Please join TAG Supply Chain & Logistics for a networking lunch and panel discussion with members of the Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute, Terminal Velocity Aerospace, and Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Event Details
Where: Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute Auditorium (813 Ferst Drive, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30332-0560 | 404-894-9100 https://goo.gl/maps/avB3A). Please arrive at least 30 minutes early to give yourself ample time to find parking and to walk to the venue. We suggest using Visitor Lot 4: State Street & Ferst Drive or Visitor Lot 3: Ferst Drive & Regents. Parking map/instructions.
When: Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
3D printing has captured the imagination of the media and the financial markets. Prognosticators are predicting a fundamental disruption in the manufacturing paradigm, from mass production to mass customization. Are we on the path to achieving the "lot size of one?” Will factories disappear as custom-designed items are created on 3D printers in the home? How will these changes affect end-to-end supply chains?
Our speakers will discuss the current state of 3D printing (application, limitations, examples), advances on the horizon and their potential impact on the supply chain, and a case study of how 3D printing is incorporated into the supply chain at a specific company.
*Participants are invited to join in a tour of a GTMI lab following the event.
Panelists from: Georgia Tech Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute, Terminal Velocity Aerospace, and Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Register Today!
TAG members: $10; Non-members $30
For more information and to register online, please visit http://bit.ly/tag3dprinting.
Sponsors
Gigabyte: Manhattan Associates
Megabyte: Blackstone+Cullen, Insperity, Software AG Suite
Hosted by the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute