WORKSHOP: Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF) Symposium; August 2-4, 2004; Austin, Texas
University Of Texas At Austin, Austin TX
Investigators
Abstract
The Fifteenth Annual Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF) Symposium to be held in Austin, Texas, August 2-4, 2004, is a topical meeting that is a research exchange in the area of rapid prototyping. It is a mechanism for transfer and dissemination of knowledge and understanding in the field of additive, freeform manufacturing. The meeting is well regarded by the research community and draws approximately 100 researchers from universities, companies and national laboratories from all over the world. The SFF Symposium also attracts graduate students worldwide. In 2003, approximately 44 percent of the entire meeting was students. Participants represented 35 universities, 12 of which were international. The SFF Symposium is an excellent model for advancing discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training and learning. The networking of world-class researchers with students is strong since the meeting encourages through its pricing structure the involvement of students. The meeting is a pinion for research infrastructure by the networking of research personnel and information. Through the heavily cited proceedings, information is widely disseminated to an extensive network of researchers and students around the world. The societal impact is identification of pre-commercial technologies and sharing of information pertaining to freeform fabrication that will eventually be developed and implemented into machines and processes that will enhance domestic productivity. More information is available at the SFF Symposium web page, http://utwired.engr.utexas.edu/lff/
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