RE:RE:RE:RE:Espace Aero and PYRPyroGenesis will be attending the upcoming Rapid + TCT 2024 event:
https://www.metal-am.com/rapid-tct-bringing-over-400-exhibitors-to-los-angeles/ https://www.pyrogenesis.com/media/events/ RAPID + TCT bringing over 400 exhibitors to Los Angeles RAPID + TCT 2024, scheduled to take place June 25-27, 2024, at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, USA, is expecting to host over 400 exhibitors at this year’s event. The event, organised by SME, a nonprofit association committed to advancing the widespread adoption of manufacturing technologies and developing North America’s talent and capabilities, and UK-based Rapid News Publications Ltd., owners of TCT.
As the leading AM event in North America, attendees of RAPID + TCT will have the chance to interact with over 400 exhibiting companies presenting hundreds of solutions to drive progress, boost profits and propel businesses into a new era of innovation,” said Robert Willig, executive director and CEO of SME, an event co-organiser. “Each year, exhibitors continue to create faster, smarter processes that display a comprehensive, cross-industry survey of solutions in the additive space.”
This year’s exhibitors range from startups to globally known companies specialising in Additive Manufacturing hardware, software and services.
See the full list of exhibitors here.
www.rapid3devent.com
BCONTVentures wrote: And from today's NR:
“Having our ‘coarse’ Ti64 powder accepted for addition to the approved supplier list of one of the largest aerospace companies in the world underscores the quality and reliability of our NexGen™ plasma atomization process, our post-processing process, our quality assurance management process, and our quality control system,” said Massimo Dattilo, Vice-President of PyroGenesis Additive. “This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team over the past several years. We look forward to officially being added to the approved supplier list and leveraging this success.” And:
“I am also happy to add that the Company’s ‘fine cut’ Ti64 metal powder is also in the qualification process with the same client, having taken a different qualification path due to changes to the powder specifications by the client during the approval process. We are confident that the ‘fine cut’ powder will also be approved by the client and added to the list of approved suppliers in due course,” noted Mr. Pascali. BCONTVentures wrote: Definitely looks like it is Boeing, read the NR from PYR and then see this article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/boeing-innovation-longueuil-mirabel-1.7209685 And from PYR's NR: This news is even more exciting when taken in the context of the recent announcement of a joint $415-million government/corporate aerospace initiative, to establish an aerospace innovation zone in Montreal, right in our backyard. Today’s announcement positions PyroGenesis well to also be included in one of the world’s foremost aerospace technology developments.” Great comment from @ordos:
@ordos Pyrogenesis purposefully pursued the most stringent quality requirements, which takes longer but then they will have no questions from any other future clients who will have the same level or requirements or looser. It was mentioned in the past that Pyrogenesis also pursued US Navy for their waste destruction system because they had the most stringent requirements and they did it then, now they did it with the metal powders. Yes, it takes longer, but then the horizons are open. COGT wrote: Worth a repost from a couple weeks ago.Just maybe the train is finally on the tracks.
GLTA