Additive manufacturing roundtable at Plastics Live 2024, a free event

Plastics Live announced an exciting roundtable discussion with some leading players from the U.K. additive manufacturing (AM) scene. The team sees plastic manufacturing as incorporating technologies and issues that in many instances are seen as separate concerns for mainstream plastic production, such as AM, smart manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and environmental and sustainability issues.

The organizers of the show especially understand the necessity for AM and Industry 4.0 technologies and services to be presented inside a general manufacturing show and recognize the fact that many long-established AM-only trade shows are now struggling to survive as exhibitors and visitors alike now see technologies such as AM as a complementary part of the overall manufacturing ecosystem.

“As one of the many on-site learning opportunities at this year’s Plastics Live, we are today excited to announce our AM roundtable discussion running on day 1. The focus of the session will be around when it is the right time to shift from conventional plastic manufacturing to AM, and when to subcontract AM work, or buy in-house machines,” said Scott Colman, show organizer. “Chairing will be well known AM expert Andrew Allshorn owner of 3D-Squared, Nick Allen CEO at 3DPRINTUK, Neil Sewell CEO of Solid Print3D, Rich Proctor MD at AME-Group, and Jo Young, Managing Director at Additive-X. We are delighted that such a high calibre group of experts have agreed to come along to Plastics Live to give their insight for the benefit of our visitors.”

By consolidating AM within Plastics Live, the organizers are reflecting the industry’s move towards holistic and future-proof manufacturing strategies. In the modern manufacturing ecosystem, success relies on the seamless integration of various technologies and disciplines.

“We are really excited to have the AM roundtable at Plastics Live 2024. Anyone associated with the AM sector will realize just how strong the panel is,” said John Jones, sales manager for the event. “At plastics related events today, manufacturers seek comprehensive solutions that encompass the full spectrum of their operational needs, from design and prototyping to production and supply chain management. By showcasing AM alongside traditional plastics manufacturing processes and tools, Plastics Live facilitates a more nuanced understanding of how these technologies can complement and enhance existing plastics manufacturing capabilities. This integrated approach enables show attendees to make informed decisions and investments that align with their overarching business objectives, ultimately driving greater efficiency, competitiveness, and sustainable growth.”

Register for Plastics Live 2024 is open, and access to the AM roundtable and all learning opportunities are free of charge: plasticslive.co.uk

Written by

Rachael Pasini

Rachael Pasini is a Senior Editor at Design World (designworldonline.com).