MTC3


Technical University of Munich, Germany

8 - 10 Oct 2019

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EMG supports Oerlikon’s Paris Air Show and Munich Technology Conference communications strategy

EMG supports Oerlikon’s Paris Air Show and Munich Technology Conference communications strategy. 
(Photo: Oerlikon, EMGPR048)Global engineering powerhouse Oerlikon chose EMG, the leading industrial technology marketing communications specialist, to develop its key messaging matrix and strategic trade media activities around the Paris Air Show 2019 (PAS) (June 17-23) and the 3rd Munich Technology Conference (MTC3) in Munich, Germany (October 8-10). The successful collaborations resulted in widespread media exposure and impact that further recognized Oerlikon as a thought leader within the technology space.

Technical University of Munich, Oerlikon, GE Additive and Linde to establish additive manufacturing cluster in Bavaria

Signing Letter of Intent in Dec. 2018. 
(Photo Oerlikon) From left to right: Dr. Sven Hicken (Business Unit Head, Oerlikon AM), Prof. Dr. Thomas Hofmann (President, TUM), Jason Oliver (President and CEO, GE Additive), Dr. Wolfgang Dierker (CEO, GE Germany), Dr. Christoph Laumen (Executive Director R&D, Linde AG), Prof. Dr. Michael Suess (Chairman of the Board of Directors, Oerlikon Group), Dr. Christian Haecker (Head of Industrialization, Oerlikon AM), Dr. Andreas Lessmann (Managing Director, GE Additive Germany GmbH, Senior Leader, Legal Operations), Dr. Christian Bruch (Executive Vice President & CEO, Linde Engineering), Andreas Rohregger (Head of Global Properties, GE Additive), Dr. Alice Beck (Deputy Director, TUM ForTe).>The Technical University of Munich (TUM), Oerlikon, GE Additive and Linde are collaborating to create an additive manufacturing cluster. This cluster is a grouping of companies and organizations that will conduct research on and develop additive manufacturing technology from a single hub location.

Additive manufacturing is revolutionizing production: A reality check

OerlikonAdditive manufacturing is transforming markets. Scalability, cost and production efficiency present challenges to the commercialization of this rapidly evolving technology. Its progression from visionary technology to mainstream commercialization will be the key topic of discussion at the 3rd annual Munich Technology Conference on Additive Manufacturing (MTC3) October 8-10, 2019, at the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Speakers will look at technical and regulatory challenges surrounding the technology today and assess the role of innovation in the future of this exciting field.