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Laser material processing conference
  • Feb 9 2020 - 14:43
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With the Support of Lasers, Photonics, Advanced Materials and Construction Technologies Development Headquarter;

Laser material processing conference

Laser material processing conference

 

The fifth specialized conference of laser material processing will be held in Tehran during February 18th-19th, 2020 with the support of the lasers, photonics, advanced materials and construction technologies development headquarter.

This specialized conference will be held in Malek-Ashtar University of Technology and its main topic is “increasing the shelf life of parts using incremental manufacturing processes”.

The goal of the conference is familiarizing industrialists and students with repair and rebuilding of industrial components and laser-assisted manufacturing.

Conference Topics

 The prospect of incremental manufacturing, the location and application of incremental fabrication, component repair and restoration, identifying and restoring the technological needs of industries in the area of incremental manufacturing, providing a model to build parts in incremental metal parts manufacturing, and providing a model in incremental component manufacturing are among the other highlights of the conference.

Special Programs

 Industry and university idea room, scientific and educational workshops, Idea Show Competition and secondary exhibitions are among the special programs of the event.

A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs

 

  • News group : NEWS,اخبار معاونت ها و مراکز,Deputy for Technology Innovation & Commercialization Develop,Strategic Technology Development Center
  • News code : 49346
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