne \n \nFees:\n\nEPMA Members: €400\nNon-members: €750\nSpeakers\, end users\, universities\, unemployed: €200\n\nContact:\nHamid YOUSEFI – hy@epma.com \nCo-organised with
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/use-of-powder-metallurgy-technologies-in-medical/
LOCATION:ENISE\, 74 rue des aciéries\, Saint-Etienne\, 42000\, France
CATEGORIES:Medical Seminar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260521T205447
CREATED:20240926T103002Z
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SUMMARY:Use of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Aerospace
DESCRIPTION:Programme  Accommodation \nThe aerospace industry demands cutting-edge technologies to achieve unparalleled performance\, efficiency\, and safety. Powder Metallurgy is a key enabler driving this innovation\, revolutionizing how aircraft and spacecraft are designed and produced.  \nPowder Metallurgy: A Foundation of Strength  \nPM involves shaping metal powders into complex components through processes like pressing and sintering. This technique offers several advantages in aerospace applications:   \n\nLightweighting: By precisely controlling density and porosity\, PM enables the creation of lightweight components with exceptional strength-to-weight ratios\, crucial for fuel efficiency. \n\n\nComplex Geometries: PM excels in producing intricate shapes with internal channels and cooling passages\, enhancing performance and reducing weight. \n\n\nMaterial Optimization: Utilizing a wide range of metal powders\, including high-strength alloys like titanium and nickel-based superalloys\, allows for tailored material properties to meet specific performance requirements. \n\n\nCost-Effectiveness: PM can reduce material waste and simplify manufacturing processes\, leading to lower production costs. \n\nAdditive Manufacturing: Building the Future of Flight \nAM\, often referred to as 3D printing\, builds components layer-by-layer from a digital design. This transformative technology offers unprecedented design freedom and manufacturing flexibility:  \n \n\nComplex Geometries: AM enables the creation of highly intricate and optimized geometries\, previously impossible with traditional manufacturing methods. This includes lattice structures\, functionally graded materials\, and internal cooling channels. \n\n\nConsolidation of Parts: Multiple components can be integrated into a single part\, reducing assembly time and complexity. \n\n\nOn-Demand Production: AM facilitates on-demand production of spare parts\, reducing lead times and minimizing inventory costs. \n\n\nMaterial Innovation: AM allows for the use of novel materials and processing techniques\, enabling the development of advanced materials with enhanced performance. \n\n \nApplications in Aerospace \nBoth PM and AM are finding widespread applications across various aerospace sectors:  \n\nAircraft Engines: Turbine blades\, combustors\, and other critical components are being manufactured using PM and AM to improve performance\, reduce weight\, and enhance durability. \n\n\nAirframes: Structural components like brackets\, fittings\, and even larger sections of the aircraft are being produced using these technologies to optimize weight and improve performance. \n\n\nSpacecraft: AM is playing a crucial role in the development of lightweight and high-performance components for satellites\, rockets\, and other spacecraft. \n\nChallenges and Future Directions \nWhile PM and AM offer significant advantages\, challenges remain:  \n\nMaterial Certification: Ensuring the quality and reliability of materials produced using these technologies is crucial for safety-critical aerospace applications. \n\n\nScalability: Scaling up production to meet the demands of the aerospace industry requires further advancements in technology and infrastructure. \n\n\nCost-Effectiveness: While costs are decreasing\, AM still presents a higher cost per part compared to traditional manufacturing methods in some cases. \n\nDespite these challenges\, the future of PM and AM in aerospace is bright. Continued research and development in materials science\, process optimization\, and quality control will further unlock the potential of these technologies\, leading to lighter\, more efficient\, and more innovative aircraft and spacecraft.  \nThe EPMA is organizing a seminar that will be focusing on Aerospace\, with speakers as high-level experts from the industry and the academia. The event will be taking place at Sandvik Additive facilities in Sweden. The seminar will cover important aspects of aerospace industry such as advanced materials\, emerging technologies and the use of Powder Metallurgy technologies in aerospace such as Additive Manufacturing\, Hot Isostatic Pressing\, Metal Injection Molding\, Hard Materials and others together with specific case studies.   \nDuring this important meeting of the PM ecosystem\, a wide range of presentations will be given from the industry and the academia within the seminar. The event will also cover Lab tours and a site visit to Sandvik Coromant facilities to see how the specific cutting tools for Aerospace industry are designed and manufactured using Powder Metallurgy.  \n  \nAbout the Organiser – EPMA\nThe European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) is the leading European organization dedicated to supporting and promoting powder metallurgy (PM) and its associated technologies\, including press & sinter\, metal injection moulding (MIM)\, hot isostatic pressing (HIP)\, and additive manufacturing (AM). \nFounded in 1989\, EPMA represents a wide range of stakeholders from across Europe and beyond\, including: \n\n\nIndustrial companies (raw material suppliers\, equipment manufacturers\, end-users)\, \n\n\nAcademic and research institutions\, \n\n\nTechnical experts and decision-makers. \n\n\nThrough its events\, working groups\, training programs\, and publications\, EPMA aims to: \n\n\nFoster innovation and technical excellence\, \n\n\nSupport knowledge exchange between industry and research\, \n\n\nPromote sustainable and high-performance material solutions\, \n\n\nAnd advance the competitiveness of European manufacturing. \n\n\nEPMA is also a key actor in organizing scientific seminars and industry-focused events\, such as the Euro PM Congress & Exhibition\, as well as dedicated technical seminars like this one on Aerospace Applications of Powder Metallurgy. \nTo learn more about EPMA’s mission\, members\, and activities\, please visit:👉 www.epma.com \n  \nOur events
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/aerospace-powder-metallurgy-seminar/
LOCATION:Sandvik Coromant\, Mossvägen 10\, Sandviken\, 81181\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Additive Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Powder Metallurgy in the Green Transition
DESCRIPTION:The scenario that Europe will experience in the next decades\, and is already experiencing\, is a transition one.  \nEurope is in fact undergoing a significant transition\, demanding a profound renovation of its industry and society. This “Green Transition” necessitates a shift towards a more sustainable impact on the planet\, ensuring a safer environment for humanity. This involves leaner and cleaner processes\, responsible consumption\, and a prioritization of reuse and recycling. While the carbon footprint is a key indicator\, directly linked to the global warming effect\, other factors like energy\, water\, and resource usage must also be addressed. The EU actively fosters innovation in these areas\, aspiring to lead this global change.  \nMining and industrial processing of raw materials for manufacturing will be crucial in this transition\, and Powder Metallurgy (PM) will emerge as a green industry. Its advantages include efficient resource utilization and exceptional flexibility in processing novel and high-performance materials\, and as a natural recycling route. We believe PM will play a central role in the coming decades.  \nRecognizing the importance of this subject\, EPMA introduced in 2024 a new training program focused on PM’s contribution to the Green Transition. This involves a series of standalone training webinars\, each exploring different aspects of the topic. These webinars are designed to benefit both young engineers and researchers seeking to expand their understanding of PM’s capabilities and applications beyond their current focus\, as well as end-users eager to explore the opportunities offered by PM technologies within their respective fields.  \nWe plan to conduct one or more sessions annually\, covering diverse topics while acknowledging the potential for revisiting specific subjects in future editions. The training format includes three distinct lectures delivered by invited experts\, each focusing on a different topic. Each lecture will be 40 minutes in duration\, followed by a dedicated Q&A session. At the conclusion of the training session\, an evaluation test (tick box format) will be administered. Subsequently\, EPMA will analyse the test results and issue a certificate to each participant\, indicating their percentage of achievement. The total duration of the training session is three hours.  \nThe lectures will be recorded and made available for subsequent review by both participants and EPMA members. Furthermore\, pdf copies of the slides will be distributed to all participants.  \nThis is the programme of Session 2\, that will be running on 20th March 2025:  \n14:30 – 14:50 Introduction by EPMA  \n14:50 – 15:35 “Sustainability of Additive Manufacturing”\nBenjamin Haller (AM Academy)\n(including Q&A)  \n15:35 – 16:20 “Recycling of Hardmetals”\nTeemu Karhumaa (Tikomet Oy / RESQTOOL Project)\n(including Q&A)  \n16:20 – 17:05 “Soft Magnetic Composites”\nDirk Zepp (Höganäs AB)\n(including Q&A)  \n17:05 – 17:25 Test for achievement of learning and subsequent certificate  \n17:25 – 17:30 Closure  \n  \nAs background knowledge\, we require a basic knowledge of powder metallurgy processes (similar to what is obtained after the EPMA PM Summer School) as speakers will not spend time in explaining this background.  \nThe topics of Session 2 are different from those of Session 1\, so participants of the 2024 webinar are welcome to join this new training!  \nTo support the organisation of the event\, a small participant fee is due:  \nEPMA members 50 €  \nNon-members 100 €  \n  \nRegistration deadline: Until 17th March 2025 end of day\, CET  \nRegister for the training session today!  \n  \n 
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/pm-for-green-transition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241212
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SUMMARY:HM Seminar - WinterEV
DESCRIPTION:Programme Location Direction Accommodation\nTHEMATIC approach to HARD MATERIAL EVALUATION\nThe WINTEREVs are series of themed meetings organised by the European Hard Materials Group (EuroHM) of the European Powder Metallurgy Association. The aim is to bring together experts in a particular theme for in-depth discussion of technical issues at a precompetitive level. WINTEREV objectives target technical issues through workshops focusing on an area of importance to both research and industrial communities. Each meeting aims to review research objectives in the light of industry requirements. Where appropriate\, standards activities are included in the review. The topics for debate are sought through questionnaires and other consultation exercises. \nThe proposed WINTEREV 24 meeting will continue our recent agreement to examine in more depth than in earlier WINTEREV/SUMMEREV outings exploring specific characterisation methods and their disadvantages and capabilities. Each contribution is targeted from an expert in the field followed by a practical or theoretical worked example of how the technique or modelling approach will contribute to advancing our knowledge of the properties of hard materials. The following table gives a list of some relevant themes chosen from recent EuroHM strategy assessments. The extensive number of items provides scope for using this approach in a suite of consecutive WINTEREV/SUMMEREVs. \n \nThe recent SIMUCRACK and MICROMECH club projects of EPMA provide good examples where complementary research groups are collaborating successfully using state of the art characterisation themes that illustrate the concept we would like to promote. The overarching aim is to keep the hard material research community up to date with measurement and modelling approaches across the materials environment\, both physical and mechanical. \nEVENT FEES:  \nNon-Members: 400 € + VAT\nMembers : 275 € + VAT\nUniversities/Speakers/chairs: 125 € + VAT
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/hm-seminar-winterev/
LOCATION:National Physical Laboratory – London\, Hampton Rd\, Teddington\, Teddington\, TW11 0LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hard Materials
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SUMMARY:AM Webinar - In-situ Process Monitoring Technologies Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nJoin us for an insightful webinar as we delve into the latest advancements in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology\, with a special focus on In-Situ Monitoring Systems. LPBF has revolutionized the manufacturing industry\, offering unparalleled precision and efficiency in producing complex geometries. However\, ensuring quality and consistency in the additive manufacturing process remains a challenge. In-Situ Monitoring Systems have emerged as a crucial tool for real-time monitoring and control\, offering a deeper understanding of the process dynamics and enabling instant feedback for process regulation. \nIn this webinar\, Lead AM Consultant Aydın Yağmur will explore the principles behind In-Situ Monitoring Systems\, their application on EOS L-PBF systems\, and their impact on enhancing process stability\, part quality\, and overall productivity. From optical tomography to melt pool monitoring\, we will uncover the diverse array of sensing techniques employed in these systems and their role in mitigating defects and ensuring part integrity. \nKey Topics Include: \nIntroduction to Laser Powder Bed Fusion Technology \nUnderstanding the Need for In-Situ Monitoring Systems \nPrinciples and Techniques of In-Situ Monitoring \nReal-world Applications and Case Studies \nFuture Directions and Emerging Trends \nQ&A Session \n  \nWho Should Attend: \nProfessionals in Additive Manufacturing \nResearchers and Academics in Materials Science and Engineering \nEngineers and Technicians in Aerospace\, Automotive\, and Medical Industries \nAnyone interested in the latest advancements in LPBF technology and quality assurance methodologies \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/am-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Additive Manufacturing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240606
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SUMMARY:AM Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Programme Location Accommodation Direction  \nInnovations in AM Materials\nThe EPMA’s AM Seminar of 2024 will be an investigation of emerging novel materials in Additive Manufacturing\, together with their specific uses such as multi-materials. The event will be taking place at the main address of research in this field in Augsburg-Germany\, at Fraunhofer IGCV Facilities. Advanced materials and emerging technologies in AM will be inspected thoroughly during this important meeting of the AM ecosystem. A wide range of presentations will be given from the industry and the academia within the seminar\, as well as interactive slots of interesting panel discussions on related topics of AM.  \nThe seminar will also provide a platform for networking\, presentations from key areas\, and culminating in a chance to have an exclusive tour of the Fraunhofer IGCV facilities.  \n  \nNon-Members: 650€\nMembers : 450€\nEnd-users : 250€\nUniversities: 250€\nUnemployed: 250€\nSpeakers/chairs: 250€ \n 
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/am-seminar-2024/
LOCATION:Augsburg\, Am Technologiezentrum 10\, Augsburg\, 86159\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Additive Manufacturing
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240320T123000
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SUMMARY:Powder Metallurgy in the Green Transition - Training Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Programme \n  \nThe scenario that Europe will experience in the next decades\, and is already experiencing\, is a transition one.  \nThe EU industry\, and the whole society\, is requested to undergo a profound renovation\, encompassing necessary changes that will lead to a more sustainable impact of human endeavours on the planet\, and in return\, a safer environment for humans themselves. We can summarise all this under the term “Green Transition”. Processes will have to be leaner and cleaner\, consumers will have to be more responsible\, reuse and recycling will be the rule\, and our habits will likely gradually change. Carbon footprint is the most popular indicator as it is more directly linked to climate change\, but several others; like use of energy\, water and resources\, need to be addressed and the EU is actively fostering innovation in those directions\, as Europe wants to lead the change.  \nMining and industrial processing of raw materials for manufacturing will be a key area; and Powder Metallurgy (PM) proposes itself as a green industry\, with the advantage of efficient use of resources and the outstanding flexibility in processing novel and more performant materials. Thus\, we believe that PM will have a central role in the next decades.  \nDue to the importance of this subject\, EPMA wants to help by introducing a new line of training\, dedicated to the role of PM in the Green Transition. In our plans\, it will be a series of training webinars\, each one as a standalone event\, but all covering different aspects. We expect it to be useful both for young engineers and researchers that want to enlarge their views on capabilities and applications of PM different from that they are working in\, and for end users that want to be updated on the opportunities given by PM technologies in their field. If the acceptance will be satisfactory\, there will be one or more sessions every year with different topics\, although we do not exclude that the same topic may be reviewed in various editions.  \nThe starting format of the sessions\, that we will implement in Session 1\, comprises 3 lectures on different topics\, by invited experts. Each lecture lasts 40 minutes\, plus some time for Q&A; at the end of the session\, there will be an evaluation test (tick box style) that will be analysed by EPMA to emit\, later\, a certificate for each participant with the percentage of achievement. The total duration of the session is 3 hours.  \nThe lectures will be recorded and will be later available for review for the participants\, and for EPMA members. Copy of the slides will be distributed to participants.  \nAs background knowledge\, we require a basic knowledge of powder metallurgy processes (similar to what is obtained after the EPMA PM Summer School) as speakers will not spend time in explaining these topics.  \nTo support the organisation of the event\, a small participant fee is due:  \nEPMA members 50 € \nNon-members 100 €  \n  \nRegistration deadline: Until 19th March 2024 end of day\, CET  \n  \nJoin the first training session today! 
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/powder-metallurgy-in-the-green-transition-session-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240314
DTSTAMP:20260521T205447
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SUMMARY:Energy Seminar 2024
DESCRIPTION:Programme Location Accommodation Direction  \nUse of Powder Metallurgy Technologies in Nuclear Energy\nThe global challenges we face this decade place a demand on materials and processes unprecedented\, especially for energy industry. Powder Metallurgy technologies can meet and support these demands through bold and progressive solutions and beyond simple densification for manufacturing of complex and critical parts for energy applications using Additive Manufacturing\, Press&Sinter\, Hot Isostatic Pressing and Metal Injection Moulding. \nWe invite you to join EPMA’s two-day Energy Seminar in an exciting chance to collaborate\, grow\, and learn more about such PM technologies and their nuclear applications both in fission and fusion. End-users\, powder providers\, part makers\, innovators\, and metallurgists in nuclear energy industry are all invited to this forward-thinking seminar to collaborate\, drive the global transition\, and turn game-changing ideas into reality. \nHosted by University of Burgundy in France\, the event will provide a platform for networking and presentations from key areas  \nNon-Members: 650€\nMembers : 450€\nEnd-users : 250€\nUniversities: 250€\nUnemployed: 250€\nSpeakers/chairs: 250€ \nRegistration deadline: 5 March 2024  \nJoin the EPMA mailing list to keep informed about this and similar events: https://www.epma.com/epma-mailing-list 
URL:https://seminars.epma.com/event/energy-seminar-2024/
LOCATION:Institut Universitaire de Technologie Le Creusot\, 12 Rue de la Fonderie\, Le Creusot\, 71200\, France
CATEGORIES:Hot Isostatic Pressing
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