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SUMMARY:Seminar in advanced additive manufacturing: Functional prototyping
  in educational projects
DTSTART:20260528T141500
DTSTAMP:20260527T120304Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Sebastien Martinerie\, EPFL MAKE\nAbstract\nAs part of the MA
 KE program\, SPOT’s 3D printing lab supports students in their prototypi
 ng projects\, ranging from small\, simple systems to complex interdiscipli
 nary projects. With over 600 new users trained each year\, growing demand\
 , and increasingly demanding technical requirements\, the goal is to push 
 the boundaries of what “consumer-grade” machines can do. Various use c
 ases will be presented\, ranging from FDM printing of high-performance fil
 aments to SLA printing of precision parts.\n\nBio sketch\nAs a HES mechani
 cal engineer\, I've always had a passion for 3D design and additive manufa
 cturing technologies. \nI've worked in R&D (developing a process for meta
 l powders) and in the medical field for over 20 years. At the same time\, 
 I run my own design and 3D printing workshop\, which provides services for
  many advanced applications.\n\nhttps://actu.epfl.ch/news/i-spent-all-my-s
 avings-on-my-first-3d-printer-2/\n\n\n*** These seminars are part of the M
 icro-413 course\, but are open to the interested public ***\n \n\n	3D mic
 roprinting with Two-Photon Polymerisation\, Jochen Zimmer\, 30.04.2026\n	B
 iohybrid systems opportunities and challenges\, Maurizio Gullo\, 07.05.20
 26\n	Volumetric 3D printing: materials and applications\, Paul Delrot\, 21
 .05.2026\n	Functional prototyping in educational projects\, Sebastien Mart
 inerie\, 28.05.2026 \n\n\n 
LOCATION:MED 2 2423 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==MED%202%202423 https://epf
 l.zoom.us/j/62641399488
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