Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –
The first all-Russian conference “Additive technologies: barriers and overcoming” was held in Moscow as part of the international engine-building forum. The event was organized by the Additive Technologies Center with the support of the Rostec State Corporation and the United Engine Corporation. Polytechnic was represented at the conference by employees of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport.
Representatives of Rostec, Rosatom, Roscosmos, UAC, UEC and others took part in the conference. The business program was divided into several thematic blocks: production, materials, equipment and software. The organizers held a round table with the participation of members of territorially distributed centers of additive manufacturing specialization of UEC and industry experts.
The delegation from the Polytechnic University included the following representatives of IMMiT: Director of the Institute Anatoly Popovich, Director of the Center for Continuing and Professional Education Maria Trenina and Director of the Scientific and Educational Center “Mechanical Engineering Technologies” Pavel Novikov. The conference participants discussed current issues and prospects for the development of additive technologies. At the plenary session, Anatoly Popovich made a report on the topic “Additive Technologies. Experience and Development Prospects”. He noted the high level of the event and spoke about the achievements of SPbPU in the field of additive technologies, emphasizing the importance of developing ceramics and 3D printing for use in aircraft engine building and space.
At the conference, a cooperation agreement was signed between JSC Center for Additive Technologies and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. On behalf of JSC Center for Additive Technologies, the document was signed by General Director Alexey Mazalov. The agreement provides for the joint development of educational programs, advanced training of teachers and staff, and joint research work.
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