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The DAP at the AMPS Conference: Our expert Pauline demonstrates how a new algorithm simplifies post-processing of components
Our expert Pauline will be speaking at the APMS conference in Chemnitz. As part of the Additive Manufacturing session, she will present her latest research on an innovative algorithm designed to improve the removal of support structures.
Her presentation, titled “An Accessibility Assessment Algorithm for Support Structure Removal in Parts Produced by Powder Bed Fusion of Metal Using a Laser Beam,” introduces an algorithm that automatically detects hard-to-reach areas in a part where support structures are difficult to remove.
By using this algorithm during the design phase, manufacturers can optimise part orientation and support generation, ultimately reducing the time, effort and cost of post-processing.
Don’t miss this exciting session and discover how automation is driving the future of Additive Manufacturing!
Register here.
📅 9th September
🕑 2:40 pm
📍 Carlowitz Congress Center

Pauline Pletzer-Zelgert, M.Sc.
RWTH Aachen Chair
Digital Additive Production DAP
Campus-Boulevard 73
52074 Aachen
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