Thursday 23 January 2025 11:30-12:00,
Webinar.
A CIAM Lunch & Learn event demonstrating the capabilities of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) technology to produce Near Net Shape components.
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Even applied for decades, Near Net Shape (NNS) - Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is still a technology under development and has the capacity to solve real challenges on the Oil&Gas industry through R&D. ULMA and Ceit have reached an agreement to merge their capacities and explore the new challenges of NNS-HIP technology. In this presentation they will demonstrate the capabilities of Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) technology to produce Near Net Shape components.
- Date: Thursday, January 23rd
- Time: 11:30-12:00
- Place: Webinar
To get access, please contact CIAM, Odd Terje Høie on E-mail: odd.t.hoie@uis.no
- Speakers: Unai Bengoa Iturbe; Innovation Director at Ulma Forged Solutions and Nerea Ordás, Ph.D.; Director of Additive Manufacturing and Powder Metallurgy Group; Materials and Manufacturing Division at CEIT
- About the presenters:
- Unai is the innovation director of ULMA Forja, a company specialized in the manufacturing of high-performance forged components for various sectors, including Oil & Gas. He has extensive experience in identifying and implementing new business opportunities.
- Nerea is the head of the Additive Manufacturing & Powder Metallurgy group at Ceit, a private research center located in San Sebastian, Spain. Her research activity is mainly focused on the development of materials for extreme environments like nuclear fusion, Oil&Gas or aerospace, using advanced manufacturing technologies, like Additive Manufacturing and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP).