The 2019 edition will be held from 29th April to 2nd May, 2019, at Long Beach Convention Centre, Long Beach, California.
At the 2019 edition Davis will be presenting the paper: “TuPOD, Cube Satellite and Tube Satellite dispenser produced via 3D Printing, successful launch orbit and dispensing of Two TubeSat”.
The speech is set for 2nd May, 8:45AM, at Long Beach Convention Centre, room 202C, in the track: “Next-Generation Additive Manufacturing”.
Davis will explain how the use of Windform composite materials, originally developed for the Motorsports industry by CRP Technology, is now finding many uses in space exploration, especially as structural materials for space applications.
Davis will also demonstrate how the employment of Windform inaugurated a new era in aerospace missions. Highlighted at AeroDef Manufacturing will be the case study that follows the successful construction and launch of the TuPod.
Additive manufacturing technologies have reached new heights with the production of structural components for the new generation of Space parts using Windform composite materials.
Under the guidance of Davis, CRP USA’s built up considerable experience supplying cutting edge solutions for space key industry leaders that chose to manufacture in the Windform family of materials.
Based in Mooresville, North Carolina, CRP USA employs a highly skilled staff that specializes in the manufacturing and creation of end-use parts and prototypes built from Windform high performance composite materials for LS technology.
With new projects and new developing perspectives in the field of AM, CRP USA contributes to mark new milestones in the most challenging and harsh 3d printed applications arena. In fact, it has been the technological partner of space applications such as the construction of a CubeSat in additive manufacturing, gathering the interest of the most important bodies involved in space engineering.