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Page 1: MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K - Microsoft · Vinay Singh, Engineer IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institutec of Standards and Technology Automation: Data Infrasturcture and Management for

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Chairman Richard L Simons Chairman President amp CEO Hardinge Inc 1st Vice Chairman Ronald S Karaisz II President Novi Precision Products Inc 2nd Vice Chairman amp Treasurer Steven R Stokey Executive Vice President amp Owner Allied Machine amp Engineering Corp Secretary Brian J Papke President Mazak Corporation Directors Christopher A Bailey President amp COO Etna Products Inc John B Cheung Co-founder amp CEO OMAX Corporation Donald D Lane CEO Makino Inc Lee B Morris CEO amp Chairman Morris Group Inc Ralph Resnick President amp Executive Director National Center for Defense Manufacturing amp Machining Paul Ricard President DP Technology Corp Ex-Officio Jerry Rex COO Methods Machine Tools Kevin J Kilgallen CMTSE President Mid Atlantic Machinery Inc Douglas K Woods President AMT ndash The Association For Manufacturing Technology

Dear IMTS 2016 Exhibitors and Visitors

Manufacturing has never been an industry that has stayed in

one place for very long From its very beginning the people

who put their lives into making things have always searched

for ways to make them faster more efficiently and with

more precision Itrsquos why manufacturing leads the way as the

worldrsquos most innovative industry

The pace of change for manufacturing technology is the

fastest it has ever been The promise of the digital factory

offers numerous challenges but even greater rewards As an

industry we are charged with leveraging this promise to its

greatest potential This is also true of the advanced processes and advanced materials that

are gaining a presence on shop floors around the world

As a manufacturing professional I hope that you see just as much promise and excitement

in our industryrsquos present and future as I do While the changes and challenges can seem

daunting we are at the forefront of tremendous opportunity Truly this is the next wave of

the industrial revolution

Your presence at IMTS speaks to your commitment to building a strong and innovative

future for manufacturing Thank you for joining us and for helping to lead the way in our

industryrsquos new era

Sincerely

Douglas K Woods President AMT ndash The Association For Manufacturing Technology

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

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bull Chip Timing

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IMTS 2016 is a time to learn expand your knowledge

Attending IMTS 2016 Conferences is a smart educational move

This yearrsquos program focuses on continuous improvement in manufacturing oper-ations ndash from improving productivity part quality and overall equipment effec-tiveness to developing a stable competent workforce With this variety of topics and tracks IMTS 2016 Conferences can help you focus on finding solutions to the manufacturing challenges you may face as well as growing your knowledge in this fast-changing industry

When you register to attend the IMTS 2016 Conferences you are providing yourself the opportunity to network and expand your knowledge through interactions with peers

and experts throughout this 4-day conference which runs concurrently with IMTS 2016 ndash one of the largest industrial trade shows in the world Opportunities abound for you to learn about the challenges others have faced and over-come and you may even relate to some of those scenarios within your operations Engagement with those who have struggled with similar situations is an ideal way to educate yourself for developing a plan for improvement

Now that you have the IMTS 2016 Conference Guide in hand yoursquoll find it is your path to the making improvements where they are needed On the following pages are details of each daysrsquo schedule ndash separated into five tracks with specific focuses for each one and more about the presenters and the companies they represent

This yearsrsquo IMTS 2016 Conference looks at

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Process Innovations bull New Materials bull R amp D bull Composites bull ToolingWorkholding bull General Cutting bull Grinding

Alternative Manufacturing bull Additive3D Printing bull EDM bull Waterjet bull Laser bull FasteningJoining bull Welding

Automation bull CADCAM bull Connectivity bull Motion Control bull Robotics bull Software bull Vision Systems

After reviewing the following pages please donrsquot forget to flip over the IMTS 2016 Conference Guide to review the second event we are helping coordinate the Integrated Industries Conference taking place Sept 13 2016 This one-day conference ties in closely with technology on the show floor and features motion drive amp automation surface tech-nology Internet of things and Industry 40

Registration is now open for all conferences ndash wwwIMTScomconf ndash and we hope you will join us for these educa-tional opportunities while attending IMTS 2016

Sincerely

Elizabeth Engler ModicEditoremodicgienet

Plant Operations bull Energy Efficiency bull Lean Manufacturing bull Cost Justification bull TrainingWorkforce bull Government Initiatives bull Lifecycle Management

Quality bull Measurement bull Testing bull Inspection bull Standards bull Optical3D

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Monday 981000 to 1055 W-195

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

MONDAY 91216TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

830 - 955 am REGISTRATION

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS01 Room W192-A CGTech Automation Deciphering the Many Types of NC Program Optimization Gene Granata Technical Support Manager

IMTS02 Room W192-B GF Machining Solutions Alternative Manufacturing Electric Discharge Machining of Low Conductivity Materials Ken Baeszler Market Segment Manager-Aerospace

IMTS03 Room W192-C INDEX Corp Plant Operations Whats Your New Equipment Payoff Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS04 Room W193-A FAGOR Automation Corp Process Innovations High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA

IMTS05 Room W193-B Global Specialty Machines Alternative Manufacturing How EDM and ECM Can Effectively Reduce Costs on Many of Todays Critical Components Especially Those Made from Metals with High Machinability Ratings John Stackhouse Executive Vice President

IMTS06 Room W194-A Spring Technologies Inc Automation Give a Boost to Your Traditional Programming Process Simplicity and Flexibility Silvere Proisey General Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS07 Room W192-A Nikon Metrology Inc Quality Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist

IMTS08 Room W192-B Proto Labs Alternative Manufacturing Designing for the DMLS Process Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer

IMTS09 Room W192-C BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc Plant Operations Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems

215 - 310 pm

IMTS10 Room W193-A HAIMER USA Quality The Dirty Little Secret Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development

IMTS11 Room W193-B Renishaw Inc Plant Operations Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager

IMTS12 Room W194-A United Grinding North America Inc Process Innovations Alternative Manufacturing An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding Michael Klotz Project Manager Development at STUDER a company of the United Grinding Group

315 - 410 pm

IMTS13 Room W192-A pro micron Process Innovations Sensory Perception ndash Emerging Sensory Technology for Machining Lowers Cost Improves Part Quality and Produces More Consistent and Stable Process Hubertus von Zastrow President Jon Boring Machining Process Specialist

IMTS14 Room W192-B FANUC America Corp Automation Virtual Vision Guided Robotics David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group

IMTS15 Room W192-C ISCAR Process Innovations From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process Tom Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products

Conference Schedule

Conference Pricing | wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS 2016 Conference Day Pass $275 Includes access to the IMTS 2016 Conference for the one day you select Includes lunch voucher for the one day of conference sessions you select Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS 2016 Full Conference $475 Includes access to all four days of the IMTS 2016 Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes lunch voucher for all four days Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675 Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13) Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14) Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14) Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15) Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS Luncheon Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

TUESDAY 91316TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS16 Room W192-A Widia Process Innovations Optimization of Manufacturing Processes Vinay Singh Engineer

IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institute of Standards and Technology Automation Data Infrasturcture and Management for the Digital Thread in Manufacturing Moneer Helu Mechanical Engineer Thomas Hedberg Jr Mechanical Engineer

IMTS18 Room W192-C SIEMENS Industry Inc Plant Operations Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation Dr Irving A Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Rick McNamara Product Development Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS19 Room W193-A Makino Alternative Manufacturing Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager

IMTS20 Room W193-B Optical Gaging Products Quality The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies Tom Groff North American Sales Manager

IMTS21 Room W194-A WFL-USA Process Innovations How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS69 Room W192-A Komet of America Inc Process Innovations High Productivity Tapping Cullen Morrison Business Development Manager Threading and Milling

IMTS23 Room W192-B RobbJack Corp Process Innovations Advances in Cutting Tools and CADCAM Systems Mike MacArthur Vice President of Engineering

IMTS24 Room W192-C Stratasys Direct Manufacturing Alternative Manufacturing Additive Metals ndash Identifying Applications for 3D Printings Most Coveted Material Eric Mutchler Laser Sintering Product Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS25 Room W193-A Solar Atmospheres Inc Process Innovations Low Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager

IMTS26 Room W193-B Exact US Cloud Solutions Plant Operations Small Lean amp Mean How the Cloud Powers Lean Operations for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Victoria McCartney US Director of Customer Success ndash Cloud Solutions

IMTS27 Room W194-A Hypertherm Inc Automation Robotic Programming for High-Mix Applications Chahe Bakmazjian Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Robotic Software Peter Brahan Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Automation

215 - 310 pm

IMTS28 Room W192-A Aerotech Inc Automation Advanced Contols Features for Challenging Motion Control Problems Joseph Profeta III PhD Director Control Systems Group Matthew Davis Applications Engineering

IMTS29 Room W192-B Methods Machine Tools Inc Alternative Manufacturing Integration of 3D PrintingAdditive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing

IMTS30 Room W192-C MSC Industrial Supply Co Plant Operations Employing New Technology to Overcoming the Skills Gap Ryan Esposito Vice President of Metalworking Producs Jamie Goettler Director of Metalworking Sales and Business Development

315 - 410 pm

IMTS31 Room W193-A ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC Quality Quality Measurement at the Push of a Button David Wick Manager Product Management

IMTS32 Room W193-B Horn USA Inc Process Innovations Thread Whirling Principles and Advantages Chris Foschaar ApplicationSales Engineer

IMTS33 Room W194-A Sandvik Coromant Automation Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principal Engineer within Intelligent Machining

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

WEDNESDAY 91416TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS34 Room W192-A SCHUNK Process Innovations 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer

IMTS35 Room W192-B ARC Specialties Inc Automation 3D Robotic Machining Daniel Allford President

IMTS36 Room W192-C Forcam Inc Plant Operations Smart Factory Using MTConnect A Case Study at Richards Industries Mohamed Abuali CEO-Forcam Inc Bill Metz Vice President of Operations Richards Industries

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS37 Room W193-A System Insights Plant Operations Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder

IMTS38 Room W193-B Chemetall US Inc Alternative Manufacturing Metalworking Fluids ndash The Whole Perspective Brian Hovik Manufacturing Engineer Market Manager Metalworking Fluid

IMTS39 Room W194-A CreaformAmetek Ultra Precision Technologies Quality Simplicity for Metrology 40 Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie Product Manager

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS40 Room W192-A Tebis America Inc Quality Reverse Engineering Usage in the Die and Mold World ndash Dealing with Heavy Mesh Data Sets and How to Beat the Clock with High Quality Surface Data Michael Thiessen Regional Sales Manager

IMTS41 Room W192-B ICAM Technologies Corp Automation Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation Jean-Nicholas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services

IMTS42 Room W192-C Mandelli Sistemi SpA Process Innovations Smart Controller to Optimize the Machining Processes Marco Colombi Sales Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS43 Room W193-A NSK Corp Plant Operations Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist

IMTS44 Room W193-B SIEMENS AG Automation Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots Sven Tauchmann Robotics Technology Manager

IMTS45 Room W194-A DMG MORI USA Alternative Manufacturing Art of Hybrid Manufacturing ndashCombining Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Mike Panzarella Team Leader Research amp Development

215 - 310 pm

IMTS46 Room W192-A OMAX Corp Alternative Manufacturing The Role of Software in Waterjet Machines Carl Olsen Director of Software Development

IMTS47 Room W192-B UPS Plant Operations Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies Mark Antonini UPS Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector

IMTS48 Room W192-C Seco Tools LLC Process Innovations Machining Techniques for Difficult Titanium Alloys Don Graham Manager Education and Technical Services

315 - 410 pm

IMTS49 Room W193-A MicronJakob Antriebstechnik GmbH GAM Enterprises Plant Operations Avoiding Collision Damage of Motor Spindles Through an Innovative Motor-Spindle Safety System ndash MS3 Dr Arno H Woumlrn Specialist for the Development of Machine Elements Jakob Antriebstechnik GmbH Gisbert Ledvon Director of Business Development GF Machining Solutions Gary Michalek CEO GAM Enterprises

IMTS50 Room W193-B Autodesk Automation Manufacturing in Transition ndash From Traditional CADCAM to Cloud-Based Collaboration Stephen Hooper Senior Director of Manufacturing Industry Strategy and Business Development

IMTS51 Room W194-A Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Quality Moving Quality Intelligence Into Manufacturing Machines Joel Martin Product Manager ndash Laser Tracker Product Line

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | 1 1

Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | 1 3

Conference Schedule

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AMDIMTSGUIDE16

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at AerospaceManufacturingAndDesigncomSubscribeFax 2165250516Email SubscriptionsAerospaceManufacturingAndDesigncom

2 Do you recommend specify select or otherwise infl uence the purchase of manufacturing equipment components or tooling

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3 What best describes your job function DesignDevelopment Engineer ManufacturingProduction Engineering Engineering Management Corporate Management Plant Management ManufacturingProduction Management Purchasing Other

Add me to your weekly e-newsletter

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

26 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

30 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

3 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

3 6 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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IMTS 2016 is a time to learn expand your knowledge

Attending IMTS 2016 Conferences is a smart educational move

This yearrsquos program focuses on continuous improvement in manufacturing oper-ations ndash from improving productivity part quality and overall equipment effec-tiveness to developing a stable competent workforce With this variety of topics and tracks IMTS 2016 Conferences can help you focus on finding solutions to the manufacturing challenges you may face as well as growing your knowledge in this fast-changing industry

When you register to attend the IMTS 2016 Conferences you are providing yourself the opportunity to network and expand your knowledge through interactions with peers

and experts throughout this 4-day conference which runs concurrently with IMTS 2016 ndash one of the largest industrial trade shows in the world Opportunities abound for you to learn about the challenges others have faced and over-come and you may even relate to some of those scenarios within your operations Engagement with those who have struggled with similar situations is an ideal way to educate yourself for developing a plan for improvement

Now that you have the IMTS 2016 Conference Guide in hand yoursquoll find it is your path to the making improvements where they are needed On the following pages are details of each daysrsquo schedule ndash separated into five tracks with specific focuses for each one and more about the presenters and the companies they represent

This yearsrsquo IMTS 2016 Conference looks at

TodaysMedicalDevelopmentscom AerospaceManufacturingandDesigncom TodaysMotorVehiclescom OnlineTEScom

Process Innovations bull New Materials bull R amp D bull Composites bull ToolingWorkholding bull General Cutting bull Grinding

Alternative Manufacturing bull Additive3D Printing bull EDM bull Waterjet bull Laser bull FasteningJoining bull Welding

Automation bull CADCAM bull Connectivity bull Motion Control bull Robotics bull Software bull Vision Systems

After reviewing the following pages please donrsquot forget to flip over the IMTS 2016 Conference Guide to review the second event we are helping coordinate the Integrated Industries Conference taking place Sept 13 2016 This one-day conference ties in closely with technology on the show floor and features motion drive amp automation surface tech-nology Internet of things and Industry 40

Registration is now open for all conferences ndash wwwIMTScomconf ndash and we hope you will join us for these educa-tional opportunities while attending IMTS 2016

Sincerely

Elizabeth Engler ModicEditoremodicgienet

Plant Operations bull Energy Efficiency bull Lean Manufacturing bull Cost Justification bull TrainingWorkforce bull Government Initiatives bull Lifecycle Management

Quality bull Measurement bull Testing bull Inspection bull Standards bull Optical3D

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CUT THROUGHTHE CLUTTER

Monday 981000 to 1055 W-195

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

MONDAY 91216TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

830 - 955 am REGISTRATION

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS01 Room W192-A CGTech Automation Deciphering the Many Types of NC Program Optimization Gene Granata Technical Support Manager

IMTS02 Room W192-B GF Machining Solutions Alternative Manufacturing Electric Discharge Machining of Low Conductivity Materials Ken Baeszler Market Segment Manager-Aerospace

IMTS03 Room W192-C INDEX Corp Plant Operations Whats Your New Equipment Payoff Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS04 Room W193-A FAGOR Automation Corp Process Innovations High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA

IMTS05 Room W193-B Global Specialty Machines Alternative Manufacturing How EDM and ECM Can Effectively Reduce Costs on Many of Todays Critical Components Especially Those Made from Metals with High Machinability Ratings John Stackhouse Executive Vice President

IMTS06 Room W194-A Spring Technologies Inc Automation Give a Boost to Your Traditional Programming Process Simplicity and Flexibility Silvere Proisey General Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS07 Room W192-A Nikon Metrology Inc Quality Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist

IMTS08 Room W192-B Proto Labs Alternative Manufacturing Designing for the DMLS Process Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer

IMTS09 Room W192-C BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc Plant Operations Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems

215 - 310 pm

IMTS10 Room W193-A HAIMER USA Quality The Dirty Little Secret Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development

IMTS11 Room W193-B Renishaw Inc Plant Operations Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager

IMTS12 Room W194-A United Grinding North America Inc Process Innovations Alternative Manufacturing An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding Michael Klotz Project Manager Development at STUDER a company of the United Grinding Group

315 - 410 pm

IMTS13 Room W192-A pro micron Process Innovations Sensory Perception ndash Emerging Sensory Technology for Machining Lowers Cost Improves Part Quality and Produces More Consistent and Stable Process Hubertus von Zastrow President Jon Boring Machining Process Specialist

IMTS14 Room W192-B FANUC America Corp Automation Virtual Vision Guided Robotics David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group

IMTS15 Room W192-C ISCAR Process Innovations From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process Tom Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products

Conference Schedule

Conference Pricing | wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS 2016 Conference Day Pass $275 Includes access to the IMTS 2016 Conference for the one day you select Includes lunch voucher for the one day of conference sessions you select Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS 2016 Full Conference $475 Includes access to all four days of the IMTS 2016 Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes lunch voucher for all four days Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675 Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13) Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14) Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14) Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15) Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS Luncheon Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

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2 What best describes your job function DesignDevelopment Engineer ManufacturingProduction Engineer Engineering Management Corporate Management Plant Management ManufacturingProduction Management Purchasing Other

3 Do you recommend specify select or otherwise infl uence the purchase of manufacturing equipment components or tooling

Yes No

Add me to your weekly e-newsletter

Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

TUESDAY 91316TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS16 Room W192-A Widia Process Innovations Optimization of Manufacturing Processes Vinay Singh Engineer

IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institute of Standards and Technology Automation Data Infrasturcture and Management for the Digital Thread in Manufacturing Moneer Helu Mechanical Engineer Thomas Hedberg Jr Mechanical Engineer

IMTS18 Room W192-C SIEMENS Industry Inc Plant Operations Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation Dr Irving A Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Rick McNamara Product Development Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS19 Room W193-A Makino Alternative Manufacturing Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager

IMTS20 Room W193-B Optical Gaging Products Quality The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies Tom Groff North American Sales Manager

IMTS21 Room W194-A WFL-USA Process Innovations How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS69 Room W192-A Komet of America Inc Process Innovations High Productivity Tapping Cullen Morrison Business Development Manager Threading and Milling

IMTS23 Room W192-B RobbJack Corp Process Innovations Advances in Cutting Tools and CADCAM Systems Mike MacArthur Vice President of Engineering

IMTS24 Room W192-C Stratasys Direct Manufacturing Alternative Manufacturing Additive Metals ndash Identifying Applications for 3D Printings Most Coveted Material Eric Mutchler Laser Sintering Product Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS25 Room W193-A Solar Atmospheres Inc Process Innovations Low Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager

IMTS26 Room W193-B Exact US Cloud Solutions Plant Operations Small Lean amp Mean How the Cloud Powers Lean Operations for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Victoria McCartney US Director of Customer Success ndash Cloud Solutions

IMTS27 Room W194-A Hypertherm Inc Automation Robotic Programming for High-Mix Applications Chahe Bakmazjian Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Robotic Software Peter Brahan Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Automation

215 - 310 pm

IMTS28 Room W192-A Aerotech Inc Automation Advanced Contols Features for Challenging Motion Control Problems Joseph Profeta III PhD Director Control Systems Group Matthew Davis Applications Engineering

IMTS29 Room W192-B Methods Machine Tools Inc Alternative Manufacturing Integration of 3D PrintingAdditive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing

IMTS30 Room W192-C MSC Industrial Supply Co Plant Operations Employing New Technology to Overcoming the Skills Gap Ryan Esposito Vice President of Metalworking Producs Jamie Goettler Director of Metalworking Sales and Business Development

315 - 410 pm

IMTS31 Room W193-A ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC Quality Quality Measurement at the Push of a Button David Wick Manager Product Management

IMTS32 Room W193-B Horn USA Inc Process Innovations Thread Whirling Principles and Advantages Chris Foschaar ApplicationSales Engineer

IMTS33 Room W194-A Sandvik Coromant Automation Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principal Engineer within Intelligent Machining

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

WEDNESDAY 91416TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS34 Room W192-A SCHUNK Process Innovations 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer

IMTS35 Room W192-B ARC Specialties Inc Automation 3D Robotic Machining Daniel Allford President

IMTS36 Room W192-C Forcam Inc Plant Operations Smart Factory Using MTConnect A Case Study at Richards Industries Mohamed Abuali CEO-Forcam Inc Bill Metz Vice President of Operations Richards Industries

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS37 Room W193-A System Insights Plant Operations Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder

IMTS38 Room W193-B Chemetall US Inc Alternative Manufacturing Metalworking Fluids ndash The Whole Perspective Brian Hovik Manufacturing Engineer Market Manager Metalworking Fluid

IMTS39 Room W194-A CreaformAmetek Ultra Precision Technologies Quality Simplicity for Metrology 40 Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie Product Manager

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS40 Room W192-A Tebis America Inc Quality Reverse Engineering Usage in the Die and Mold World ndash Dealing with Heavy Mesh Data Sets and How to Beat the Clock with High Quality Surface Data Michael Thiessen Regional Sales Manager

IMTS41 Room W192-B ICAM Technologies Corp Automation Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation Jean-Nicholas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services

IMTS42 Room W192-C Mandelli Sistemi SpA Process Innovations Smart Controller to Optimize the Machining Processes Marco Colombi Sales Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS43 Room W193-A NSK Corp Plant Operations Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist

IMTS44 Room W193-B SIEMENS AG Automation Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots Sven Tauchmann Robotics Technology Manager

IMTS45 Room W194-A DMG MORI USA Alternative Manufacturing Art of Hybrid Manufacturing ndashCombining Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Mike Panzarella Team Leader Research amp Development

215 - 310 pm

IMTS46 Room W192-A OMAX Corp Alternative Manufacturing The Role of Software in Waterjet Machines Carl Olsen Director of Software Development

IMTS47 Room W192-B UPS Plant Operations Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies Mark Antonini UPS Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector

IMTS48 Room W192-C Seco Tools LLC Process Innovations Machining Techniques for Difficult Titanium Alloys Don Graham Manager Education and Technical Services

315 - 410 pm

IMTS49 Room W193-A MicronJakob Antriebstechnik GmbH GAM Enterprises Plant Operations Avoiding Collision Damage of Motor Spindles Through an Innovative Motor-Spindle Safety System ndash MS3 Dr Arno H Woumlrn Specialist for the Development of Machine Elements Jakob Antriebstechnik GmbH Gisbert Ledvon Director of Business Development GF Machining Solutions Gary Michalek CEO GAM Enterprises

IMTS50 Room W193-B Autodesk Automation Manufacturing in Transition ndash From Traditional CADCAM to Cloud-Based Collaboration Stephen Hooper Senior Director of Manufacturing Industry Strategy and Business Development

IMTS51 Room W194-A Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Quality Moving Quality Intelligence Into Manufacturing Machines Joel Martin Product Manager ndash Laser Tracker Product Line

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

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Conference Schedule

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AMDIMTSGUIDE16

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

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Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Page 3: MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K - Microsoft · Vinay Singh, Engineer IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institutec of Standards and Technology Automation: Data Infrasturcture and Management for

Monday 981000 to 1055 W-195

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

MONDAY 91216TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

830 - 955 am REGISTRATION

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS01 Room W192-A CGTech Automation Deciphering the Many Types of NC Program Optimization Gene Granata Technical Support Manager

IMTS02 Room W192-B GF Machining Solutions Alternative Manufacturing Electric Discharge Machining of Low Conductivity Materials Ken Baeszler Market Segment Manager-Aerospace

IMTS03 Room W192-C INDEX Corp Plant Operations Whats Your New Equipment Payoff Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS04 Room W193-A FAGOR Automation Corp Process Innovations High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA

IMTS05 Room W193-B Global Specialty Machines Alternative Manufacturing How EDM and ECM Can Effectively Reduce Costs on Many of Todays Critical Components Especially Those Made from Metals with High Machinability Ratings John Stackhouse Executive Vice President

IMTS06 Room W194-A Spring Technologies Inc Automation Give a Boost to Your Traditional Programming Process Simplicity and Flexibility Silvere Proisey General Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS07 Room W192-A Nikon Metrology Inc Quality Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist

IMTS08 Room W192-B Proto Labs Alternative Manufacturing Designing for the DMLS Process Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer

IMTS09 Room W192-C BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc Plant Operations Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems

215 - 310 pm

IMTS10 Room W193-A HAIMER USA Quality The Dirty Little Secret Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development

IMTS11 Room W193-B Renishaw Inc Plant Operations Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager

IMTS12 Room W194-A United Grinding North America Inc Process Innovations Alternative Manufacturing An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding Michael Klotz Project Manager Development at STUDER a company of the United Grinding Group

315 - 410 pm

IMTS13 Room W192-A pro micron Process Innovations Sensory Perception ndash Emerging Sensory Technology for Machining Lowers Cost Improves Part Quality and Produces More Consistent and Stable Process Hubertus von Zastrow President Jon Boring Machining Process Specialist

IMTS14 Room W192-B FANUC America Corp Automation Virtual Vision Guided Robotics David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group

IMTS15 Room W192-C ISCAR Process Innovations From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process Tom Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products

Conference Schedule

Conference Pricing | wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS 2016 Conference Day Pass $275 Includes access to the IMTS 2016 Conference for the one day you select Includes lunch voucher for the one day of conference sessions you select Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS 2016 Full Conference $475 Includes access to all four days of the IMTS 2016 Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes lunch voucher for all four days Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

IMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675 Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13) Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14) Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14) Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15) Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15) Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS Luncheon Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

TUESDAY 91316TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS16 Room W192-A Widia Process Innovations Optimization of Manufacturing Processes Vinay Singh Engineer

IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institute of Standards and Technology Automation Data Infrasturcture and Management for the Digital Thread in Manufacturing Moneer Helu Mechanical Engineer Thomas Hedberg Jr Mechanical Engineer

IMTS18 Room W192-C SIEMENS Industry Inc Plant Operations Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation Dr Irving A Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Rick McNamara Product Development Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS19 Room W193-A Makino Alternative Manufacturing Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager

IMTS20 Room W193-B Optical Gaging Products Quality The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies Tom Groff North American Sales Manager

IMTS21 Room W194-A WFL-USA Process Innovations How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS69 Room W192-A Komet of America Inc Process Innovations High Productivity Tapping Cullen Morrison Business Development Manager Threading and Milling

IMTS23 Room W192-B RobbJack Corp Process Innovations Advances in Cutting Tools and CADCAM Systems Mike MacArthur Vice President of Engineering

IMTS24 Room W192-C Stratasys Direct Manufacturing Alternative Manufacturing Additive Metals ndash Identifying Applications for 3D Printings Most Coveted Material Eric Mutchler Laser Sintering Product Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS25 Room W193-A Solar Atmospheres Inc Process Innovations Low Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager

IMTS26 Room W193-B Exact US Cloud Solutions Plant Operations Small Lean amp Mean How the Cloud Powers Lean Operations for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Victoria McCartney US Director of Customer Success ndash Cloud Solutions

IMTS27 Room W194-A Hypertherm Inc Automation Robotic Programming for High-Mix Applications Chahe Bakmazjian Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Robotic Software Peter Brahan Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Automation

215 - 310 pm

IMTS28 Room W192-A Aerotech Inc Automation Advanced Contols Features for Challenging Motion Control Problems Joseph Profeta III PhD Director Control Systems Group Matthew Davis Applications Engineering

IMTS29 Room W192-B Methods Machine Tools Inc Alternative Manufacturing Integration of 3D PrintingAdditive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing

IMTS30 Room W192-C MSC Industrial Supply Co Plant Operations Employing New Technology to Overcoming the Skills Gap Ryan Esposito Vice President of Metalworking Producs Jamie Goettler Director of Metalworking Sales and Business Development

315 - 410 pm

IMTS31 Room W193-A ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC Quality Quality Measurement at the Push of a Button David Wick Manager Product Management

IMTS32 Room W193-B Horn USA Inc Process Innovations Thread Whirling Principles and Advantages Chris Foschaar ApplicationSales Engineer

IMTS33 Room W194-A Sandvik Coromant Automation Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principal Engineer within Intelligent Machining

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

WEDNESDAY 91416TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS34 Room W192-A SCHUNK Process Innovations 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer

IMTS35 Room W192-B ARC Specialties Inc Automation 3D Robotic Machining Daniel Allford President

IMTS36 Room W192-C Forcam Inc Plant Operations Smart Factory Using MTConnect A Case Study at Richards Industries Mohamed Abuali CEO-Forcam Inc Bill Metz Vice President of Operations Richards Industries

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS37 Room W193-A System Insights Plant Operations Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder

IMTS38 Room W193-B Chemetall US Inc Alternative Manufacturing Metalworking Fluids ndash The Whole Perspective Brian Hovik Manufacturing Engineer Market Manager Metalworking Fluid

IMTS39 Room W194-A CreaformAmetek Ultra Precision Technologies Quality Simplicity for Metrology 40 Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie Product Manager

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS40 Room W192-A Tebis America Inc Quality Reverse Engineering Usage in the Die and Mold World ndash Dealing with Heavy Mesh Data Sets and How to Beat the Clock with High Quality Surface Data Michael Thiessen Regional Sales Manager

IMTS41 Room W192-B ICAM Technologies Corp Automation Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation Jean-Nicholas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services

IMTS42 Room W192-C Mandelli Sistemi SpA Process Innovations Smart Controller to Optimize the Machining Processes Marco Colombi Sales Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS43 Room W193-A NSK Corp Plant Operations Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist

IMTS44 Room W193-B SIEMENS AG Automation Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots Sven Tauchmann Robotics Technology Manager

IMTS45 Room W194-A DMG MORI USA Alternative Manufacturing Art of Hybrid Manufacturing ndashCombining Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Mike Panzarella Team Leader Research amp Development

215 - 310 pm

IMTS46 Room W192-A OMAX Corp Alternative Manufacturing The Role of Software in Waterjet Machines Carl Olsen Director of Software Development

IMTS47 Room W192-B UPS Plant Operations Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies Mark Antonini UPS Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector

IMTS48 Room W192-C Seco Tools LLC Process Innovations Machining Techniques for Difficult Titanium Alloys Don Graham Manager Education and Technical Services

315 - 410 pm

IMTS49 Room W193-A MicronJakob Antriebstechnik GmbH GAM Enterprises Plant Operations Avoiding Collision Damage of Motor Spindles Through an Innovative Motor-Spindle Safety System ndash MS3 Dr Arno H Woumlrn Specialist for the Development of Machine Elements Jakob Antriebstechnik GmbH Gisbert Ledvon Director of Business Development GF Machining Solutions Gary Michalek CEO GAM Enterprises

IMTS50 Room W193-B Autodesk Automation Manufacturing in Transition ndash From Traditional CADCAM to Cloud-Based Collaboration Stephen Hooper Senior Director of Manufacturing Industry Strategy and Business Development

IMTS51 Room W194-A Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Quality Moving Quality Intelligence Into Manufacturing Machines Joel Martin Product Manager ndash Laser Tracker Product Line

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

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Conference Schedule

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

TUESDAY 91316TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS16 Room W192-A Widia Process Innovations Optimization of Manufacturing Processes Vinay Singh Engineer

IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institute of Standards and Technology Automation Data Infrasturcture and Management for the Digital Thread in Manufacturing Moneer Helu Mechanical Engineer Thomas Hedberg Jr Mechanical Engineer

IMTS18 Room W192-C SIEMENS Industry Inc Plant Operations Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation Dr Irving A Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Rick McNamara Product Development Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS19 Room W193-A Makino Alternative Manufacturing Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager

IMTS20 Room W193-B Optical Gaging Products Quality The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies Tom Groff North American Sales Manager

IMTS21 Room W194-A WFL-USA Process Innovations How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS69 Room W192-A Komet of America Inc Process Innovations High Productivity Tapping Cullen Morrison Business Development Manager Threading and Milling

IMTS23 Room W192-B RobbJack Corp Process Innovations Advances in Cutting Tools and CADCAM Systems Mike MacArthur Vice President of Engineering

IMTS24 Room W192-C Stratasys Direct Manufacturing Alternative Manufacturing Additive Metals ndash Identifying Applications for 3D Printings Most Coveted Material Eric Mutchler Laser Sintering Product Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS25 Room W193-A Solar Atmospheres Inc Process Innovations Low Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager

IMTS26 Room W193-B Exact US Cloud Solutions Plant Operations Small Lean amp Mean How the Cloud Powers Lean Operations for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Victoria McCartney US Director of Customer Success ndash Cloud Solutions

IMTS27 Room W194-A Hypertherm Inc Automation Robotic Programming for High-Mix Applications Chahe Bakmazjian Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Robotic Software Peter Brahan Business Team Leader ndash Hypertherm Automation

215 - 310 pm

IMTS28 Room W192-A Aerotech Inc Automation Advanced Contols Features for Challenging Motion Control Problems Joseph Profeta III PhD Director Control Systems Group Matthew Davis Applications Engineering

IMTS29 Room W192-B Methods Machine Tools Inc Alternative Manufacturing Integration of 3D PrintingAdditive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing

IMTS30 Room W192-C MSC Industrial Supply Co Plant Operations Employing New Technology to Overcoming the Skills Gap Ryan Esposito Vice President of Metalworking Producs Jamie Goettler Director of Metalworking Sales and Business Development

315 - 410 pm

IMTS31 Room W193-A ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC Quality Quality Measurement at the Push of a Button David Wick Manager Product Management

IMTS32 Room W193-B Horn USA Inc Process Innovations Thread Whirling Principles and Advantages Chris Foschaar ApplicationSales Engineer

IMTS33 Room W194-A Sandvik Coromant Automation Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principal Engineer within Intelligent Machining

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

WEDNESDAY 91416TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS34 Room W192-A SCHUNK Process Innovations 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer

IMTS35 Room W192-B ARC Specialties Inc Automation 3D Robotic Machining Daniel Allford President

IMTS36 Room W192-C Forcam Inc Plant Operations Smart Factory Using MTConnect A Case Study at Richards Industries Mohamed Abuali CEO-Forcam Inc Bill Metz Vice President of Operations Richards Industries

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS37 Room W193-A System Insights Plant Operations Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder

IMTS38 Room W193-B Chemetall US Inc Alternative Manufacturing Metalworking Fluids ndash The Whole Perspective Brian Hovik Manufacturing Engineer Market Manager Metalworking Fluid

IMTS39 Room W194-A CreaformAmetek Ultra Precision Technologies Quality Simplicity for Metrology 40 Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie Product Manager

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS40 Room W192-A Tebis America Inc Quality Reverse Engineering Usage in the Die and Mold World ndash Dealing with Heavy Mesh Data Sets and How to Beat the Clock with High Quality Surface Data Michael Thiessen Regional Sales Manager

IMTS41 Room W192-B ICAM Technologies Corp Automation Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation Jean-Nicholas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services

IMTS42 Room W192-C Mandelli Sistemi SpA Process Innovations Smart Controller to Optimize the Machining Processes Marco Colombi Sales Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS43 Room W193-A NSK Corp Plant Operations Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist

IMTS44 Room W193-B SIEMENS AG Automation Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots Sven Tauchmann Robotics Technology Manager

IMTS45 Room W194-A DMG MORI USA Alternative Manufacturing Art of Hybrid Manufacturing ndashCombining Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Mike Panzarella Team Leader Research amp Development

215 - 310 pm

IMTS46 Room W192-A OMAX Corp Alternative Manufacturing The Role of Software in Waterjet Machines Carl Olsen Director of Software Development

IMTS47 Room W192-B UPS Plant Operations Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies Mark Antonini UPS Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector

IMTS48 Room W192-C Seco Tools LLC Process Innovations Machining Techniques for Difficult Titanium Alloys Don Graham Manager Education and Technical Services

315 - 410 pm

IMTS49 Room W193-A MicronJakob Antriebstechnik GmbH GAM Enterprises Plant Operations Avoiding Collision Damage of Motor Spindles Through an Innovative Motor-Spindle Safety System ndash MS3 Dr Arno H Woumlrn Specialist for the Development of Machine Elements Jakob Antriebstechnik GmbH Gisbert Ledvon Director of Business Development GF Machining Solutions Gary Michalek CEO GAM Enterprises

IMTS50 Room W193-B Autodesk Automation Manufacturing in Transition ndash From Traditional CADCAM to Cloud-Based Collaboration Stephen Hooper Senior Director of Manufacturing Industry Strategy and Business Development

IMTS51 Room W194-A Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Quality Moving Quality Intelligence Into Manufacturing Machines Joel Martin Product Manager ndash Laser Tracker Product Line

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

WEDNESDAY 91416TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS34 Room W192-A SCHUNK Process Innovations 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer

IMTS35 Room W192-B ARC Specialties Inc Automation 3D Robotic Machining Daniel Allford President

IMTS36 Room W192-C Forcam Inc Plant Operations Smart Factory Using MTConnect A Case Study at Richards Industries Mohamed Abuali CEO-Forcam Inc Bill Metz Vice President of Operations Richards Industries

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS37 Room W193-A System Insights Plant Operations Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder

IMTS38 Room W193-B Chemetall US Inc Alternative Manufacturing Metalworking Fluids ndash The Whole Perspective Brian Hovik Manufacturing Engineer Market Manager Metalworking Fluid

IMTS39 Room W194-A CreaformAmetek Ultra Precision Technologies Quality Simplicity for Metrology 40 Jerome-Alexandre Lavoie Product Manager

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS40 Room W192-A Tebis America Inc Quality Reverse Engineering Usage in the Die and Mold World ndash Dealing with Heavy Mesh Data Sets and How to Beat the Clock with High Quality Surface Data Michael Thiessen Regional Sales Manager

IMTS41 Room W192-B ICAM Technologies Corp Automation Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation Jean-Nicholas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services

IMTS42 Room W192-C Mandelli Sistemi SpA Process Innovations Smart Controller to Optimize the Machining Processes Marco Colombi Sales Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS43 Room W193-A NSK Corp Plant Operations Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist

IMTS44 Room W193-B SIEMENS AG Automation Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots Sven Tauchmann Robotics Technology Manager

IMTS45 Room W194-A DMG MORI USA Alternative Manufacturing Art of Hybrid Manufacturing ndashCombining Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Mike Panzarella Team Leader Research amp Development

215 - 310 pm

IMTS46 Room W192-A OMAX Corp Alternative Manufacturing The Role of Software in Waterjet Machines Carl Olsen Director of Software Development

IMTS47 Room W192-B UPS Plant Operations Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies Mark Antonini UPS Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector

IMTS48 Room W192-C Seco Tools LLC Process Innovations Machining Techniques for Difficult Titanium Alloys Don Graham Manager Education and Technical Services

315 - 410 pm

IMTS49 Room W193-A MicronJakob Antriebstechnik GmbH GAM Enterprises Plant Operations Avoiding Collision Damage of Motor Spindles Through an Innovative Motor-Spindle Safety System ndash MS3 Dr Arno H Woumlrn Specialist for the Development of Machine Elements Jakob Antriebstechnik GmbH Gisbert Ledvon Director of Business Development GF Machining Solutions Gary Michalek CEO GAM Enterprises

IMTS50 Room W193-B Autodesk Automation Manufacturing in Transition ndash From Traditional CADCAM to Cloud-Based Collaboration Stephen Hooper Senior Director of Manufacturing Industry Strategy and Business Development

IMTS51 Room W194-A Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Quality Moving Quality Intelligence Into Manufacturing Machines Joel Martin Product Manager ndash Laser Tracker Product Line

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Conference Schedule

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

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Conference Schedule

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

THURSDAY 91516TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

IMTS52 Room W192-A MachiningCloud Automation The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry Chuck Mathews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist

IMTS53 Room W192-B Optomec Alternative Manufacturing A Hybrid Approach to Accelerate Adoption of Metal 3D Printing Tom McDonald Senior Program Manager

IMTS54 Room W192-C KYCOERA SGS Precision Tools Process Innovations Value at the Spindle A Winning Supply Chain Strategy Brian Hamil Product Engineering Manager

1000 - 1055 am

IMTS55 Room W193-A Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Process Innovations Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive amp Subtractive Machine Tool Technology Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager

IMTS56 Room W193-B Walter Americas Plant Operations Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing

IMTS57 Room W194-A Castrol - OPTIS Automation Adaptive Machining for High Precision Fabrication Dr Radu Pavel PhD Chief Technology Officer

1100 - 1155 am

IMTS58 Room W192-A OKUMA America Corp Plant Operations Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology

IMTS59 Room W192-B Kennametal Automation Art to Part ndash How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Productivity Savings ndash Practical Examples Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification

IMTS60 Room W192-C Acoustech Systems LLC Process Innovations Ultrasonic Assisted Machining-Introducing Intense Vibrations to Enhance Metalworking Matt Short Technology Leader Ultrasonics

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

IMTS61 Room W193-A FOBA Alltec Laser Alternative Manufacturing Quality of Traceability Contents Challenges and Solutions Faycal Benayad-Cherif Business Manager

IMTS62 Room W193-B Mazak Corp Automation The Path to IIoT for Connected Machines in a Digital Factory Neil Desrosiers Application EngineerDeveloper MTConnect Specialist ndash Mazak Bryce Barnes Senior Manager of Machine and Robot Segment ndash Cisco

IMTS63 Room W194-A PRAB Plant Operations Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management Tim Hanna Managing Director Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales

215 - 310 pm

IMTS64 Room W192-A GTI Spindle Technology Plant Operations Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles Thomas Hoenig President

IMTS65 Room W192-B NortonSaint-Gobain Process Innovations Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering

IMTS66 Room W192-C Prima Power Laserdyne LLC Alternative Manufacturing Advances in 3D Laser Systems for Increasing Quality and Productivity in Laser Material Processing for Manufacturing Mark Barry Vice President of Sales and Marketing

315 - 410 pm

IMTS67 Room W193-A Mahr Federal Quality Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels George Schuetz Director Precision Gages

IMTS68 Room W193-B Multicam Process Innovations Actionable Intelligence ndash Giving You an Edge Before During and After Capital Acquisition Kristofer Scherm Fabrication Product Manager

IMTS22 Room W194-A MastercamCNC Software Inc Plant Operations Acquaint Convince and Excite ACE the Next Generation of Manufacturing Meghan Summers West President CNC Software Inc

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | 1 3

Conference Schedule

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1 4 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Jeffrey Reinert President amp CEO INDEX Corp

Jeffrey Reinert president and CEO of INDEX Corp has been in the machine tool industry for more than 30 years With positions in both management and sales engineering He is a member of CMTSE and the South Bend Chapter Society of Manufacturing Engineers

1000 to 1055 am W-192-C

Monday 912

With its Index and Traub brands the INDEX Group is one of the leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines The Esslingen group of companies is present around the world with six production sites five international sales and services companies as well as 80 representative offices

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8136wwwindextraubcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Whatrsquos Your New Equipment Payoff

There is a lot more to justifying a capital investment than the purchase price of a machine tool Many other factors have a big impact on the effectiveness and profitability of a new machine This presenta-tion will demonstrate how you can accurately justify making an investment in new equipment that will yield the lowest piece cost and maximize profits In order to make a wise investment one must understand the costs involved These costs include the tangible and intangible benefits the cost of not making the investment and how to accurately calculate the payback

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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1100 to 1155 am Room W-193-A

Monday 912

FAGOR Automation is a company with vast experience in the development and manufacturing of products for machine automa-tion and control FAGOR excels because of its capability to develop software and the versatility of productive processes to offer solu-tions tailored to the needs of its customers

Historically FAGOR Automation has focused its efforts on the ma-chine tool sector where they prove to be one of the world leaders Fagorrsquos wide technical and sales network spread out in more than 50 countries through its own branch offices and distributors

The company has been active for 25 years in CNC machine tool market in applications

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5237 amp S-8790 wwwfagorautomationcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic High Speed Machining with Dynamic Accuracy

Key points

bull What is dynamic accuracy

bull How to spec a high speed dynamic accuracy system

bull The importance of dynamic accuracy in high-speed machining

bull How to set up CNC and servo motor system to optimize performance

bull Example machine study

Rich Parenti Applications amp Training USA FAGOR Automation CorpRich Parenti is head of Applications amp Training USA and has 25 years of experience with CNC machine tool market in applications

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

22 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

24 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

26 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

30 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

3 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

3 6 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Nikon is a leader in optical instrumentation and the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass ensuring quality assurance With over 90 years in the field Nikon has always been at the forefront of optical and technological innovation promoting creativity and trustworthiness as part of the companyrsquos global mission statement

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5060 wwwnikonmetrologycom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Laser Radar as a Horizontal Arm CMM Replacement

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-A

Monday 912

For many decades CMMrsquos have been the dominant tool for customers to understand the quality and performance of their components across the various stages of product development From conceptual design to manufacturing and process control the CMM has set the standard for accuracy and reliability However almost as well-known as their benefits are shortcomings A large footprint and the necessity for a temperature controlled room means the component must be brought to the CMM Components too large for the CMM bed can be impossible to measure It can also be difficult to program and avoid collisions with the part and tooling

The laser radar from Nikon Metrology Inc has emerged as a viable op-tion for customers to address their measurement needs and shortcom-ings of the CMM The laser radar is a completely automatable non-con-tact measuring device with up to a 50m range and accuracies similar to a horizontal arm CMM It is currently being used both in tempera-ture-controlled areas and directly on manufacturing lines with applica-tions covering the manufacturing spectrum from reverse engineering to tooling certification to process control Parts can be measured directly where they are manufactured so troubleshooting root issue analysis can be shortened dramatically

The presentation will discuss the principles of the laser radar operation and how it performs versus competing technologies such as horizontal arm CMM complete with results and benchmarking studies We will also discuss how real world customers are taking advantage of the unique characteristics this system provides

Jon Koepl Laser Radar Product Specialist Nikon Metrology Inc

Since 2010 Jon Koepl has worked with Nikon Metrology Inc primarily focused on laser radar where he works with hardware and software to meet the increasing needs of customers in aerospace and automotive industries

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Proto Labs is the worldrsquos fastest manufacturer of custom pro-totype and low-volume plastic metal and liquid silicone rubber parts Our proprietary software and automated manufacturing processes allow for quick-turn 3D printing CNC machining and injection molding Within our three services we have

multiple rapid prototyping and low-volume production process-es to choose from Each process serves a distinct purpose from concept models to form fit and function testing to short-run production that bridges the gap to large-scale manufacturing

Product developers can upload their 3D CAD model online and receive an interactive quote with free design analysis and real-time pricing information

within hours The manufactur-ability analysis helps customers eliminate problems like sink or internal undercuts during pro-totyping so modifications can be made early and often Itrsquos an iter-ative process that lets designers and engineers avoid development speed bumps so they can get their products to market as fast as possible

IMTS 2016 Booth N-72 wwwprotolabscom

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Designing for the DMLS Process

Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an emerging additive manufacturing technology that has great potential to change the way parts are manufac-tured To achieve this it will be necessary to put aside some of the conventional manufacturing design rules and look for ways to take advantage of the additive manufacturing (AM) process Some benefits of AM such as reduction of components can lead to reduction of weight and quicker assem-bly times Complex features and internal channels that are impossible to machine can also be created It is important to first understand the limitations of the process in order to design accordingly We will discuss some of these limitations A few limitations may be surface finish internal features stresses and support requirements Knowing how to work around some of these limitations will open up many new design opportunities

Jonathan Bissmeyer Senior Quality Engineer Proto Labs

Jonathan Bissmeyer is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing engineer at Proto Labs focusing on direct metal laser sintering DMLS stereolithography and SL technologies

22 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

26 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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115 to 210 pm Room W-192-C

Monday 912

BIG KAISER is a worldwide leader in high precision tooling systems and solutions for the metalcutting industry that guarantee extreme accuracy and re-peatability Our products are of the utmost quality mdash manufactured with materials and craftsmanship that enable superior performance

As a member of the BIG DAISHOWA Group (Osaka Japan) BIG KAISER has grown into a well-recog-nized global tooling provider with manufacturing facilities in North America Europe and Asia

The BIG KAISER US headquarters in suburban Chicago supports stocks and ships high precision boring tools precision toolholders in all major dual contact interfaces modular tooling systems carbide and indexable drills and end mills special

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Selecting the Right Tool Presetter for Your Needs

Whether you are someone getting into offline tool measuring for the first time replacing outdated tool presetters or are simply looking to add more capa-bility to your facility This presentation will help you look at the questions you need to ask yourself to make the most informed decision when trying to choose from the vast amount of tool presetters on the market today Make a decision on what you actually need instead of what everyone wants This presentation will help you get what you need in a tool presetter instead of what the salesperson wants you to buy Managers supervisors engineers and tool crib personnel will find this helpful in setup or expansion of tool measur-ing capabilities

Doug Sumner Product Manager ndash Tool Measuring Systems BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc

Doug Sumner has been the product manager at BIG KAISER since 1990 bringing his expertise in gas turbine MRD from the US Navy

custom tools precision tool measurement and presetting systems zero-point workholding sys-tems and machine accessories

Since superior tooling is critical to top-level production performance we have exceptionally high standards for the products we represent Not every shop requires extreme accuracy or total efficiency But for those that do there is no better partner than BIG KAISER If your challenge is to manufacture with greater responsibility and accuracy and to find products and processes to improve the efficiency of your applications call us Itrsquos what drives our business

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1600 wwwbigkaisercom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

30 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-A

Monday 912

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Quality ndash The Dirty Little Secret

The onslaught of low-price products boasting claims of superior or equal quality often falsely has blurred the line on quality that once was so clear Add in the barrage of targeted marketing campaigns uniformed sales rhetoric and word of mouth and that black and white line of quality now more closely resembles an ugly gray smudge

As someone who has now been on both ends of the tool assembly cutting tool and holder I want to share the eye-opening insights I have gained into the industry particularly as it concerns tool holder assemblies in hopes of helping anyone dealing with machining avoid the pitfalls that cost them time and money

What you will take away

bull The impact of imbalance how it can be leveraged to enable lights out machining and a clear understanding of what truly is good enough

bull An understanding of micro-creeping (the precursor to tool pullout) and the unintentional cover up that prevented you from seeing it

bull The importance of taper contact and a look at some data that reveals you may not be getting what you thought you were

bull New technology that eliminates micro-creeping and tool pullout without sacrificing balance or runout accuracy

Drew Strauchen Vice President of Marketing and Business Development HAIMER USA

Andrew Strauchen is vice president at HAIMER USA respon-sible for marketing and business development in North America

HAIMER is a first class German tool holder man-ufacturer From the basics of face-mill arbors and ER collet chucks all the way up to High Precision Collet and Shrink Fit Chucks HAIMER has the tools necessary to satisfy and

exceed your machining center needs Their product portfolio which also holds shrink machines balanc-ing machines 3D-sensors and cutting tools ad-

dresses the machining process from spindle to part giving the customer a complete machining solution

The philosophy ldquoQuality Winsrdquo can be seen at the shop floor level with the use of Haimer products Not only will the performance increase but the cutting tool life and machine tool spindle life will increase At HAIMER ldquoQuality Winsrdquo is not just a saying itrsquos a way of life

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1452 wwwhaimer-usacom

26 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

30 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

3 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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215 to 310 pm Room W-193-B

Monday 912

Renishaw is a global leader in developing technology to support manufacturing process control The companyrsquos innovative prod-ucts significantly advance its cus-tomersrsquo operational performance ndash from improving manufacturing efficiencies and raising product quality to maximizing research capabilities and improving the efficacy of medical procedures

The latest example of Renishaw innovation is Equator ndash a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gaging filling a gap in the market never before ad-dressed The patented low-cost design ndash unique in construction and method of operation ndash is capable of high-speed compar-ative gaging for inspection of

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Transform Your Manufacturing with Process Control

Manufacturing with process control this pre-sentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its productive process pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners will show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems improved traceability and reduced scrap

Daniel Skulan Midwest Sales Manager Renishaw Inc

Dan Skulan helps companies increase profitability through innovative prob-lem-solving tech-niques to reduce scrap and improve equipment effec-tiveness Skulan has more than 25 years of practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user integrator and supplier

high-volume manufactured parts It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in the automotive aerospace and medical sectors The result is a lightweight fast and highly re-peatable gage that operators can use with push-button simplicity

A world leader in metrology systems Renishaw also offers an advanced range of calibration measurement positioning and inspection solutions Specified by leading OEMs around the world Renishaw encoders calibration and measurement systems enable superior process control even down to nanometer and picometer levels

Renishaw products are used for applications as diverse as machine tool automation coor-dinate measurement additive manufacturing gaging Raman spectroscopy machine calibra-tion position feedback CADCAM dentistry shape memory alloys large-scale surveying stereo-tactic neurosurgery and medical diagnostics

Renishaw aims to be a long-term partner in all of these areas offering superior products that meet customersrsquo needs today and into the future backed up by responsive expert technical and commercial support

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5509 wwwrenishawcom

28 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

3 6 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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United Grinding North America Inc represents a union of eight of the worldrsquos strongest companies in grinding and ultra-precision finishing solutions for the manufacturing industry Through its surface and profile grinding cylindrical grinding and tool grinding technology groups the company sells and supports precision machines for grinding eroding lasering combination machining and measuring under the MAumlGERLE BLOHM JUNG STUDER SCHAUDT MIKROSA WALTER and EWAG brands

United Grinding is headquartered in Miamisburg Ohio with a tool division in Fredericksburg Virginia More than 2000 staff in branches around the world provide rapid solutions to local customers

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6800 wwwgrindingcom

Topic Track Process InnovationsAlternative Manufacturing

Session Topic An Unlikely Combination How Wire EDM Opens Up New Possibilities in Grinding

Adding wire EDM technology to a precision grinder may seem strange but this unlikely pairing opens up new opportunities when processing tungsten carbide ceramic and hardened steel materials The precision power and flexibility of wire EDM makes it possible to dress a diamond or CBN grinding wheel while on board the machine

This presentation will explore how wire EDM technology is start-ing to replace traditional rotary dressing tools making the use of metal-bonded grinding wheels more efficient and economical With this spark erosion dressing method there is no mechanical contact between the wire (the dressing tool) the grain and the bond and no negative effect on the abrasive grain itself

Presentation points

bull How the new STUDER WireDress system uses wire EDM technology to easily dress a metal-bonded grinding wheels while it remains mounted in the grinding machine

bull How a spark erosion dressing method contributes up to 30 more productivity over grinding with resin or ceramic bonded wheels

bull How the STUDER WireDress system can generate intricate con-tours with internal radii of 02mm and external radii of 005mm

bull How United Grinding is paving the way for improved productivity and profitability in cylindrical grinding with technologies such as STUDER WireDress

Michael Klotz Project Development Manager STUDER

Michael Klotz is a project manager development at STUDER in Switzerland a company of the United Grinding Group He man-ages developments of new processes technologies and grinding systems

215 to 310 pm W-194-AMonday 912

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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FANUC America offers a range of industry-leading products and services for robotics CNC systems and factory automation solutions They are dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of North and South American manufacturers by creating opportunities to help them maximize their efficiency reliability quality and profitability Whether yoursquore a small or a large manufacturer FANUC has a solution that will meet your specific needs FANUC invites you to explore the possibilities with their company

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6277 amp S-8919 wwwfanucamericacom

315 to 410 pm W-192-B

Monday 912

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Virtual Vision Guided Robotics

This presentation will focus on robotics and vision systems two areas of automation that are increasingly working together In this talk David Bruce will do a demonstration using 3D robotic simulation software for the steps to setup and execute 2D and 3D vision guided robotics (VGR) This will include 2D pick-and-place and the 3D bin picking Bruce will go over the advantages of using virtual VGR in the engineering phase of large and small automation projects including real work examples and the different software packages that can be used Virtual VGR is also an invalu-able teaching aid for engineers learning about the very interesting and growing field of VGR

David Bruce Engineering Manager Material Handling Group FANUC America Corp

Dave Bruce is currently an engineer-ing manager for a group of engineers which support FANUC integrators and end users with iRVision applications

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315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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3 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

315 to 410 pm W-192-C

Monday 912

ISCAR is about world-class manufacturing and application of cutting tools

ISCAR is about innovation and machining intelligently

ISCAR is about productivity

ISCAR helps you reduce the cycle time to produce your part while increasing your current machine tool capacity and improving your profitability

Upon close working collaboration with industry the people at ISCAR have developed industry specific solutions to optimize productiv-

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic From Idea to Recycling ndash A Cutting Tool Management Process

This seminar will present ideas and technologies to manage cutting tools from cradle to grave demonstrating how companies can impact productivity and cost with a process to manage cutting tools beyond the machine tool

When you consider the major manufacturing technologies that you manage on a daily basis (material machine CAD CAM fixtures coolant and cutting tools) itrsquos most likely cutting tools that poses the highest level of variance in your process When you think of cutting tool variables you most likely think of the parameters utilized at the machine tool speed feed depth of cut and width of cut

A more detailed cutting tool management process should consider much more Decisions to buy program store utilize and discard cutting tools are constantly taking place Therefore can drastically affect overall productivity and cost

Thomas Raun National Product Manager ndash Milling Products ISCARTom Raun has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and currently works with Iscarrsquos machine tool OEM team a group focused on supporting turnkey projects for machine tool OEMrsquos and machine tool distributors

ity They understand the unique requirements of many industries and continually improve and introduce new ideas Whether you are an automotive aerospace medical die and mold oil and gas equipment manufacturer or a general machining subcontractor ISCAR has a solution to help you increase your throughput and re-solve your machining challenges

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2012 ISCAR has a complete portfolio of machining solu-tions along with expert system software and tool management accessories to provide an unpar-alleled machining experience The company is ISO9001 ISO 14001 ISO18001 and QS9000 certified

ISCARrsquos USA Headquarters

located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas houses its national distribution customer service and special tooling manufacturing centers The technical center for seminars and demonstrations is also located on this campus where new product and specialty semi-nars are frequently conducted

Approximately 300 field-based application engineers and spe-cialists are employed to assist you in selecting and applying ISCAR products Many variables come into play when applying tooling and officials at ISCAR ensure that a high level of support is present to guarantee the best possible machining experience

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1800 wwwiscarcom

34 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

3 6 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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900 to 955 am W-192-C

Tuesday 913

Siemenrsquos industrial manufacturing software and process automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufactur-ing companies The result is increased sustainability for our custom-ers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Competency Management and Performance Improvement for the Next Generation

The resurgence of manufacturing in the United States has created an increased demand for new learning resources and programs for on-boarding and retraining skilled workers An increased need for more skilled technicians is driving many businesses to evaluate current knowledge management and training process-es to meet tomorrowrsquos challenges sooner

Attend this presentation to hear from training experts Richard McNamara and Dr Irving A Brown to understand why industrial manufac-turers need to assess competencies how to build effective and efficient learning plans and long-term strategies to remain consistent over a lifetime technical career

This presentation will discuss the next steps to be taken toward closing skill gaps through a variety of platforms and new technologies

Dr Irving Brown PhD Innovations Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Dr Irving Brown has a diverse background in automation instruction and learning and technical training anchored by degrees in engineering math-ematics and STEM education In his current role Brown and his team are responsible for identifying developing and evaluating innova-tive customer learning solutions

Rick McNamara Product Development Manager Siemens Industry Inc

Rick McNamara has worked in the technical learning field for over 35 years and is currently responsible for the product life cycle activities for a portfolio of over 80 technical learning prod-ucts at Siemens Industry Inc

3 6 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

Tuesday 913

A world leader in advanced CNC machining centers and automation Makino is committed to provid-ing high-performance leading-edge machining technologies and innovative engineered process solutions that enable manufacturers to focus on making what matters Makino offers a wide range of high-precision metal-cutting and EDM machinery including horizontal machining centers vertical ma-chining centers 5-axis machining centers graphite machining centers and wire and sinker EDMs

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Revolution of EDM Machine Technologies for Maximum Productivity for the Next-Generation Workforce

In the EDM world EDM machines from different OEMrsquos will have very different control systems and EDM machine con-trols even from within the same OEM will be dramatically dif-ferent between Wire EDM Sinker EDM and EDM Drilling This presents a significant challenge to preparing the next-gen-eration workforce Almost all EDM machine tool OEMrsquos have upgraded their control systems to a more graphical Win-dows-based system but this alone does not improve produc-tivity or support the needs of an inexperienced operator

To address the current workforce skills gap Makinorsquos solution has been to develop a new streamlined machine interface called Hyper-i that is used in all of its EDM machine systems The Hyper-i control represents a significant step-forward in EDM as this is the first time a single common and universal interface has been used on all three EDM machine disciplines

In addressing the needs of the next-generation workforce the Makinorsquos Hyper-i control utilizes a touch screen inter-face that is similar to smartphones and tablets making the machines friendlier and intuitive The Hyper-i control uses a 24 high-definition touch screen Built-in electronic machine manuals video training tutorial for machine operation and machine maintenance process improvement e-tech doctor applet and machine utilization tracking functions are all integrated into the Hyper-i control

Brian Pfluger EDM Product Line Manager Makino

Brian Pfluger is the EDM product line manager at Makino and has over 20 years of EDM experience

Makinorsquos flexible automation solutions provide reduced labor costs and increased throughput in a variety of production volumes and designs Maki-norsquos engineering services offers industry-leading expertise for even the most challenging applica-tions across all industries For more information call 8005523288 or visit makinocom

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8700 wwwmakinocom

3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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1 0 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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3 8 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

Tuesday 913

OGP offers precision video and multi-sensor coordinate measuring systems used for dimensional inspection designed and manufac-tured at our corporate headquarters in Rochester New York US We have over 70 years of industry experience The products fit a range of categories including multi-sensor metrology optical inspection video measurement laser scanning and more

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5602 wwwogpnetcom

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic The Measurement System Toolbox ndash Maximizing Dimensional Measurement Efficiencies

Just as a modern day construction worker incorporates a variety of tools to maximize his efficiency on the job site the measurement system of today continues to use a toolbox of efficiency tools for maximized production on the man-ufacturing floor This presentation takes a dive into the transports tools software and sensors that are essential in high-throughput measurement without compromise to capability

Not only is there no compromise these tools are also key to providing increased capability and accuracy Imagine for a moment the economies gained from a measurement system with a tool list that includes automated programming path optimization high density point cloud non-contact sensors large field of view optics part recognition scanning tactile sensors model based definition (MBD) high magnification video sensors The possibilities are endless Learn how a single automated measurement system with this production toolbox can eliminate bottlenecks with higher throughput while simultaneously improving process with unprecedented capability and accuracy

Tom Groff North American Sales Manager Optical Gaging Products (OGP)Tom Groff is the North American sales manager for OGP and is responsible for OGP sales in the US Canada and Mexico

WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

42 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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WFL is a manufacturer worldwide that focuses exclusively on the production of multifunctional turning-boring-milling centers Today in many high tech companies the trade name MILLTURN stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with highest precision Both the modular structure of the MILLTURNrsquos and the tailor-made special solutions guaran-tee the perfect solution for complex manufacturing tasks

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8666 wwwwfl-usacom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic How to Stay Ahead in a Competitive Word with MILLTURN Technology

When we talk of multitasking machines we mean flexi-ble versatile machines with an emphasis on flexibility Only in this way can the userrsquos demand for economical production even in small lots be fulfilled by drastically cutting or even completely eliminating retooling times in the production of complicated and close-tolerance parts Shorter product life cycles decreasing batch sizes shorter cycle times reduction of stocks down-sizing of the working capital ndash these are the trends that confront machine tool manufacturers with great challenges leading WFL to present benefits of this special machining concept through examples of using MILLTURN machine tool technology

Multitasking machining is engaging a big field of di-verse applications and the latest trends in this field will be addressed in this presentation By the end of this presentation the audience will gain an overview of the various technologies a multitasking machine can offer

Ben Baggerly Sales Manager US Market WFL-USABen Baggerly began his career in the ma-chine tool industry 37 years ago opening crates in the warehouse at Hermes Machine Tool in Fairfield New Jersey It was during this time that he made his first contact with WFL as the importer Learning the industry from the ground up Baggerly has been active in applications engineering and sales for several builders American and European He has had immense experience the past 12 years being employed at WFL

1000 to 1055 am W-194-A

40 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

44 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Solve your thermal processing challenges with our advanced technical expertise world-class equipment and quality assurance

Contact us today to learn how you can benefit from our

bull 4 plant sites ndash Souderton (Eastern Pennsylvania) Hermitage (Western Pennsylvania) Fontana California and Greenville South Carolina serving more than 18 industries including aerospace automotive defense medical power generation and more bull More than 60 furnaces with advanced 10 bar to 20 bar quenching from lab-sized to one of the worldrsquos largest commercial vacuum furnace (up to 48ft long with a 150000 lb capacity) bull Continuously upgraded state-of-the-art furnace technology from sister company Solar Manufacturing led by CEO William R Jones a pioneer in the field of vacuum furnace technology bull Expert metallurgical consultation and RampD services for custom processes and unique challenges bull Quality results and coast-to-coast 247 responsive service bull On-site laboratory for hardness and microhardness testing

IMTS 2016 Booth N-6358 wwwsolarmfgcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Lower Pressure Vacuum Carburizing and Vacuum Nitriding

Low pressure vacuum carburizing (LPVC) is a specialized highly technical process pioneered by Solar Atmospheres Inc designed to increase fatigue life and improve wear properties of your parts The case hardened surface is supported by a ductile shock-absorbing core capable of withstanding high load bearing applications LPVC produces a uniform high-quality case with minimized distortion and absence of intergranular oxidation (IGO) reducing or eliminating expensive post heat treating machining operations

Vacuum nitriding services from Solar Atmospheres Inc can significantly increase the fatigue strength and service life of your parts Benefits include case depths up to 0025 and improved wear and anti-galling properties due to a 40 to 70 increase in surface hardness Cor-rosion resistance is increased through nitrogen-enrich-ment A controlled processing temperature of 700degF to 1200degF preserves the mechanical properties of the base material and minimizes distortion of the finished parts

Tim Steber Regional Sales Manager Solar Atmospheres IncTim Steber began his career as a machinist and pursued his degree in mechanical technology while working He served as a design engineer for aseptic packaging equipment and later with Vacuum Furnace Systems designing vacuum furnace hot zones furnace chambers water systems and inert gas quench systems He is currently the regional sales manager for Solar Atmospheres Inc a quality driven vacuum heat treater

115 to 210 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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For over 55 years Methods Machine Tools Inc has been North Americarsquos foremost supplier of leading-edge precision machine tools and solutions mdash providing superior products engineering and automation parts and service

IMTS 2016 Booth S-9119 wwwmethodsmachinecom

Topic Track Alternative Manufacturing

Session Topic Integration of 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing (AM) Into Production

Acceptance of additive manufacturing (AM) is accelerating throughout numerous industry sectors from aerospace to automotive electronics medical and oil amp gas Companies are creating enhanced products that leverage the functional de-sign and creative complexity capable with these technologies As AM continues to proliferate in acceptance and incorpora-tion through these industries the challenge becomes how to integrate AM into existing manufacturing operations such that the companies can support the demand Many risks exist in establishing additive manufacturing within a new or exist-ing company ranging from adherence to specifications and standards thermal processing post-processing and dimen-sional and quality verification Methods 3D has established an organization dedicated to assisting companies in mitigating these risks by providing full turnkey solutions

Benjamin Fisk General Manager 3D Additive Manufacturing Methods Machine Tools IncBenjamin Fisk was appointed as the general manager 3D ad-ditive manufacturing at Methods Machine Tools Inc In this position he leads the group Methods 3D

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Tuesday 913

ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

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Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries The Industrial Metrology business group is a leader in CNC coordinate measuring machines and complete solutions for multidimensional metrology in the metrology lab and production The microscopy business group is the worldrsquos only one-stop manufacturer of light X-ray and electron microscope systems with a portfolio that includes solutions for materials research and industry

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5502 amp NC-506 wwwzeisscommetrology

Topic Track Qualtiy

Session Topic Quality Measurement of the Push of a Button

Every manufacturing company desires to quickly get stable measurement results from an easy-to-use inspection system and then turn ever-increasing amounts of data into meaning-ful information that drives quality improvement

Recent advances in measurement and quality data man-agement software coupled with low-cost computers and advanced non-contact sensor technologies have enabled the creation of measurement solutions that enable a job shop or global manufacturer to realize this desire The easy use of todayrsquos software supports the development of a compe-tent local workforce that ultimately lowers the cost of local manufacturing

This conference session will cover lessons learned regarding how combinations of these new technologies are enabling manufacturing companies to measure more and faster with trustworthy results and use that information to drive quality improvement

David Wick Manager Product Management ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLCDavid Wick is the manager product management at ZEISS Industrial Metrology LLC where he leads a team responsible for bringing new hardware and soft-ware solutions to solve customer manufacturing challenges

315 to 410 pm W-193-A

46 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

48 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Part of global industrial engineering group Sandvik Sandvik Coromant is at the forefront of manufactur-ing tools machining solutions and

knowledge that drive industry standards and innovations demand-ed by the metalworking industry now and into the next industrial era Educational support extensive RampD investment and strong customer partnerships ensure the development of machining technologies that change lead and drive the future of manufac-turing Sandvik Coromant owns more than 3100 patents world-wide employs more than 8000 staff and is represented in 130 countries For more information visit wwwsandvikcoromantcom or join the conversation on social media

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1500 wwwsandvikcoromantcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cloud Based Manufacturing and In-Machining Process Quality Control and Feedback

Waste exists along the value chain mainly in the form of poor manufacturability inefficient processes and low machine utili-zation This is creating significant opportunities to reduce capital intensity and operating expenses in manufacturing operations

The concept of smart factories opens tremendous possibilities for next-generation intelligent shop-floor efficiency Connectivity sensor-based manufacturing systems and industrial robots aim to be human-centric and support efficient decision making in all stages of manufacturing

Virtual factories integrating cyber physical systems (CPS) and information and communication technology (ICT) optimize effi-ciency in networked collaborative value chains A cloud-based manufacturing environment supports optimized asset tracking and asset management autonomous control and logistics This will enable different stake holders of manufacturing entities to monitor and diagnose performance and secure parts quality

This presentation demonstrates industrial cases which utilize the above technologies to take a comprehensive approach of visualizing analyzing and optimizing manufacturing processes root cause effects and process feedback to improve final parts dimension accuracy quality and total cost

Vahid Kalhori Manager for RampD Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantVahid Kalhori manager for RampD Intelligent Machining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD in me-chanical engineer-ing and machining mechanics responsible for technology development within embedded and cyber physical systems information and communica-tion technology data analytics virtual machining and product service systems

Martin Helgoson Senior Project Leader and Principle Engineer Intelligent Machining Sandvik CoromantMartin Helgoson senior project leader and prin-cipal engineer Intelligent ma-chining at Sandvik Coromant is a PhD from Linkoumlping University Institute of Technology Sweden He focuses on technical product models CADCAM metrology knowledge integration closed loop systems and product service systems

315 to 410 pm W-194-A

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Tuesday 913

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems For more than 60 years the family-owned company has been developing and manufacturing products that have set the benchmark when it comes to technological leadership and long-term capabilities With more than 2000 employees and a network of directly owned subsidiaries and distribution partners in more than 50 countries all over the world SCHUNK offers superior customer service and technical support worldwide With its complete offering of toolholding workholding and gripping systems SCHUNK is a reliable all-in-one source covering all areas from the machine spindle to robotics

IMTS 2016 Booth W-2000 wwwusschunkcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic 5-Axis Reach Part Accessibility vs Rigidity

Five-axis machines are becoming more and more popular but traditional workholding fall short of fulfilling the need With machine tables turning in all directions and a highly flexible spindle work holding solutions also need to adapt to these new functions How can we secure rigidity and con-quer the challenge of part accessibility in this new landscape

Learn how workholding continues to change and evolve to assure part quality and safety in the process of 5-axis machining Discuss examples of both workholding and tooling solutions that can work and those that canrsquot with your new 5-axis machine

Yann Ponsard Sales Support Engineer SCHUNK IncYann Ponsard has been working for Schunk since 2007 He came to SCHUNK US from SCHUNK France with extensive knowledge in the manufacturing industry especially related to workholding and the aerospace industry

900 to 955 am W-192-A

50 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

54 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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System Insights is a global supplier of manufacturing operations man-agement software in machining-based discrete manufacturing and process industries System Insights delivers predictive manufacturing solutions to improve manufacturing efficiency productivity and profit-ability through the innovative combination of a comprehensive real-time data solution and multi-dimensional complex reasoning technology

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4149 wwwsysteminsightscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Designing a Scalable MTConnect Data Architecture

MTConnect has opened up an unprecedented amount of data from the shop floor and managing and making sense of this data requires a rethink of the traditional software architectures seen in the shop floor This talk will discuss the design and development of a scalable MTConnect data archi-tecture The talk will introduce the key elements of the architecture including data ingress storage analytics and visualization and will present an open-source technology stack for scaling MTCon-nect-based analytics The talk will also discuss les-sons learnt from other domains including finance entertainment and e-commerce

William Sobel Chief Strategy OfficerCo-Founder System InsightsWilliam Sobel has more than 20 years of industry experience in successful startups managing the development of innovative application infrastructure software prod-ucts In recent years as the principal author and architect of the MTConnect Standard Mr Sobel has led the industry toward sig-nificant advances in collection and analysis of machine data

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

5 2 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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ICAM Technologies Corp is an international company specializing in the development and implementation of advanced NC post-process-ing and machine tool simulation solutions for manufacturers in every major industry around the world

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3217 wwwicamcom

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Discover Adaptive Post-Processing mdash The Evolution of Machine Tool Simulation

Adaptive post-processing is a new technology that allows CADCAM users to concentrate on programming for production In one process this technology can post-pro-cess the programmed CAM part program for the selected machine tool automatically remove machine over-travels remove air-cut motions eliminate collisions with in-pro-cess stock and optimize feed-rate

This unique integrated process removes the traditional manufacturing solutions process that incorporates a se-quential process including CAM programming post-pro-cessing G-code machine simulation and error reporting Adaptive post-processing also offers complete flexibility to move a 5-axis manufacturing program to differing machines equipped with different controllers and machine kinematics

Adaptive post-processing automatically adapts the CAM tool-path program to the selected CNC machine dramat-ically reducing (25 to 35) both programming time as well as machine cycle time

Jean-Nicolas Ruby Vice President of Technical Marketing and Support Services ICAM Technologies CorpJean-Nicolas Ruby started working at ICAM Technologies in 2006 as a tech-nical support manager in charge of the support group for post-processing and machine simulation he is now the vice president of technical marketing and support services

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

56 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

58 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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NSK America Corp provides application support sales and repair service for all of our high speed motors spindles and micro-grinders for the North Central and South American markets

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7321 wwwnskamericacorpcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Spindle Bearing Health Monitoring Study of Different Methods for Failure Detection

Spindle bearing failures can be a serious nuisance for any machine builder resulting in significant costs due to damage of the spindle and in some cases associated machinery Close to 80 of failures for machine tool main spindles can be categorized under the topic of seizureabnormal temperature rise or abnormal noise In order to determine the most effective method for prevention of bearing seizure NSK developed a test rig to moni-tor failures due to seizures and abnormal noise Three performance attributes were monitored and evaluated for effectiveness in predicting bearing failures temperature rise vibration level and oil film thickness This paper will present the tests and results showing how each of these methods can be used and which method was the most effective The monitoring of spindle bearing behavior can allow for repair of the spindle prior to catastrophic failure or seizure thereby avoiding damage of additional machine components and added cost

Bimal Nathwani IBT Engineering Manager NSK America CorpBimal Nathwani is the current application engineering manager for NSK Corp Hersquos been in the industry for nearly 22 years working previously in the machine tool seg- ment as a manger and engineer

Yuu Koiwa Product Specialist NSK America CorpYuu Koiwa is the current product manager for NSK Corp with over 15 years in the industry

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115 to 210 pm W-193-AWednesday 914

SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

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Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

bull Race T-shirt

bull Chip Timing

bull Post-race Drink amp Food

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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SIEMENS industrial manufacturing software process automation and automation drives technology increases flexibility cuts market launch lead time and significantly reduces energy or wastewater costs for manufacturing companies The result is increased sustain-ability for our customers while driving their competitive strengths

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4502 wwwusasiemenscomcnc

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Cutting Edge Robot Accuracy ndash The Key for Machining with Robots

The integration of tool machines and robots for handling and machining tasks controlled by a CNC is rising significantly CNC operators program and operate a robot in the same way as a tool machine The biggest challenge for robot vendors system integra-tors and end users still is the question ldquoHow accurate can a special workpiece be machined by a robotrdquo

To be able to reliably hand over more and more machining tasks to robotrsquos estimation of the accuracy is crucial for all participants along the process chain This session focuses on advancements in robot accuracy and will give an outlook how it can be estimated and easily applied to satisfy robot vendor system integrator and end userrsquos needs The session especially deals with advancements that will impact both robot vendor system integrator and the end user of the CNCrobots

The presentation includes

bull An overview of the current situation for estimating the robot accuracy This includes the current standard as well as the effect on robot vendors system integrators and end users bull An inline calibration concept that gives predictable accuracy re-sults to system integrators and end users by using low-cost sensors mounted in the robot cell bull Another option in connection with this calibration concept is a 3D- model-based compensation for externalprocess forces in real-time The approach and first practical results as well as an outlook will be presented

115 to 210 pm W-193-B

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Wednesday 914

Sven Tauchmann Robots Technology Manager SIEMENS AGSven Tauchmann is the CNC expert for robotics at SIEMENS Digital Factory Motion Control RampD

Empowering careers and commerce around the globe takes more than the concerted efforts of innovative thinkers collaborative team-mates and incredible technology It calls on the values purpose and mission that has driven UPS right from the start

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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IMTS 2016 Booth S-8501 amp E-4801 wwwupscom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Anticipating and Benefitting from Disruptive Supply Chain Technologies

The industrial manufacturing sector is becoming more demanding Disruptive technologies such as e-commerce and additive manufacturing are creating new direct-from-manufacturer channels The Industrial Internet of Things is enabling the development of smart factories and supply chains Traditional supply chain process-es and technologies are being rendered obsolete More sophisticated supply chain networks are now required for optimum inventory management product delivery and aftersales support across the manufac-turing and maintenance lifecycles

Attendees will learn

bull What disruptive forces are driving substantial industry change bull How to harness disruptive forces to gain a competitive advantage bull How to optimize your supply chain with new processes and technologies

Mark Antonini Customer Solutions Director Industrial Automotive Sector UPSMark Antonini and his team engage consultatively with customers within the IndustrialManufacturing sector to position the value of UPS solutions and exper-tise to overcome barriers inhibiting growth or expansion

Like many UPSers Antonini began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee in Chicago while attend-ing college Upon graduation in 1985 he accepted a promotion into full time management with the Business Development team In this early role he readily adopted the principles of working collaboratively with custom-ers successfully employing creative methods which grew their business

In 1998 Antonini joined UPSrsquos inaugural venture into e-commerce helping create and develop the new con-sultative sales team In 2002 Antonini became sales director at UPS subsidiary ConnectShip a Tulsa Okla-homa-based shipping software company In 2004 he rejoined core UPS in Customer Technology Marketing leading teams researching and developing next gener-ation technology products He remained in the Atlanta assignment prior to accepting his current Chicagoland based role in late 2008

Antonini and his three daughters reside in Palos Heights Illinois He holds a BS degree in computer information systems

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

60 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Wednesday 914

MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

62 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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MachiningCloud is dedicated to leading a digital shift within the discrete manufacturing industry to deliver a new level of operational efficiency Cloud-based applications resources services knowledge and digital product data from the worldrsquos leading manufacturers of cutting tools machine tools workholding and specialty prod-ucts are providing efficiency improvements by facilitating the flow of data to and from todayrsquos data intensive shop floor

For cutting tool manufacturers and their cus-tomers the MachiningCloud app is an Industry

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic The Digital Transformation of the Cutting Tool Industry

Using the Cloud to deliver manufacturing knowledge helps shops make more informed cutting tool decisions

Capturing the leading cutting-tool manufacturerrsquos product data and expert advice in a knowledgebase and using the Cloud to distribute it provides end users with direct access to up-to-date product information allowing them to more quickly select and assembly an optimal cutting-tool package from the universe of possibilities Subsequently feeding their selections into their shoprsquos CADCAM software then empowers customers to more efficiently plan program monitor and optimize their operations by eliminating the need for paper catalogs multitude of websites and telephone calls and manual data entry

Target audience Strategic management at CNC machines tool and cutting tool manufacturers and their end users

Takeaways bull The cutting tool industry is one the verge of a digital transforma-tion poised to save shops time and money bull Wide-spread access to consistent advice improves performance bull Going digital means moving away from manually entering data

Chuck Matthews Managing Director amp Cloud Evangelist MachiningCloud GmbHChuck Mathews managing director of MachiningCloud GmbH is a successful entrepreneur and innovator specializing in new business development with a career spanning 30 years in the discrete manufacturing sector

900 to 955 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

40 solution delivering up-to-date cutting tool manufacturersrsquo product knowledge and data fast-tracking cutting tool selection CNC pro-gramming simulation and shop floor operations By providing data from the worldrsquos leading suppliers MachiningCloud eliminates the hassles of searching through printed catalogs telephone calls and multiple websites to find optimal tool-ing while also removing the burden of manually typing tooling data into CADCAM software

For more information about MachiningCloud smart manufacturing and Industry 40 solutions please visit wwwmachiningcloudcom

IMTS 2016 Booth E-3210 wwwmachiningcloudcom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

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Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Characteristics of New Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Machine Tool Technology

A new hybrid approach to machining ndash technology that applies both advanced additive and subtractive methodologies in a single machine tool platform ndash is a viable practical solution to certain applications in aerospace power generation on- and off-road construction equipment and general component repair operations

Hudsonrsquos presentation will cover what lies beyond the tradi-tional powder bed systems for both polymer and metal appli-cations It will provide the answer as to when a hybrid machin-ing system ndash combining additive and subtractive capabilities ndash has a place in manufacturing and how components made of expensive alloys can be manufactured more cost effectively by using additive and subtractive methodologies on one machine tool His talk will also detail how it is possible to decrease the cost of manufacturing complex components by reducing the material input on traditional forgings and castings and adding desired features via a hybrid additivesubtractive process

Hudson will also define how part life can be extended by add-ing material to a component that already exists and how an adaptive additive and subtractive approach can increase the life of aging and worn components

Robb Hudson Technology amp Business Development Manager Mitsui Seiki USA IncRobb Hudson has spent his entire adult life in the ma-chine tool industry Hudson grew up in his familyrsquos machine tool distributorship in Indiana Since the sale of that company in 2002 Hudson has been very fortunate to have gained a depth of experience in both traditional and non-tradi-tional machining applications in the aerospace energy medical device automotive and electronics industries across North America and Europe His current role with Mitsui Seiki is focused on Key Account Business Development In addition Hudson had co-directed product development for Mitsui Seikirsquos Hybrid AdditiveSub-tractive Machine Platform

1000 to 1055 am W-193-A

64 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc Franklin Lakes New Jersey is a wholly owned sub-sidiary of Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Co Ltd The parent company was established in 1928 as the first company in Japan to produce precision measuring instruments in 1938 and the first to create ultra-precise machine tools Mitsui Seiki has maintained its rich tradition of precision and has acquired a world-renowned reputa-tion for producing the most accurate machine tools on earth Its product line is comprised of CNC horizon-tal and vertical spindle machining centers with up to 5+ axes CNC jig boring and jig grinding machines and CNC thread grinding machines Over the last decade the company has focused its resources on the research

and development of machine tool technologies for the aerospace pow-er generation mold amp die and other precision component industries

In particular because of increased demand and need the optimal machining of hard metals has been a concentrated effort As such Mitsui Seiki has the most current and thorough knowledge of triple nickel titanium (Ti 5553) Ti-Aluminate (Ti-Al) and the newer Titanium Beta 21 machining Its industry and technical experts have been travelling around the world for the several years shar-ing this compelling practical knowl-edge with manufacturing engineers regarding the optimal efficient and profitable methods for machining challenging materials The company is also on the leading edge in the

development of new hybrid ma-chine tools which encompass both subtractive and additive machining technologies in one platform

The new Hybrid Machine will be a cornerstone of Mitsui Seikirsquos IMTS 2016 exhibit in Booth S-8519 and the topic of Robb Hudsonrsquos presentation at the IMTS 2016 Conference The company will also demonstrate manufactur-ing technology dedicated to blade production This is also the booth to learn more about GErsquos Blue Arc mdash a revolutionary new method to machine hard metals that offers significant time-savings Mitsui Seiki is the ma-chine tool partner in the development of this exciting new approach

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8519 wwwmitsuiseikicom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

66 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

68 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industry 40 and the Future of Manufacturing

The exchange of information between humans machines and objects will grow at such an exponential rate that products will be able to manage their own machining processes With IPv6 succeeding the IPv4 standard there will be around 340 sextillion IP addresses available for each ldquothingrdquo to get its own IP address

Industry experts estimate that by the year 2020 50 billion devices will be connected - with only 7 billion of them being PCs smartphones and tablets More than 40 of all data transmitted will be sent from ldquodevice to devicerdquo in 2020 This degree of networking creates a huge opportu-nity in manufacturing to build ldquoSmart Factoriesrdquo Those who are already using these features are seeing improvements in quality flexibility and productivity This also provides threats to incumbent manufacturers for new entrants into the manufacturing sector and the possibility for disruptive technologies

The way to an autonomous product will go through several phases The first phase is monitoring the second is control third will be opti-mization and finally autonomy Walter Tools sees the future of man-ufacturing belonging to digital applications in the value chain which contains typical process steps like process design procurement stock management presetting machining and reconditioning Our first-hand experience is with iCut Walter ToolmiddotID an application platform and the building of a Smart Factory development center in Germany that will be activated in 2016

Just like the advent of automation and CNC controls brought about mass changes in manufacturing networking and connectivity will advance manufacturing to the truly digital age The future manufacturer will see cutting tools become intelligent devices machines delivering real time data and device control through apps and having devices being able to control each other

Florian Boumlpple Expert Digital Manufacturing Walter AmericasFlorian Boumlpple is co-responsible for digital manufacturing within the Walter AG since 2014 Boumlpple is a former project engineer who is now optimizing custom-er shop floors and processes with digital solutions

1000 to 1055 am W-193-B

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Thursday 915

Walter a global leader in the metalworking industry with more than 90 years of experience in precision cutting tools for milling drilling turning boring and specialized tools helps customers improve pro-cess reliability and increase productivity With Regional Headquarters in Waukesha Wisconsin Walter markets its competence brands Walter Valenite Walter Titex Walter Prototyp and Walter Multiply through a strong network of distributors and field engineers across subsidiaries in the US Canada Mexico Brazil and Argentina

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1700 wwwwalter-toolscomus

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

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Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) What it is and How to Use it to Make Decisions to Improve Your Business

MTConnect Big Data Industrial Internet of Things and cloud computing ndash what are these and what do they mean for your business How are all these inter-relat-ed and how can you take advantage of them to gather data analyze it and make better decisions to improve your business outcomes

This session will

bull Explore the evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

bull Discuss how the industry has actually been using IIoT even before it had a name

bull Consider some of the security concerns

bull Demonstrate how to use it to your advantage

Wersquoll look at practical applications of IIoT both current and future and show how you can use it to your ad-vantage to improve quality reduce costs and increase productivity

Jim Kosmala Vice President of Engineering amp Technology OKUMA America CorpJim Kosmala joined OKUMA America Corp in 2012 as vice president of engineering and technology and is responsible for engineering OSP controls and new technologies for OKUMA machine tool applications in North Central and South America

1100 to 1155 am W-192-A

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Thursday 915

OKUMA America Corp is a leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools and CNC controls For more than a century OKUMA has pursued excellence leveraging master craftsmanship to create innovative technologies that break new ground

IMTS 2016 Booth S-8500 wwwokumacomamericas

Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Automation

Session Topic Art to Part - How to Use Technology to Go From CAD to Part to YOY Producitvity Savings mdash Practical Examples

Digital manufacturing mega trends and key drivers (talent complexity agility mass customization makersrsquo movementhellip)

How will these impact aero manu-facturers large and small through the lens of a part lifecycle perspec-tive (eg from design to quoting to planning to run offs to production and eventually end of program)

A few examples along the way with partnerrsquos permission to explain how theyrsquove used digital manufac-turing technologies and whatrsquos the bottom line impact

Thomas Long Senior Engineering Manager - Virtual Machining amp Product Classification KennametalbullT J Long joined Kennametal in January 2000 on the Indexable Milling Engineering Team where he was responsible for the develop-ment and commercialization of new Indexable Milling platforms

bullIn February 2006 he became the Engineering Manager of the team

bullAs an advocate of advanced technologies he is knowledgeable in titanium machining high speed machining modal analysis and finite element analysis

bullLong has a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engi-neering from Pennsylvania State University and a masterrsquos in business administration from Duquesne University

Current positiontasks

bullIn November 2012 Long became the Engineering Manager of the Virtual Machining team which is primarily responsible for the development of NOVO

bullIn January 2014 he also became the Engineering Manager of the Product Classification team which is responsible for manag-ing Kennametalrsquos digital assets

1100 to 1155 am W-192-B

70 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Kennametal delivers productivity to customers seeking peak performance in demanding environments by providing innovative custom and standard wear-resistant solutions This proven productivity is enabled through their advanced materials sciences and application knowledge

IMTS 2016 Booth W-1522 wwwkennametalcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

72 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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AT IMTS 2016September 14 2016

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

bull Race T-shirt

bull Chip Timing

bull Post-race Drink amp Food

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Productivity and Cost Improvement Using a Continuous Improvement Process Toward Scrap and Fluid Management

Productivity improvements in todayrsquos manufacturing plants and machine shops are typically derived from the evaluation of machining equipment operating procedures and labor allocations Often the metal-working waste streams are over-looked as a place for productivity improvements due to an assumption that a collect-and-dump approach is the most cost effective method of scrap and fluid management

The discussion presented by PRAB Inc challenges the industry assump-tion of limited gains and payback This interactive discussion will evalu-ate the metalworking by-product and demonstrate how to turn it into an environmental and economic benefit through a continuous improvement process (CIP)

Tim Hanna Managing Director PRABTim Hanna has more than 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in machine shops and OEM businesses related to the automotive industry Hanna understands first-hand the importance of establishing productive safe actionable operating proce-dures to achieve sustainable growth Hannarsquos expertise in coolant management for recycle and reuse comes from his 15 years as the managing director for PRAB Hanna uses this experience to educate the industry on the importance of safe and effective coolant management and environmental compliance

Ron Chapman North American Systems Sales PRABRon Chapman is a mechanical engineer with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in industrial metalworking and fluid reclamation for auto-motive aerospace construction equipment and general metalworking applications Chapman works with large OEMrsquos and small machine shops to fully understand current scrap and fluid management challenges and works to offer comprehensive automated options with quantifiable cost savings Chapman is also well-versed in ISO-14001 en-vironmental compliance and helps to guide his customers on possible risk-based scenarios and how to avoid fines related to improper transport and disposal of spent fluids

115 to 210 pm W-194-A

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Thursday 915

PRAB is a leading manufacturer of engineered conveyors and equipment for processing turnings chips and metalworking fluids We also design and build wastewater recycling systems Our equip-ment and systems are tailored to the scrap metal and fluid handling needs of each application The equipment designed and built by PRAB not only automates the scrap handling process but also reduces labor costs improves shop floor safety

mitigates fork truck traffic reclaims and recycles expensive cutting fluids and maximizes return on recycled metals

Our engineering expertise is honed by more than 65 yearsrsquo experience and thousands of installations for the worldrsquos leading OEMs and suppliers PRAB continuously improves material handling house-keeping and compliance to environmental rules and regulations within the automotive aerospace electronics defense and energy markets For more information about PRAB visit wwwprabcom

IMTS 2016 Booth NC-238 wwwprabcom

Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

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Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

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Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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AT IMTS 2016September 14 2016

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

bull Race T-shirt

bull Chip Timing

bull Post-race Drink amp Food

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Plant Operations

Session Topic Benefits of Predictive Maintenance for Machine Tools Robotics and Spindles

Attendees of this talk will learn how predictive main-tenance can be used to optimize a facilitiesrsquo uptime of machine tools robotics and spindles The main areas of maintenance discussed will include vibration anal-ysis dynamic balancing thermography alignment a variety of tools technologies and methodologies Unique to this talk is the information on how robotics can now be optimized for uptime through new wireless sensors not widely available in the past The talk will be current and up-to-date with new technologies and welcoming for those new to predictive maintenance but will include new trends and technologies that experienced reliability experts will want to hear about Attendees will be empowered by the end of this talk to use a variety of predictive maintenance technologies to improve uptime and reliability at their facility

Thomas Hoenig President GTI Spindle TechnologyThomas Hoenig has been in this industry for more than a decade He has seen predictive maintenance techniques technologies and meth-ods evolve through the years and is now extremely knowledgeable about how the iPad can play an important role in this industry

215 to 310 pm W-192-A

74 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

GTIrsquos spindle repair and rebuilding services are a prod-uct of 100 years of combined sales service and manu-facturing experience GTI Spindle Technology has been dedicated to fulfilling one specific mission to provide its clients with the highest quality and most extensive range of machine tool spindle repair services and new spindle applications with unsurpassed customer service

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7433 wwwgtispindlecom

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

78 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

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Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 5

Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

TodaysMedicalDevelopmentscom AerospaceManufacturingandDesigncom TodaysMotorVehiclescom OnlineTEScom

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Company

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1 Are you involved in the design manufacturing or production of motor vehicles or their parts

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If ldquonordquo are you a supplier to the motor vehicle industry Yes No

2 In what sector are you involved Auto Truck Off -Highway

3 What best describes your job function DesignDevelopment Engineer ManufacturingProduction Engineer Engineering Management Corporate Management Plant Management ManufacturingProduction Management Purchasing Other

Each issue covers manufacturing and engineering developments new technologies processes components and materials

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at TodaysMotorVehiclescomSubscribeFax 2165250516 Email SubscriptionsTodaysMotorVehiclescom

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic Emerging Trends in Grinding of Materials

Many aerospace components used in the high and low pressure sections of a turbine engine are made from materials such as high nickel-based super alloys and or intermetallics such as gamma titanium aluminide These sections that may be cast forged or sintered using powder metallurgy techniques are notorious for being difficult to machine due to their high strength corrosion and fatigue resistance and low thermal conductivity Many of these components have as much as two-thirds of their original weight to be removed to produce the finished component with the use of turning milling and broaching processes traditionally work to remove most or all of the material However with the use of modern grinding wheels com-posed of engineered grains and high strength bond technology it has been determined that for these materials grinding can in many instances remove the material more quickly and economically than turning or milling This presentation will show dataresults of the fol-lowing tests done on grinding of these advanced aerospace engine materials such as gamma titanium aluminide and IN718

bull Speed-stroke surface grinding of gamma titanium aluminide with both engineered ceramic wheels as well as single layer and multi-layer super abrasive wheels

bull Creep feed grinding of IN718 and gamma titanium aluminide with engineered ceramic wheels

bull Face grinding and slotting of IN718 disks with engineered ceramic wheels and single layer super abrasive wheels

bull Fixed abrasive polishing of contoured IN718 parts with engineered abrasive belts for robotic turbine-blade-polishing applications

Further with the use of gear-boxes in modern aerospace engines there also exists an opportunity for grinding of gears from solid blanks The presentation will show the latest data on grinding of gears from solid using grinding wheels with engineered ceramic grain technology

K Philip Varghese PhD Group Leader Advanced Application Engineering Saint-Gobain AbrasivesDr Philip Varghese has worked for Saint-Gobain Abrasives since 2011 leading the Advanced Application Engineering Group in Northboro Massachusetts focusing on providing grinding system solutions to abrasive customers and the educa-tion and training of people in grinding science amp technology Prior to this he worked as chief scientific officer for CR Foundation leading a team of scientists and engineers focusing on dental product and materials evaluation He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from University of Michigan Ann Arbor He has authored 23 technical papers and articles in the field of ma-chining dental productsmate-rials and grinding technology

215 to 310 pm W-192-B

76 | I M T S 2 0 1 6 CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E | I M T S CO M

Thursday 915

Saint-Gobain designs manufactures and dis-tributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the well-being of each of us and the future of all They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life in build-ings transportation infrastructure and in many industrial applications They provide comfort performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction resource efficiency and climate change

World leader in habitat euro396 billion sales in 2015 Operates in 66 countries More than 170000 employees

IMTS 2016 Booth N-7051 wwwsaint-gobaincom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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Address

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Email

Phone Fax

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Each issue covers topics ranging from software and product innovation to machining and government regulations

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at OnlineTEScomsubscribeFax 2165250516 | Email SubscriptionsOnlineTEScom

TESIMTSGUIDE16

1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Quality

Session Topic Wireless Gages Take Data Collection to New Levels

Process and quality engineers know the importance of measure-ment data Whether for process control to prevent bad parts through data feedback to the machining operation or to docu-ment results to verify good parts the importance of measurement data cannot be disputed Over the past 50 years digital gaging has greatly improved both the amount and accuracy of data collected and reduced the time required In this session we will look at how the wireless revolution has improved the process and made the sharing of measured information faster and easier

We will look at how new wireless gaging technologies can be com-bined to facilitate the easy collection of measured values which can reduce gaging costs make data more accessible improve safety in the workplace and make the measurement of parts in the machine much easier We will also look at the potential of cloud-based data sharing so that production and quality process-es can be monitored anywhere in the world

Examples of all these benefits will be discussed and provided for the attendees to review

George Schuetz Director Precision Gages Mahr Federal IncGeorge Schuetz has been em-ployed with Mahr Federal Inc for 40 years in the metrology business Presently Schuetz is responsible for precision gage product management at Mahr Federal Inc

Mahr Federal Inc a member of the Mahr Group has over 150 years of experience providing dimensional measurement solutions to fit your application needs Mahr manufactures a wide variety of dimensional metrology equipment from hand-held gages to technically advanced measurement systems for form contour surface finish and length Mahr is also well known as a producer of custom engineered measurement

equipment and a provider of calibration and contract measurement services The company is registered to ISO 90012008 by National Quality Assurance and accredited to ISO 170252005

IMTS 2016 Booth E-5614 wwwmahrcom

315 to 410 pm W-193-AThursday 915

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AT IMTS 2016September 14 2016

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

bull Race T-shirt

bull Chip Timing

bull Post-race Drink amp Food

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

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Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 1-Hyperlinked
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SEPTEMBER 13 2016WEST BUILDING ndash LEVEL 1 McCORMICK PLACE CHICAGOWWWIMTSCOMCONFERENCE

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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K

Date Wednesday September 14 2016

Place DuSable Harbor (just South of Randolph by the Columbia Yacht Club)

150 N Lakeshore Dr Chicago IL 60601

Race Starts 700 am

Early Bird Registration $25(ends August 14 2016)

Regular Registration $30(August 15 ndash September 10 2016)

Same Day Registration $35

Packet PickupMonday September 12 201611 am ndash 5 pmTodayrsquos Technology Center Booth W-20 West Hall McCormick Place

Race day 600 am ndash 645 am

Included in Your Registration Fee

bull Race T-shirt

bull Chip Timing

bull Post-race Drink amp Food

wwwMilesForManufacturingcom

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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 5

Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

TodaysMedicalDevelopmentscom AerospaceManufacturingandDesigncom TodaysMotorVehiclescom OnlineTEScom

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Signature Date

Name Title

Company

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1 Are you involved in the design manufacturing or production of motor vehicles or their parts

Yes No

If ldquonordquo are you a supplier to the motor vehicle industry Yes No

2 In what sector are you involved Auto Truck Off -Highway

3 What best describes your job function DesignDevelopment Engineer ManufacturingProduction Engineer Engineering Management Corporate Management Plant Management ManufacturingProduction Management Purchasing Other

Each issue covers manufacturing and engineering developments new technologies processes components and materials

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at TodaysMotorVehiclescomSubscribeFax 2165250516 Email SubscriptionsTodaysMotorVehiclescom

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

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1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 1-Hyperlinked
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Hannover Fairs USA 8755 West Higgins Road 900 Chicago IL 60631 Tel +1(773) 796-4250 Fax +(773) 796-4247 wwwhfusacom

Deutsche Messe Group of Companies

Hannover Fairs USA

Dear Exhibitors and Visitors

On behalf of Hannover Fairs USA I am pleased to announce and welcome you to our Integrated Industries Conference on Tuesday September 13 at IMTS 2016 The Integrated Industries Conference is an extension of the world-renowned HANNOVER MESSE industrial tech-nology event which in April featured ldquoIntegrated Industry ndash Discover Solutionsrdquo as its keynote theme and the United States as its official Partner Country for the first time in the fairrsquos history

We have gathered an outstanding lineup of global industry experts and thought leaders to discuss advanced manufacturing and share insights best practices and new methods to help you introduce Industry 40 onto your factory floor Presenters will focus on Motion

Drive amp Automation Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 and Surface Technology trends and topics The Integrated Industries Conference discussions will correlate directly with the focus on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions seen and discussed during HANNOVER MESSE 2016

During the Motion Drive and Automation Track senior executives from Tolomatic Bosch Rexroth and Hiwin will present topics such as Total Cost Of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Increase Production with Machine Safety and Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

As part of the Industrial Internet of ThingsIndustry 40 Track thought leaders from Applied Manufac-turing Technologies Rittal and itrsquos OWL (Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe ndash a German technology and research hub) will discuss Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Where is Indus-try 40IIoT Leading Us and for How Long and Clusters of Excellence ndash Successful Industrial Network-ing made in Germany

During the Surface Technology Track senior executives from Gema USA GF Machining Solutions and Duerr Ecoclean will discuss topics such as Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output New Trends with Laser Texturing and Cleaning with Non- Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water Based Cleaning

The 2016 Integrated Industries Conference in combination with our five industrial technology trade fairs offers a perfect platform for you to preview and discuss the most comprehensive demonstration of trending Industry 40 technologies and topics from around the globe HFUSA is providing an outstanding conference schedule and event where we will share our valuable networking contacts and offer pre-qualified new business opportunities for your enterprise

I look forward to seeing you this September in Chicago

Sincerely

Larry TurnerCEO Hannover Fairs USA

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Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

TodaysMedicalDevelopmentscom AerospaceManufacturingandDesigncom TodaysMotorVehiclescom OnlineTEScom

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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Address

City State Postal Code

Email

Phone Fax

Fill out this page to get yourfree 1-year subscription

Each issue covers topics ranging from software and product innovation to machining and government regulations

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at OnlineTEScomsubscribeFax 2165250516 | Email SubscriptionsOnlineTEScom

TESIMTSGUIDE16

1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 1-Hyperlinked
  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 2-Hyperlinked
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I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 5

Navigating the digital transformation of manufacturing

The world changed on Jan 26 1983 A small software startup named Lotus Development Corp launched a little program called Lotus 1-2-3 changing the way control aficionados see the world

It wasnrsquot the first spreadsheet software but it quickly became the most popular Managers who relied on research departments to get charts showing the performances of various divisions found that they could process the data With the ability to visually process huge data sets metrics became an integral part of running departments and entire corporations Within a few years the concept of tracking on paper seemed dangerously antiquated

The industrial world appears to be on the cusp of a very similar transformation with the growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 40 Data sets that once had to be collected manually from each machine or compiled from pen and paper by operators now can flow directly to centralized management systems ndash giving shop floor supervisors and CEOs the critical data they need to make good decisions

Connected-machine technology is evolving quickly so getting up-to-date guidance from industry experts is critical to navigat-ing this industrial future Hannover Fairs USA the US wing of HANNOVER MESSE is co-locating five trade shows with The International Manufacturing Technology Show ndash IMTS 2016

bull ComVac North America ndash The show will highlight product developments technology and plant and system components for compressed air and vacuum systemsbull Surface Technology North America ndash The event will cover the spectrum of industrial surface treatment and finishing ndash cleaning and pre-treatment to coatings paint finishes and electroplatingbull Motion Drive amp Automation North America ndash On display will be the latest technologies and solutions in power transmission motion control and fluid technologybull Industrial Automation North America ndash Building on a successful year in 2014 the show will feature cutting-edge in factory process and building automationbull Industrial Supply North America ndash The event will cover major topics in the worlds of industrial subcontracting and lightweight construction

In conjunction with those shows Hannover Fairs USA will host the Integrated Industries Conference on Sept 13 2016 to help guide visitors on this changing landscape In addition to discussions of data integration IIoT and Industry 40 attendees will have a chance to learn about surface finishing technologies and motion drives and automation

Advanced data systems are transforming manufacturing and the Integrated Industries Conference will provide needed in-sights and context on how to guide your organizationrsquos future

Sincerely

Robert SchoenbergerRobert SchoenbergerEditorrschoenbergergienet

TodaysMedicalDevelopmentscom AerospaceManufacturingandDesigncom TodaysMotorVehiclescom OnlineTEScom

YES I would like to receive Todayrsquos Motor Vehicles AT NO COST

No thank you

Fill out this page to get yourfree 1-year subscription

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1 Are you involved in the design manufacturing or production of motor vehicles or their parts

Yes No

If ldquonordquo are you a supplier to the motor vehicle industry Yes No

2 In what sector are you involved Auto Truck Off -Highway

3 What best describes your job function DesignDevelopment Engineer ManufacturingProduction Engineer Engineering Management Corporate Management Plant Management ManufacturingProduction Management Purchasing Other

Each issue covers manufacturing and engineering developments new technologies processes components and materials

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

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Address

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Email

Phone Fax

Fill out this page to get yourfree 1-year subscription

Each issue covers topics ranging from software and product innovation to machining and government regulations

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at OnlineTEScomsubscribeFax 2165250516 | Email SubscriptionsOnlineTEScom

TESIMTSGUIDE16

1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

Add me to your weekly e-newsletter

1 0 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 1-Hyperlinked
  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 2-Hyperlinked
Page 43: MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K - Microsoft · Vinay Singh, Engineer IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institutec of Standards and Technology Automation: Data Infrasturcture and Management for

STAY ON TOP OF THE EMERGING ENERGY MARKET

Sign up for a free

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only publication

serving the traditional

and alternative

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TUESDAY 913TRACK A - MDA TRACK B - IIoTIndustry 40MDA TRACK C - Surface Technology

800 - 855 am REGISTRATION

900 - 955 am

ROOM W-196-A ROOM W-196-C ROOM W-196-B

MDACompressed Air ndash Compressors VERT Rotors Miniature Low-Vibration High-Pressure Air Compressor Olly Dmitriev CEO

IIoT Industry 40Automation Applied Manufacturing Technologies Taking a Doctorrsquos Approach to Automation Jordan Merhib Director Business Development

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Gema USA Inc Powder Coating Spray and Recovery Technology Offers Greater Production Flexibility and Output Jeffrey Hale Director Marketing

1000 - 1055 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash ElectricActuators Tolomatic Inc Total Cost of Ownership Electric Actuators vs Pneumatic Cylinders Aaron Dietrich Director of Marketing

IIoT MPDV USA Inc Where is Industry 40IIoT Leading Us and More Importantly for How Long Why Should I Care Prof Dr Juergen Kletti CEO

Surface Technology ndash Coatings Vapor Technologies Inc Addressing Traditional Failure Modes in Combustion Engine Components Bryce Anton RampD Manager

1100 - 1155 am

MDAElectric Motion Drive ndash Machine Safety Bosch Rexroth Increase Production with Machine Safety Joaquin Ocampo Product Manager

IIoT Rittal How the Industry 40 Philosophy Brings Greater Flexibility Faster Turnaround Times and Lower Costs to Design and Production Andrew Prichard Sales Director Central Region

Surface Technology ndash Laser Texturing Process GF Machining Solutions New Trends with Laser Texturing Chad Hase Laser Project Manager

1200 - 110 pm LUNCH BREAK

115 - 210 pm

MDAElectrical Motion Drive ndash Linear Motors BLOCK Transformatoren-Elektronik GmbH Reduction of Common Mode Noise to Almost Zero Using High-Performance All-Pole Sine-Filters Christoph Wesner Head of Acc TestlabStandards amp Approvals

IIoT itrsquos OWLRWTH Aachen Part 1 On the way to Industry 40 ndash Practical Solutions for the Middle Class from the German Technology- Network Intelligent Technical Systems OstWestfalenLippe (itrsquos OWL) Part 2 Sustainable Approaches for the Implementation of new Production Technologies Especially in Respect of Individualization Visualization Hybrid-ization and Self-Optimizing Production Guumlnter Korder Managing Director itrsquos OWL Clustermanagement GmbH Denis Oumlzdemir Managing Director Cluster of Excellence Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries RWTH Aachen University

Surface Technology ndashCleaning Duumlrr Ecoclean Inc Cleaning with Non-Halogenated Hydrocarbons in Comparison to Water-Based Cleaning Sandro Siminovich Product Line Manager - CLI

215 - 310 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive-Linear Motors HIWIN Corp Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology Jean-Marie Rennetaud Engineering Manager

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance BIMBA Mfg The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technol-ogy from Bimba Manufacturing that Max-imizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring Jeremy King Product Marketing Manager

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Cool Clean Technologies LLC CO2-Based Atmospheric Spray Cleaning and Surface Preparation Technology Applications Equipment Configuration and Operating Costs Nelson Sorbo Vice President RampD

315 - 410 pm

MDAMechanical Motion and Drive ndash Ball Screws Belden Universal What is Beyond Universal A Journey into Customizing Universal Joints Maxine Gomez Application Specialist

IIoTMDA ndash Industry40 Predictive Maintenance Control Station LLC Innovations in Process Monitoring amp Diagnostics Bob Rice Vice President Engineering

Surface Technology ndash Cleaning Jenfab Inc Successful Implementation of an Aqueous Industrial Parts Cleaning System Within a Manufacturing Facility Ed Tulinski Vice President ndash General Manager

Speakers topics times and rooms are all subject to change

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 7

Integrated Industries Schedule

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

YES I would like to receive Todayrsquos Energy Solutions AT NO COST

No thank you

Signature Date

Name Title

Company

Address

City State Postal Code

Email

Phone Fax

Fill out this page to get yourfree 1-year subscription

Each issue covers topics ranging from software and product innovation to machining and government regulations

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at OnlineTEScomsubscribeFax 2165250516 | Email SubscriptionsOnlineTEScom

TESIMTSGUIDE16

1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

Add me to your weekly e-newsletter

1 0 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 1-Hyperlinked
  • IMTS 2016-IIC-Part 2-Hyperlinked
Page 44: MILES FOR MANUFACTURING 5K - Microsoft · Vinay Singh, Engineer IMTS17 Room W192-B National Institutec of Standards and Technology Automation: Data Infrasturcture and Management for

900 ndash 955 amEnergy Conservation in Pneumatic SystemsJon Jensen Energy Conservation Group Manager SMC Corp

1000 ndash 1055 amHow to Fix the Biggest Leak in Actuation SystemsDennis Mell VP Manufacturing Nexmatix LLC

1100 ndash 1155 amCompressed Air ndash Use Only What You NeedLarry Brown Corporate Sales Manager Proportion-Air Inc

1200 ndash 100 pm ndash Lunch

100 ndash 155 pmEnergy Efficiency in Hydraulic Systems of Machining CentersBob Pettit CTO North America HAWE Hydraulik

200 ndash 255 pmOptimizing Sensor Actuator and Control Technology in Fluid Power MotionPeter Nachtwey President Delta Computer Systems Inc

300 ndash 355 pmProducts and Practices for Increasing Machine Safety and Energy Efficiency Steve Zumbusch Director ndash Application amp Commercial Engineering Eaton Corp

Fluid Power Educational TrackMotion Drive amp Automation North America at IMTS 2016

Fluid power is a workhorse of the US economy It is a cross-cutting technology of choice for dozens of in-dustries and hundreds of applications Pneumatics and hydraulics continue to be a key component in the manufacturing process

Fluid power systems consume significant amounts of energy and increases in overall energy effi-ciency are possible through the adoption of best practices and focused RampD programs Organized by the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) the Fluid Power Conference is new to the lineup this year At this one-of-a-kind event you will hear from industry experts on how to adapt optimize your fluid power components and maximize energy conservation

The NFPA is a trade association Its members in-clude more than 340 manufacturers of fluid power systems and components fluid power distributors suppliers to the fluid power industry educators and researchers NFPArsquos US and multinational mem-bers work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the associationrsquos many programs and initiatives

Fluid Power Conference $275Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes a lunch voucher for Sept 14Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Hannover Fairs USA Discount Package $475Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

CONFERENCE PRICING wwwIMTScomConferenceIMTS Hannover Fairs USA Combo Discount Package $675Includes access to Integrated Industries Conference (Sept 13)Includes access to Global Automation amp Manufacturing Summit (Sept 14)Includes access to Fluid Power Conference (Sept 14)Includes access to OPC Foundation Conference (Sept 15)Includes access to all four days of the IMTS Conference (Sept 12-15)Includes a lunch voucher for all four days and GAMS LuncheonIncludes access to IMTS exhibit floor for all six days

Fluid Power Educational Track at IMTS 2016Room W-196-A ndash Wednesday September 14 2016

I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | 9

YES I would like to receive Todayrsquos Energy Solutions AT NO COST

No thank you

Signature Date

Name Title

Company

Address

City State Postal Code

Email

Phone Fax

Fill out this page to get yourfree 1-year subscription

Each issue covers topics ranging from software and product innovation to machining and government regulations

Bring this form to IMTS 2016 Booth W-20 or subscribe online at OnlineTEScomsubscribeFax 2165250516 | Email SubscriptionsOnlineTEScom

TESIMTSGUIDE16

1 What is your primary business at this location OEM Contract Manufacturer ConsultantSystem Integrator ServiceMaintenanceRepair Government (federal city state) Other

2 What best describes your job function Corporate Management Engineering Management Manufacturing Management DesignDevelopment Research Purchasing Other

3 For which of the following energy sources does your company manufacture

Wind Solar Water Oil Coal Biofuel Nuclear Thermal Other

Add me to your weekly e-newsletter

1 0 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Visit us at

NEW

1 2 | I N T E R G R AT E D I N D U S T R I E S CO N F E R E N C E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 | I M T S CO M CO N F E R E N C E

Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track MDAMechanical Motion and Drive

Session Topic Synchronous PM Linear Motor Motion Technology

The synchronous PM linear motor became popular in the early rsquo90s as NdFeB magnets entered the market as substitute to SmCo magnets This presentation will show real world appli-cations of linear motors in various industries and compare synchronous PM motors with other types of drives such as ballscrews belts rack and pinion

Also included will be some basic principles of calculations and sizing of linear motors and estimates for service life Price level relative to other types of drives will also be covered

Understanding price performance and service life comparison for synchronous PM linear motors may push users of more con-ventional drives to use instead linear motors because they offer significant advantages for a reasonable cost

Jean-Marie Rennetaud HIWIN CorpJean-Marie Rennetaud holds a Baccalaureat E (Mathematiques amp Techniques) Lycee Charles de Coulomb Angouleme FRANCE a Diplome Universitaire de Technolo-gie Genie Mecanique Angouleme France a Diplome Ingenieur Major Automatic Programming of CNC Machines amp Flexible Manufacturing systems a Master of Engineering University of Hartford Connecticut a PhD ABD Applied Mathematics School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Columbia University New York and Graduate Program classes Computer Aided design of Electric machines and drives Mas-sachusetts Institute of Technology

Rennetaud has 35 yearsrsquo experi-ence in design and manufacturing of electric motors (DC motors linear and rotary AC induction mo-tors linear and rotary permanent magnet synchronous motors) He holds 34 international patents

215 to 310 pm W-196-ATuesday 913

HIWIN Technologies Corp is professionally engaged in the inno-vation and the manufacturing of ballscrew and motion control components Always regarding professional excellence working enthusiasm and enterprise responsibility as their management philosophy since HIWIN has established the company strives for meeting with the demand of all fields

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4757 wwwhiwincom

High performance positioning components with the specifications necessary for your critical applications

Linear Guideways Size 5 ndash 65mmSpeeds2-5msBall and Roller Bearings

BallscrewsRolled and GroundDiameter 4-120mmGrades C0-C10 DmN to 220K

Comprehensive line of Ballscrew Belt and Linear Motor Driven Stages - Motors and Drives avail-able for complete solutions

Rotary Positioning Tables Highly accurate and repeatable -Multiple sizes and features

Micro-Positioning StagesLinear and ballscrew driven options - Single and multi-axis

HIWIN Corporation | 1400 Madeline Lane Elgin IL 60124 | 1-847-827-2270 | wwwhiwincom

Booth E-4757

AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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Topic Track Process Innovations

Session Topic The Future of Pneumatics Smart Technology from Bimba Mfg that Maximizes Uptime with Predictive Intelligence and Condition-Based Monitoring

Competition has forced manufacturers and OEMs to run their machines at maximum load sometimes leading to the breakdown of pneumatic components and the loss of up-time In this session BIMBA Mfg discusses how IntelliSense its new technology platform combining sensors and soft-ware monitors and optimizes the performance of pneumatic devices and systems Attendees will learn

bull How a stream of precise performance-related data enables users to be proactive about maintenance and system optimization bull How predictive prognostics for pneumatics and up-to-date condition information predicts when a cylinder will fail bull How to gather real-time data that enables users to identify whether a component is achieving its desired performance specification bull How IntelliSense provides alerts about underperforming components and provides actionable insight to determine how and when to repair the component bull Ways to optimize the performance of pneumatic circuits based on up to date performance data

Jeremy King BIMBA MfgJeremy King is a fluid power pneumatic specialist IntelliSense product marketing manager and is an experienced product manager working with industrial sensors

215 to 310 pm W-196-CTuesday 913

A forward-thinking innovator BIMBA provides industry-leading pneumatic hydraulic and electric motion solutions that are easy-to-use reliable and ready for engineering challenges

IMTS 2016 Booth E-4821 wwwbimbacom

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