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May 30th – 31st, 2018Haifa International Congress Center (ICC), Israelwww.tms.org/time2018(Version date : April 16th 2018)

To increase the impact of global RTD efforts the TIME event is set to bridge industrialdemand and technological supply in the field of metal technologies. The TIME events are setto be bi-annual events in which a discussion between industrial, governmental andinnovative technological sectors is promoted.TIME2018 is co-organized by Youngstown state university (Ohio, USA) and the Technion –Israel institute of technology (Haifa, Israel). It incorporates global experts from industrialrelated metals innovation and is a two days event (May 30th-31st 2018). The first day is set toemphasize the industrial needs from the upcoming metal technologies (materials andprocesses) and the second one will showcase the upcoming technologies from the RTD sector.The Chairman of TIME2018 is Distinguished Prof. Emeritus Dan Shechtman, 2011 (chemistry)noble laurate and the event is sponsored by the TMS* organization.Though heavily industry-oriented in its nature, the event welcomes anyone whose workinterests involves metal developments at high maturity of Technology Readiness Levels(TRL)** 4-9.The purposes of this event are:a. Screen and review the modern challenges in the current and near future marketsapplications.b. Introducing engineers to the latest applicative developments which can be likely tobe seen in the manufacturing companies in the upcoming years.c. Providing a market review and trends for different technological markets.d. Creating a platform for industrial cooperation, R&D collaboration and knowledgeexchange.e. Introduce activities and capabilities of innovative companies and research institutesin the field.f. Hold a thematic open discussion forum for increased networking of participants.This symposium aims to bring together experts from industry, academia, and government.The intent is to bring attention to industrial innovations, mega-trends impacting the metalsindustry, emerging technologies that could advance or disrupt the metals industry. Key topicsof interest for TIME2018 are:1.) Additive manufacturing2.) Alloys and critical materials3.) Metals processing through shaping, forming, and solidification (including “Advancedmanufacturing in metal processing” experts panel)4.) ApplicationsPlease consider yourself invited to explore the attached agenda and join us at the event todiscuss upcoming industrial technologies and trend in the metals industries.

Committee Members: Iver Andersen, Ames LaboratoryNorbert Babcsan, Aluinvent ZrtRaj Banerjee, University of North TexasMenachem Bamberger, Technion, Israel Institute of TechnologyWarren Bath, TWIDennis Butcher, U.S. Air Force Research LaboratoryBrett Conner, Youngstown State University (Co-organization party)Santiago Cuesta Lopez, International Research Center in Critical MaterialsNarendra Dahotre, University of North TexasNoam Eliaz, Tel Aviv UniversityShai Essel, Technion Israel Institute of Metals (Co-organization party)Nahum Frage, Ben Gurion UniversityDirk Landgrebe, Fraunhofer Institute Forging Technology and Tool Machine (IWU)ChemnitzGideon Levy, Technology Turn Around, CIRP FellowSarang Pande, Marwadi UniversityTimotius Pasang, Auckland University of Technology,Maria Letizia Ruello, Università Politecnica delle MarchePeter Sachsenmeier, VP Hankou UniversityVirgil Solomon, Youngstown State UniversityA. Erman Tekkaya, TU DortmundIvan Todaro, University of BolognaRafi Wertheim, TU Chemnitz Fraunhofer InstituteHenning Zeidler, Technische Universität Bergkademie FreibergIn partnership with:

In sponsorship of:Silver sponsor:ISCAR is the largest of the 15 companies comprising the IMC (International MetalworkingCompanies). Together, they supply a dynamic comprehensive line of precision carbidemetalworking tools. These companies produce a wide range of carbide inserts, carbide end millsand cutting tools, covering most metal cutting applications. IMC also provides engineering andmanufacturing solutions to major industries throughout the world. Many innovative products,designed especially for customer requirements, have made the IMC a world leader in the majormanufacturing industries such as automotive, aerospace and die & mold D/26Exhibition ork-With-Su-Pad

Notable speakers:Prof. Dan Shechtman (TIME2018 Chairman) - Professor of Materials Science atthe Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, an Associate of the US Department ofEnergy's Ames Laboratory, and Professor of Materials Science at Iowa State University.Awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of quasicrystals.Dr. Terry Wohlers - Industry consultant, analyst, author, and speaker Terry Wohlers ispresident of Wohlers Associates, Inc., an independent consulting firm he founded 31 yearsago. He is a principal author of the recently published Wohlers Report 2018, the undisputedindustry-leading report on additive manufacturing and 3D printing for 23 consecutive years.Prof. Dr. Gideon N. Levy - Prof. Levy’s career has been mainly in advanced R&D inMechanical / Electronic world with leading Swiss machinery industries. Specializing inManufacturing technologies, Technology management, Market - Product strategies, keycustomers, industrial, scientific, technical and practical aspects of product design andadvanced manufacture, market launch and technology transfer.Prof. Brett Conner (TIME2018 co-organization) - Director of Advanced ManufacturingResearch Center and Associate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering at YoungstownState University. Dr. Conner is the Director of the Consortium for Advanced HybridManufacturing – Integrating Technologies.Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Schubert - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Schubert – Head ofProfessorship Micromanufacturing Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology.Experienced in Technology and Knowledge Transfer. Head of Competence CenterMicromanufacturing and Surface Technologies – KoMOT at the Fraunhofer InstituteMachine Tools and Forming Technology.Eng. Rob Gorham - joined the America Makes team in 2013 as the Deputy Director ofTechnology Development and in May 2014 was promoted to Director of Operations. InMay 2017, Rob was promoted to Executive Director of America Makes. He has more than adecade of solid defense research and advanced manufacturing experience.

Dr. Alex King – Dr. Alex King’s research focuses today on a broad range of issues related tothe supply chains of critical elements for clean energy technologies, but he has also worked inthe modeling and characterization of materials – and particularly their interfaces andinterfacial junctions – for a diverse range of applications ranging from nuclear reactors tomicroelectronics.Dr. Santiago Cuesta-López – GENERAL MANAGER of ICAMCyL Foundation,International Center for Advanced Materials and Raw Materials of Castilla y Leon. AEuropean level expert in the field of critical raw materials and a researcher in the field ofmodelling and first principle simulations of materials.Prof. Dr.-Ing Henning Zeidler – Heading the Additive Manufacturing professorship at TUBAFreiberg. Chairman of the Board of Beckmann-Institute for Technology Development (BTE).Former Chief Executive Engineer at the micro manufacturing professorship at TU Chemnitz,Prof. Zeidler is teaching at TUBA Freiberg, an independent entrepreneur and winner ofmultiple EC grants.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Leopold Weber – Former head of the Department of Geosciences andGeotechnical Engineering (today Department of Raw Materials) of the Austrian FederalMinistry for Economy, Univ. Prof. of the University of Vienna. Former Austrianrepresentative of the Raw Minerals Supply Group in Brussels and member of the EC criticalminerals ad hoc working group. Prof. Weber is co-editor and co-author of the annual WorldMining Data, the Metallogenetic Map of Austria, the Handbook of Mineral Deposits,Industrial Minerals and Energy Resources of Austria the Austrian Resource InformationSystem IRIS and the Austrian Mineral Resources plan. Amongst high level awards he wasawarded with the Serge von Bubnoff Medal for his work.

Preliminary ScheduleMay 29th 201818:00 Welcome reception at Technion (Casual dress code)May 30th g & welcome:Dr. Amiram Appelbaum, Chief scientists and chairperson, Israeli Innovation Authority.Prof. Peretz Lavie, Technion president.Dr. Martin Abraham. Provost. Youngstown State UniversityMr. Shraga Brosh, Israeli Industry Association (IIA) presidentMr. Yona Yahav, Haifa city mayorWelcome plenary Session #1 – Prof. Dan ShechtmanCoffee breakParallel Sessions – Industrial InnovationsAdditiveMetalsAlloys andApplicatioAdditiveManufacturing I processing ICriticalns Imanufacturing II New material andMetals I Emergingprocess developmentTechnologiesLevy, GideonPasang,Anderson,Babscan,Dahotre, NarendraTimotiusIverNorbertA1 - Invited: State-ofB1 – invited - C1 – Invited:D5 E1- Invited: UAMthe-art andLaser andReview ofInvited:Solid-state additiveExperiences of NewElectrongoals andTitanium inmanufacturing andMaterial and ProcessBeamresults ofChemicalpost-processing ofDevelopment for EBMWelding ofHorizon2020Industriesthe Al/Ti system - Koptyug, AndreyAdditiveNOVAMAGandAslan MiriyevManufacturedproject MedicalandDevelopmen ApplicationConventionalt of nons:Ti-6Al-4Vrare-earthLaboratoryParts and dustrialmagnets –PerformancPopov,eVladimirSchorr,Michael

11:00A2 - Real-timemonitoring of AMprocess with EOSTATEOT and MPMMilovanov, VyacheslavB2 Influence ofShielding GasCompositiononMicrostructure andMechanicalProperties ofWire and ArcAdditiveManufacturedInconel 625 Bušić, MatijaC2 –AcceleratedDevelopment ofSubstitutesfor RareEarthPermanentMagnets Lograsso,ThomasA3 - AdvancedManufacturing ofNear-Net-Shape Partsfrom FunctionalMaterials: 3D Printingof Porous Ni-Mn-GaMagnetic ShapeMemory Alloys - VirgilSolomonB3 Joining ofAdditiveManufacturedComponentsby ArcWelding Addison,AdrianC3 - Factsand Mythsof NiobiumRecycling Bartl,Andreas11:40A4 - 3D Printing ofFe77Ni5.5Co5.5Zr7B4Cu1 High TemperatureMagnetic Powders Virgil SolomonB4 MechanicalProperties ofEB-weldedAM-SLMAlSi10MgAlloy Nahmany,MosheC4 Microstructure andSliding WearPerformanceof Cr7C3(Ni,Cr)3(Al,Cr) CoatingDepositedfrom Cr7C3In SituFormedAtomizedPowder Zhu,Hongbin12:0013:15LunchPlenary session #2 – Dr. Terry Wohlers – The future of Metal Additive Manufacturing11:20D2 StudyingtheCombinatorial Effect ofPlatinumGroupMetals andRare Earthsfor ionsYakoumis,IakovosD3 - MixedLightInspection:A NovelTechniqueto EnhanceFluorescentDye andMagneticParticleInspections– Diamond,GeoffD4 Perspectives of XCT forNondestructiveStudying ofMetallicMicro andNanoStructures Zschech,EhrenfriedE2 - MaterialDevelopments inBinder Jet 3DPrinting - Klein,AndrewE3 - Lithographybased AdditiveManufacturing ofMetal-basedSuspensions Mitteramskogler,GeraldE4 - MetalsAdditiveManufacturingfrom High-endTechnology toCommodity - Eden,Ronny

13:4514:15plenary Session #3 – Prof. Gideon Levy - Additive Manufacturing - The Enabling Space forFuture Innovation Game-Changing recent achievements and emphases.Open discussion (Panel) – additive manufacturing current state and future challenges (RobGorham , Prof. Gideon Levy, Prof. Brett Conner, Haim Rosenson, Dr. Terry Wohlers )Moderator Prof. Zeidler TUBAF15:00ChairCoffee breakAdditiveManufacturing III Directed energydepositionTodaro, IvanParallel Sessions – Industrial InnovationsMetalsAlloys andApplicatioprocessing IICriticalns IIMetals IISachsenmeier, PeterB5 – Invited:Improvements in WeldingPropertiesthrough theUse ofInterlayer Pasang,Timotius15:30A5 – Invited:MicrostructuralEvolution and DefectControl in Al-Si-MgComponentsFabricated via DirectedEnergy Deposition(DED) - Eliaz, Noam16:00A6 – Multi-Materialsand Multi-FunctionalityEnabled by HybridAdditiveManufacturing - BrettConnerB6 - WearProperties ofFriction StirProcessedAluminiumMagnesiumAlloy Balos,Sebastian16:20A7 - A ComparativeStudy of Laser SurfaceMelted and LENSTMDeposited Gray CastIron - Rajarshi BanerjeeB7 Weldability ofAusteniticStainlessSteels facturing IV– AM Applicationsand TechnologyRosenson, HaimGrilli, MariaLuisaC5 – Invited:Lithium as aA key Actorin GloballyDecarbonizedMobility/electronics andFutureEnergyMarked: ACircularEconomyAssessment- Iglesias,RobertoC6 MechanicalProcessingof Li-IonBatteries Borsdorff,DennisZeidler,HenningD5 –Invited:Closed CellAluminiumFoamApplicationsBabcsan,NorbertD6 Comparison ofVariousPropertiesof Ti Alloysfor ImplantMaking Soni, RajE6 - Application ofAdditiveManufacturing forVeterinary MedicalImplants - Muller,GaryC7 Graphene asan EffectiveSupport forNickelNanoparticles as aCatalyst forMethanolD7 Influence ofLowTemperature on ImpactEnergy andMicrostructure ofUnalloyedE7 - Laser AdditiveProcessing of aFunctionally GradedInternal FractureFixation Plate Mantri, SrinivasAdityaE5 - Invited:AdditiveManufacturing ofTi6Al4V (ELI)Medical Implants du Preez, Willie

Percentagesof AlloyingElements Bušić, Matija16:40A8 – TBC (GE topicunder evaluation)17:00A9 - Implementationof ThermographicMethod for DLMDProcess Monitoring Rizzo, Antonella18:00B8 –Manufacturing ofFunctionalized Surfaces forInfluencingtheTribologicalBehavior ofMetallic Partsby CuttingOperations –Schubert ,AndreasB9 - SeamlessFlowformedTube Made ofWire tion inAlkalineMedium Kadirgan,FigenC8 - NickelOxideFunctionalized GrapheneOxide –PolyacrylamideNanocomposites Kadirgan,FigenADIMaterial Rajnovic,DraganD8 - HeatTreatedCast Iron asBallisticProte

ISCAR is the largest of the 15 companies comprising the IMC (International Metalworking Companies). Together, they supply a dynamic comprehensive line of precision carbide metalworking tools. These companies produce a wide range of carbide inserts, carbide end mills and cutting tools, covering most metal cutting applications. IMC also provides engineering and