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HTDC & NASA T2X: Additive Manufacturing Event

  • Entrepreneurs Sandbox 643 Ilalo Street Honolulu, HI, 96813 United States (map)

About this event:

Learn about NASA's technologies, additive manufacturing, and commercialization opportunities.

If your company would like to build additive manufacturing (AM) capability, hear from Roboze, Markforged, and Velo3D on the newest materials and Industrial 3D Printers for producing production grade parts.

Also featuring Additive Manufacturing suppliers to discuss 3D Printing in Hawai`i, needs and capabilities.

Coffee and lunch included.

Register here.

Speakers:

Walt Ugalde is an Economic Development and Industry Outreach Executive for NASA’s Technology Transfer Commercialization Program. Based out of the Johnson Space Center in Houston Texas, Walt works with businesses, startups, co-founders, and Investors to help them leverage NASA developed technology for commercialization into proven products and services as well as mapping industry capabilities back into the NASA mission. Walt has served as the NASA Executive on Loan to the Houston Technology Center (HTC) connecting and advising many of the HTC client startup companies and continues to support technology innovation hubs in Texas and across the Nation.

Alison Park is the Deputy Technical Fellow of Materials and Additive Manufacturing at NASA. She is a part of the headquarter group called NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC). Alison’s roles and responsibilities include working with NASA Tech Authority and Program offices to qualify and certify mission critical AM hardware and design and executing technical assessment and support projects for various NASA programs across the agency. Prior to her NASA assignment, she was the Technical Program Manager at a leading Rocket propulsion company responsible for capturing and managing R&D projects to mature AM technologies.

ABOUT

INNOVATE Hawaii

INNOVATE Hawaii is the state’s NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) National Network Center, which supports small and medium-sized manufacturers to enhance their productivity, growth, and technical performance through programs and services across the islands. www.htdc.org/programs/#innovate-hawaii

If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodations due to a disability, contact Dave Molinaro at 539-3806 or dave@htdc.org as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats.

Earlier Event: October 21
UXHI Conference 2023
Later Event: October 26
Hawai'i Grant Summit