TCT '96 Proceedings Offer

From: Mark Littlewood (101641.1421@compuserve.com)
Date: Fri Aug 23 1996 - 15:24:09 EEST


TCT '96 Timetable of Papers
Motor Heritage Centre
Gaydon
Warwickshire UK
2nd-5th September 1996

Proceedings for TCT '96 are available at the discounted rate of #130 ($200) for
anyone ordering prior to 2nd September. Please e-mail me on
101641.1421@Compuserve.com, marking the correspondence 'Proceedings' to secure
this rate.

Monday September 2nd

8.30-12.00 Speaker Registration

14.00-17.00 Introductory Course / Facility Visits

Tuesday September 3rd

8.00-8.30
Registration

9.00-9.30
Opening Remarks / Conference Chairman: Philip Hanson, Principal Consulting, IBM

9.30-10.00
Keynote Speech: Garreth Evans, Managing Director, Concentra

10.00- 10.30
Chairman's Conference Introduction

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break

11.00-11.30
Simultaneous Engineering: The Real Benefits of 3D Technology Philip Gray, Weaver
Associates

11.30-12.00
Successful Implementation of 3D CAD Fred Brown, Pankhurst Design and Development

12.00-12.30
Design Analysis: Prove before Make Roger Bayly, Randle Engineering

12.30-13.00
Managing 3D Data Company Wide James M. Fusaro, Motorola (Hybrid Power Modules
Operation)

13.00-14.30 LUNCH

14.30-15.00
Use of Innovative CNC Techniques in Medical Device Design Mike Pearson Pearson
Matthews Design Partnership

15.00-15.30
Rapid Prototyping: Design Verifier or Machine Tool Steve C. Throup, British
Aerospace (Military Aircraft Division)

15.30-16.00
Using Rapid Prototyping - An Industrial Case Study Denis Mahoney, Telecom
Sciences Corporation Ltd
 
16.00-16.30 Coffee Break

16.30-17.00
CNC Milling: Its Place in Time-Compression Engineering Nick Mines, A.T.O.M.

17.00-17.30
Processes for Niche or Low Volume Production Paul Shepheard, L.I.P.

17.30-18.15
The Boeing 777: 3D Digital Design Process and Computing Tools Bob Young, Boeing

20.00 GALA DINNER - Location Birmingham National Motorcycle Museum

Wednesday 4th September

8.30-9.00
Registration

9.00-9.30
Rapid Tooling: A Review of the Alternatives Philip Dickens, University of
Nottingham

9.30-10.00
Rapid Tooling: Industry Case Studies David Ian Wimpenny, Chris Ryall, Simon
Roberts, WMG

10.00-10.30
Rapid Prototyping: A Paradigm Shift in Investment Casting Clinton L. Atwood,
Michael C. Maquire, Michael D. Baldwin, and Brian T. Pardo, Sandia National
Laboratories

10.30-11.00 Coffee Break

11.00-11.30
Adoption of Time-Compression Technologies into Small and Medium Sized
Enterprises Gill Money, Materials Information Service

11.30-12.00
The Future for Downstream Applications Peter James, Time Rapid Prototyping
Solutions

12.00-12.30
The Impact of Time-Compression Technologies on the Product Development Cycle
Campbell Browne, Short Brothers

12.30-14.00 LUNCH

14.00-14.30
Creating the CAE Infrastructure for Product Design Time-Compression Martyn J.
Raynor and Anthony V. Smith, Ricardo Consulting Engineers

14.30-15.00
Use of Virtual Prototyping and Virtual Manufacturing as TCTs Nigel P. Prue,
Deneb Solutions Ltd.

15.00-15.30
Establishing Time-Compression Technologies into Existing Management Hierarchies
Ian Halliday, Rover Group

15.30-16.00
Developing Consensus for Acquiring A New Technology Dr Robert Brown, The
Gillette Company

16.00-16.30 Coffee Break

16.30-17.30
Summary / Close

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