BMW and New Balance to Present Keynotes at CDFAM Berlin
This year’s CDFAM Computational Design Symposium in Berlin is set to feature two highly anticipated keynote presentations from leading figures in the automotive and athletic apparel industries. Johannes Pauli of BMW and Onur Yüce Gün from New Balance will take center stage to discuss cutting-edge developments in additive manufacturing and generative AI.
Johannes Pauli will delve into the "Industrial Challenges in Geometry Optimization for Additive Manufacturing," where he will outline BMW's approach to integrating advanced computational design and manufacturing techniques into their vehicle design processes. His presentation will focus on the practical challenges and solutions encountered in optimizing geometric design for additive manufacturing, a field that is beginning to redefine the boundaries of engineering and production capabilities in the automotive sector.
On day two, Onur Yüce Gün will present "Shape of Generative AI" from his vantage point at New Balance. His talk is expected to explore the innovative application of generative AI in athletic footwear design, highlighting how these technologies are not just reshaping products but also the processes behind creating them.
CDFAM Berlin, happening May 7-8, 2024 is the premier event for professionals in the design and manufacturing sectors to connect with industry leaders, gain insights into the latest technologies, and discuss the future directions of engineering and design. This symposium is a must-attend for anyone involved in computational design, additive manufacturing, and related fields.
Thanks to the generous support of 3DPrint.com, attendees can enjoy a 20% discount on registration with the code 3DPRINT.
This is a unique opportunity to learn from top industry experts with over 30 presentations and network with your peers—make sure to register now to not miss out.
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