Partner in Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence Hosts Made for Space Conference

ASTM International’s Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AMCOE) was discussed at the Made for Space conference hosted by the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Ansty, Conventry, United Kingdom, on May 2-3. The MTC is one of the founding partners of the AMCOE, launched last year to accelerate the pace of additive manufacturing by coupling R&D and the standards development processes.

Made for Space brought together NASA, the European Space Agency, the world’s leading space and high-value manufacturing companies, universities, and research-and-technology organizations.

Speakers highlighted key manufacturing challenges and opportunities in the space sector while technical presentations covered: additive manufacturing; surface engineering and high-performance coatings; advanced joining; and robotics and autonomous systems.

Rick Russell, a technical fellow for materials at the NASA Engineering and Safety Center, reported on efforts to develop new standards for additive manufacturing components, including work within the AMCOE. Raymond “Corky” Clinton, NASA’s deputy manager of the space and missions systems office, spoke on the In-Space Manufacturing and In-Space Robotic Manufacturing and Assembly initiatives related to additive manufacturing in space.

In addition, NASA, ESA, and UK representatives convened a summit to foster greater collaboration. A key theme of the summit was the growing need to accelerate standards development through organizations such as the AMCOE.  

The conference concluded with presentations on the future of space-based manufacturing.


Issue Month
July/August
Issue Year
2019
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