Makino has announced a special one-day event that focuses on new developments in micromanufacturing processes and equipment. The Makino Micromachining Conference is slated to take place Tuesday, September 10, from 8 AM to 5 PM at the Makino Technology Center in Auburn Hills, MI. This inaugural conference is set to include demonstrations of Makino's latest micromachining technologies and guest presentations addressing manufacturing at the micro-scale.
"Micromachining technologies are taking on increased importance in a variety of markets, including medical devices, electronics, optics and communications," said Mark Rentschler, Marketing Manager at Makino. "Attendees will come away with insights on the latest technologies for ultra-precision machining, and the processes and techniques required for achieving high levels of accuracy and mirror-like finishes."
Featured Machines and Demonstrations
At the conference, Makino is set to open its micromachining research and development center to attendees. Makino engineers are scheduled for one-on-one consultations to help manufacturers identify a manufacturing solution that best fits their needs. In addition, attendees can observe a variety of milling and EDM demonstrations. Planned processes include:
Automatic wire threading of 0.050 mm wire in a tungsten carbide fiber optic tooling application on the UPN-01 horizontal wire EDM
Hale machining of an optical surface using the dynamic accuracy of the iQ300 ultra-precision machining center
Direct machining of tungsten carbide workpiece materials on the V33i VMC
Reliable, unattended fine-hole machining on the EDAF3-FH sinker EDM
Oil-based wire EDM machining of carbide to superior accuracy and surface finish using 0.0030" diameter wire on the UPV-3 wire EDM.
Guest Presenters
Presentations are going to address theoretical and applied research related to processes, systems and equipment for manufacture and metrology, associated with the creation of components and systems with 3D features to high relative accuracies in a wide range of materials. Presenters include:
Jeff Bibee, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Werth Inc. - Jeff Bibee is a graduate of Brown University and has been involved in technical sales in the machine tool industry for over 30 years. Werth is a manufacturer of advanced optical and multi-sensor coordinate measuring machines. The more than 50-year history of Werth Messtechnik GmbH has been dedicated to the development of new technologies to meet the ever increasing requirements and challenges of dimensional measurement.
Brad Etter, Sales Manager U.S., Alicona - Brad Etter started his career in optical microscopy and measurement in 2007 after earning his degree in management at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Brad works at Alicona's North American headquarters located in Bartlett, IL, where he manages the direct sales and application staff. He works closely with management and R&D in developing new solutions, making sure the needs of the North American market are met.
Fumi Hirajima, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Union Tool - Fumi Hirajima graduated in 2001 from the Department of Law, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan, and joined Union Tool's International Department in the same year. After training at the Nagaoka factory, he was responsible for international sales in Union Tool's global operation. From 2008 to 2012, he moved to Shanghai as the deputy general manager for sales at Union Tool Shanghai. In 2012, he was promoted to his current position as vice president of sales and marketing.
Mark Raleigh, Founder and CEO, EDM Department Inc. - Mark is the CEO and founder of EDM Department Inc. and the co-founder of Alicona Manufacturing. He has a mathematics background, specializing in statistical application. His interests include Smart manufacturing and artificial intelligence software systems.
Mike Schmidt, Market Development Manager, Zygo - Mike Schmidt has been with the Zygo Corporation for 13 years and is currently the market development manager, covering Southeast Asia and India. Mike's expertise stems from studying physics and astronomy as well as his years spent assisting engineers, technicians and production workers all over the world in understanding process control and metrology.
For a detailed agenda, directions and event registration, visit www.makino.com/micromachining-conference, or call 800-552-3288.
For more information contact:
Mark Rentschler
Makino Inc.
7680 Innovation Way
Mason, OH 45040
800-552-3288
www.makino.com