Dates: 24-28 July 2019
Locations: Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C., USA
Website: AMMSP 2019
Deadline for Abstract submissions (Paper presentations): 1 December 2018
Recent manufacturing, prototyping and modeling technologies have produced remarkable changes and improvements in the way people and companies design and fabricate objects, products and services.
The 2nd International Conference on Additive Manufacturing, Modeling Systems and 3D Prototyping, which is part of the 10th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2019), is a leading forum focused on cutting edge design and manufacturing processes; it welcomes papers that cover articles, case studies and multidisciplinary studies focused on novel researches, design applications, engineering processes, experimental purposes and theoretical methods applied the themes of Additive Manufacturing, Modeling Systems and 3D Prototyping, and their cross-sectorial convergences.
AIM:
The aim is to explore and contribute to the research challenges with theoretical studies, design applications, experimental researches and best practices, such as: tangible and/or intangible, industrial and/or non-industrial, formal and/or informal advances related to Additive Manufacturing, Modeling Systems and 3D Prototyping.
REVIEW PROCESS:
All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by at least two/three independent referees from the AMMSP board. All submissions should be done through the AHFE 2019 website (Link).
PROCEEDINGS:
The Conference Proceedings will be published in cooperation with Springer in Multi-volume Edited Books (ISSN: 2194-5357). Accepted papers presented during the conference and peer-review accepted in the AHFE 2019 Conference Proceedings with at least one registered author will also be submitted to ISI Proceedings, EI-Compendex, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink
PROPOSALS FOR PRESENTATION SESSIONS:
Researchers and experts interested to organise specific technical/scientific presentation sessions (composed by 5-7 presenters) focused on one or more topics listed below are cordially invited to contact the both Conference’s Co-Chairs, in order to have the right time to discuss with more attention the details of proposals.
However, proposals from the community are welcomed and will be carefully analysed and supported by Co-Chairs:
Massimo Di Nicolantonio (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy).
Emilio Rossi, PhD (Emilio Rossi Design Consulting & University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy).
TOPICS OF INTERESTS:
Topics of interests include, but are not limited to those listed here:
For Modeling Systems (MSs):
– Product-Service Systems for modeling and simulation.
– Human-Computer Interaction in modeling-related activities.
– User interfaces for designing manufacturable objects.
– Development of modeling tools and/or software.
– Software use and applications in 3D modelling.
– Geometric, mathematic and parametric modeling tools.
– Representation and visualization of physically realizable objects.
– Use and development of networks, services, systems and ICTs technologies in and for modeling-related activities.
– Simulation of physically realizable objects (including AR/VR).
– Trans-disciplinary applications and hybrid tools for Modeling System
For Additive Manufacturing (AM):
– New materials for fabrication (i.e. biomaterials, 4D materials).
– Advances in prototyping technologies and materials.
– Destructive and non-destructive trials on printed products.
– Sustainability issues and applications for new printable material.
– New product development using 3D printing.
– Mathematical-mechanical models for new technologies and materials.
– Forms of productions in everyday scenarios.
– Industrial applications of new manufacturing technologies.
– Advanced products and services created using new manufacturing/printing technologies.
– Transdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary applications in Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing.
For Cross-Sectorial Issues:
– MSs and AM in new circular economies.
– MSs and AM in Industry 4.0.
– Sustainable models for producing, selling and delivering products (i.e. Do-It-Yourself, Creative Communities, etc.).
– Socio-ethical challenges for MSs and AM.
– MSs and AM in and for emerging and developing countries.
– MSs and AM for bio-engineering and medical applications.
– MSs and AM in extreme environments (including aerospace, zero-g applications, maritime, military, etc.).
– MSs and AM for archeological, historical and conservative applications.
– MSs and AM in SMEs, startups and innovative companies.
– Future trends and promising scenarios for MSs and AM.
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