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By DE Editors  

April 20, 2016

EOS is participating in this year's Hanover Fair, which runs from April 25 to 29. In participating in this show, the company is exhibiting within the Industrial Supply hall and presenting on the topic of "Emotional Engineering in Lightweight Design."

Networking and innovation in lightweight design will be discussed in all facets and along the entire supply chain — from brainstorming and industrial design, through design engineering and calculation, up to additively manufactured components and corresponding material tests. The focus is on such aspects as design, emotion, cost-effectiveness, ecology and the environment. There will be workshops for visitors at the booth and daily keynote presentations given by top-class speakers in the Material Forum, according to a company press release.

“Additive manufacturing from EOS enables the design and quick, flexible, reasonably priced manufacturing of products directly from 3D CAD data. Any fine and simultaneously high-strength, lightweight design structures — impossible to manufacture using conventional procedures — can now be generated. Additive manufacturing offers innovative solutions for current and future challenges facing any industry and gives a developer maximum geometric freedom of design,” says Maximilian Eils, application development consultant at EOS.

For more information, visit EOS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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