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The Fourth CMI Symposium/Project Through Industry-University-Government Collaboration: Aiming at a Rapid Progress of Manufacturing Technology for Aircrafts—Latest Topics and New Entries to Aircraft Business

September 2, 2016

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Type Lecture
Intended for General public / Enrolled students / Companies / University students
Date(s) October 14, 2016 13:00 — 17:00
Location Other campuses/off-campus
Venue Tokyo Big Sight International Conference Room
  ※ Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station (Yurikamome) 3 minutes' walk from South Gate
  ※ Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai Line) 7 minutes' walk 【 How to get there
Capacity 1000 people
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method Advance registration required
Contact Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
          Obikawa Lab., Ms. Haruna (TEL: 03-5452-6771)
          Hashimoto Lab., Ms. Uchimiya (TEL: 03-5452-6778)
          

The Fourth CMI Symposium
Project Through Industry-University-Government Collaboration

Aiming at a Rapid Progress of
Manufacturing Technology for Aircrafts
―Latest Topics and New Entries to Aircraft Business―


Collaborative Research Center for Manufacturing Innovation, IIS, UTokyo
Consortium for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI)
Supported by: SJAC (The Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies)

Time and Date: October 14, 2016 (Friday) 13:00-17:00  (Registration starts from 12:00)
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight International Conference Room
             ※ Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon Station (Yurikamome) 3 minutes' walk from South Gate
             ※ Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai Line) 7 minutes' walk 【 How to get there
Conference Fee: Free of Charge
Translation: Simultaneous translation(Japanese-English) will be provided.

The world's aircraft industry is maintaining a high rate of growth of 5% per year with economic growth in emerging countries and the development of globalization. Besides, aiming for improvement in fuel efficiency, CFRP, titanium and Al-Li alloy are being applied to aircrafts to make the airframe lighter. They are called difficult-to-cut materials, and the establishment of new technologies for high speed machining is necessary. In April 2013, CMI, a project through industry-university-government collaboration was launched. CMI has a slogan, 3S (Science, Speed, Same Target), and active researches are conducted.
In this symposium, we will introduce to you the current market outlook, technology trends and also the participation of small and medium-sized companies in CMI activities. 

Program

13:00-13:05    Opening Speech
                    Dr. Teruo FUJII, Professor, Director General, IIS, The University of Tokyo

13:05-13:40    “Outlook of Aerospace Industry and Technical Innovation”(Tentative)
                    Mr. Hiroyuki HATADA, Director, Aerospace and Defense Industry Division,
                    Manufacturing Industries Bureau

13:40-14:15    “Progress in CMI Researches”
                    Dr. Toshiyuki OBIKAWA, Professor, IIS, The University of Tokyo

14:15-14:50    “Trends in Aerospace Manufacturing”
                    Mr. Lane BALLARD, Vice President of Materials & Manufacturing Technology,
                    Boeing Research & Technology

14:50-15:25    “Cutting Simulation for Aircraft Materials”
                    Dr. Takashi MATSUMURA, Professor, School of Engineering, Tokyo Denki University

15:25-15:40    (Coffee Break)

15:40-16:15    “Innovation of Machining Solutions”
                    Mr. Francis RICHT, Manager, Industry Segments & Component Management,
                    AB Sandvik Coromant

16:15-16:50    “New Entries to Aircraft Business”
                    Dr. Akira HASHIMOTO, Project Professor, IIS, The University of Tokyo

17:00    Closing Remarks

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