Print4Fab 2019 - Printing for Fabrication 2019
Date2019-09-29 - 2019-10-02
Deadline2019-03-31
VenueParc 55 San Francisco, CA, USA - United States
KeywordsDigital Printing; Fabrication; 3D printing
Topics/Call fo Papers
Printing for Fabrication provides attendees with a comprehensive view of transformative innovations in the print ecosystem, from printing techniques and their physics to evolutions in print machinery for 2D and 3D printing to advances in printing materials, as well as applications enabled by the interplay of all these fields.
If you're involved in the cross-functional world of printing, submit your research findings and ideas that support the development and success of the next wave of innovations in the print ecosystem.
We look forward to welcoming you to San Francisco Bay, an area known as a hub for innovation and development!
TOPICS- Complete list on the website
• Fundamental Science and Technology of Printing Systems
• Printing Materials and Material Interaction
• 3D Printing
• Digital Packaging
• Printed Electronic Functionalities
• Printing for Textiles and Nonwovens
• Inkjet Printing onto Non-flat Objects
• Printing of Biological Materials/Pharmaceuticals
• Security Printing
SUBMISSION OPTIONS
Option 1: Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST-first)
Deadline: March 10, 2019
Option 2: Conference Paper or Talk
Deadline: March 31, 2019
Final papers are due in electronic format by July 15, 2019.
CALL FOR SHORT COURSES
Participants have the option of attending 2- to 4-hour short courses and workshops presented on a wide range of subjects related to digital printing technologies.
In addition to course proposals, we encourage instructors/experts to offer location-based and application/industry-focused classes or workshops, as well as, classes with a hands-on, practical nature, and/or non-traditional format.
Submit workshop or course proposals to print4fab-AT-imaging.org
Deadline: March 14, 2019
SPECIAL EVENTS
• Keynote Presentations
• Frontiers in Imaging: Digital Printing for Fabrication
• Printing Research Showcase for Students and Young Researchers
• Student/Young Professional Event
• Colleague Connections
• Late Breaking News
Submit speaker and session ideas and proposals to print4fab-AT-imaging.org
If you're involved in the cross-functional world of printing, submit your research findings and ideas that support the development and success of the next wave of innovations in the print ecosystem.
We look forward to welcoming you to San Francisco Bay, an area known as a hub for innovation and development!
TOPICS- Complete list on the website
• Fundamental Science and Technology of Printing Systems
• Printing Materials and Material Interaction
• 3D Printing
• Digital Packaging
• Printed Electronic Functionalities
• Printing for Textiles and Nonwovens
• Inkjet Printing onto Non-flat Objects
• Printing of Biological Materials/Pharmaceuticals
• Security Printing
SUBMISSION OPTIONS
Option 1: Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST-first)
Deadline: March 10, 2019
Option 2: Conference Paper or Talk
Deadline: March 31, 2019
Final papers are due in electronic format by July 15, 2019.
CALL FOR SHORT COURSES
Participants have the option of attending 2- to 4-hour short courses and workshops presented on a wide range of subjects related to digital printing technologies.
In addition to course proposals, we encourage instructors/experts to offer location-based and application/industry-focused classes or workshops, as well as, classes with a hands-on, practical nature, and/or non-traditional format.
Submit workshop or course proposals to print4fab-AT-imaging.org
Deadline: March 14, 2019
SPECIAL EVENTS
• Keynote Presentations
• Frontiers in Imaging: Digital Printing for Fabrication
• Printing Research Showcase for Students and Young Researchers
• Student/Young Professional Event
• Colleague Connections
• Late Breaking News
Submit speaker and session ideas and proposals to print4fab-AT-imaging.org
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- New Crystalline Silica Requirements and Strategies
- FDA Compliance and Clinical Trial Computer System Validation
- Establishing a Medical Device Security Program
- Project Management for Computer Systems Validation
- How To Establish an Effective Chief Compliance Officer's (CCO) or Chief Risk Officer's (CRO) Function - Organization and Responsibilities
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