Engineering simulation was also a key focus at the recent 2nd Metal3D Conference, organized by SinterAM Kft. and our partner Varinex Zrt. Bálint Kiss, Econ’s simulation software support engineer, presented the engineering simulation possibilities of additive manufacturing technologies.
On June 6th, SinterAM Kft. and VARINEX Zrt. hosted the 2nd Metal3D Conference and Exhibition on 3D metal printing, 3D scanning, and digitization at the Sugár Cinema. The event offered a unique networking opportunity for innovative technical experts and those interested in additive manufacturing. Participants gained inspiration from world-class domestic and international industry players showcasing their cutting-edge developments.
Engineering Simulation at the Metal3D Conference
Econ Engineering participated in the 2nd Metal3D Conference and Exhibition as a presenter and an exhibitor. Bálint Kiss, Econ’s simulation software support engineer, gave a professional presentation titled “Thermodynamic Fundamentals and Finite Element Analysis of 3D Printing”, in which he presented the engineering simulation possibilities of additive manufacturing technologies. Interested parties gained insights into the simulation-based optimization of the development process, accuracy, manufacturability, and efficiency, exemplified by their Ansys simulation software implementation.
At Econ’s booth in the exhibition area, participants could obtain detailed information about various simulation software, their application areas, and the competitive advantage of engineering simulation and virtual prototyping during product development processes.
A Glimpse into the World of 3D Metal Printing
The METAL3D – Innovative Trends in Metal Printing conference went beyond presenting the differences between traditional and additive manufacturing. It also introduced the latest technological and economic advancements that are revolutionizing the field of 3D metal printing. Several industrial manufacturing companies and universities in Hungary also have 3D metal printing technologies and presented their user experiences at the professional conference. In addition to domestic case studies, participants could also get acquainted with different international practices and application methods.
In addition to plenary presentations by Econ and other companies, participants could also listen to a roundtable discussion. During the conference breaks, the exhibition area offered the opportunity to get acquainted with impressive metal-printed components and tools, as well as companies related to 3D metal printing, and there was also an opportunity for informal networking.
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