Exploring Innovations: Insights from the 2nd International Conference on Inkjet Digital Manufacturing and 3D Printing
On October 26-27, 2017, the 2nd International Conference on Inkjet Digital Manufacturing and 3D Printing was held at the Suzhou International Expo Center. EASYMFG's Chairman, Dr. Cai Daosheng, had the honor of attending, joining industry leaders and experts from around the world to discuss the latest technological advancements and applications in global inkjet digital manufacturing and 3D printing.

Dr. Cai Daosheng, Chairman of EASYMFG, delivered a presentation titled "Inkjet 3D Printing Equipment/Application," outlining the principles and development of binder jetting 3D printing technology. He elaborated on the principles and requirements of both binder jetting and material jetting technologies, particularly in metal and sand casting applications. Dr. Cai also highlighted EASYMFG's proprietary printing techniques.

Randy Fagerquist
Randy Fagerquist, Chief Scientist at Kodak, presented on "Ultra-Continuous Inkjet Printing Heads," explaining the process of producing printing nozzles using MEMS technology. He provided detailed insights into droplet formation, motion processes, and parameter optimization, along with examples of Kodak's printing equipment and practical print samples.

Denis Cormier
Professor Denis Cormier from the Rochester Institute of Technology delivered a presentation on "Multifunctional 3D Printing," introducing the principles, design, and operation of printing devices. He showcased multifunctional applications of 3D printing in fields such as electronics, chemistry, and biology, demonstrating examples in metal, ceramics, and polymer printing directions.

EASYMFG, as a leader in domestic binder jetting 3D printing technology, looks forward to more opportunities for communication and collaboration with leading industry experts both domestically and internationally, igniting innovative ideas and breakthroughs.
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