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14th Rapid Design, Prototyping & Manufacturing Conference (RDPM 2015) 15th–16th December 2015 – Loughborough University DAY 1 – Tuesday 15th December 2015 14.00-14.30 Coffee/Tea, Registration & Networking 14.30 Conference Opening & Introduction Prof Richard Bibb, Loughborough University Session 1: User Engagement & Involvement 14.40 User Involvement in Design: A 3D Artefacts in Education: A Commons People: Additive Case Study of using an AM- Framework for an Artefact Manufacturing Enabled Session Chair: enabled Mass Customisation Pedagogy Collaborative Commons Dr Andrew Johnson and Personalisation (MC&P) Production Loughborough Toolkit Lackovic N Smith P University Yavari H, Abdul Kudus SI & Department of Educational Campbell RI Research, Lancaster University Institute of Design Innovation, School of Design, Glasgow Loughborough Design School, School of Art Loughborough University 15.55 Comfort Break Session 2: Product Simulation & Personalisation 16.10 Data Driven Product Additive Manufacturing: The Simulation of Flow Personalisation and Potential New Paradigm for the Jewellery Characteristics for Filters Session Chair: Effects on Product Lifespans Manufacturer – Is the Jewellery Designed with a Non-Stochastic Dr Paul Smith Industry now Poised to Develop Lattice Structure Fabricated via Glasgow School of Art Green C, Porter CS & Bingham the Potential of Direct Metal Additive Manufacturing G Laser Melting in Precious Metals? Hasib H1,2, Rennie AEW1, Burns Loughborough University N1,3 & Geekie L3 Cooper F 1Engineering Department, Jewellery Industry Innovation Lancaster University Centre, Birmingham City 2Manufacturing Design University Department, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 3Croft Filters Ltd 17.25 Day 1 Conference Close 17.30 Optional tour of Loughborough Design School 19.30 EVENING MEAL Taste of India, 42 Church Gate, Loughborough LE11 1UE http://tasteofindia-loughborough.co.uk/ 14th Rapid Design, Prototyping & Manufacturing Conference (RDPM 2015) 15th–16th December 2015 – Loughborough University DAY 2 – Wednesday 16th December 2015 09.00-09.30 Coffee, Registration & Networking 09.30 Conference Opening & Introduction Prof Richard Bibb, Loughborough University & Dr Allan Rennie, Lancaster University 09.40 Keynote Speech Mr Matthew Stevens, Additive Manufacturing Development Lead, BAE Systems (Military Air & Information) Printed Aircraft – the Route to Reality Session 3: Medical Products 10.10 Towards Additive Manufacture of Next A Review of Wrist Splint Designs for Additive Generation Prosthetics, Assessing Emerging CAD Manufacture Session Chair: Strategies for Improving the Existing CAD Dr Hadley Brooks Process Order Kelly S, Paterson AMJ & Bibb RJ University of Central Bodkin T1, Bibb RJ1 & Harris R2 Loughborough Design School, Loughborough Lancashire University 1Design School, Loughborough University 2Wolfson School of Mechanical Engineering, Loughborough University 11.00 Morning Refreshment Break Session 4: Mechanical & Material Property Improvements 11.30 The Effect of Surface Adaptive Materials: Utilising Dramatically Increasing the Modification on Mechanical Additive Manufactured Mechanical Properties of 3D Session Chair: Properties of High Speed Scaffolds to Control Self- Printed Parts via Continuous Dr Daniel Engstrom Sintered Elastomers Organising Material Fibre Reinforcement and Loughborough Aggregation Coatings Norazman F1, Beaumont D2, University Zanten JV2, Ellis A1 & Blaney A1, Alexander J2, Dunn Brooks H & Molony S Hopkinson N1 N3, Richards D3, Rennie AEW4 & Anwar J5 School of Engineering, 1Department of Mechanical University of Central Lancashire Engineering, University of 1Highwire CDT; 2School of Sheffield Computing & Communications; 2Philips Research, Eindhoven 3ImaginationLancaster; 4Engineering Department; 5Department of Chemistry, Lancaster University 12.45 Lunch Session 5: Towards Direct Production – Rapid Manufacturing 13.30 Effect of Varying Mixing Ratios Multi-Material Additive Additive Manufacturing for and Foaming Direction on Manufacture of Multi-Layer Automotive Mass Production Session Chair: Polyurethane Foam for Additive Ceramic Capacitors Tools Manufacturing Applications Dr Matt Sinclair 1 1 Loughborough King BA , Rowan B , Williams Hackney PM & Wooldridge R Oppon CE, Hackney PM, Shyha C1, Williams L1, Tubby D1, University 1 2 I & Birkett N Rennie AEW & Denison K Department of Mechanical and 1 Construction Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Engineering Department, University of Northumbria Construction Engineering, Lancaster University University of Northumbria 2Oxley Developments Company Ltd Presentation of Prizes 14.45 Dr Allan Rennie, Lancaster University & Mr Matthew Stevens, BAE Systems Conference Close Dr Allan Rennie, Lancaster University .