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Additive Manufacturing in Formula 1: 20 Years of Racing in 20 Minutes

Add to your calendar Last updated - 19/11/2020 15:13

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25 November 2020 18:00 - 19:00
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Description

Pat was one of the early adopters of additive manufacturing (AM) within Formula 1 when the team acquired its first Stereolithography machine in 1998. Since then the department and the applications have expanded rapidly from function fit prototypes to include on vehicle applications, production tooling, casting patterns and windtunnel models. In this talk, Pat will walk you through the industry adoption of AM over this period and discuss how he sees this trend furthering into the future.

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After a start in Cryogenics, Pat Warner moved to a career in Formula One and is currently employed by the Renault Sport Formula One Team. Having started with the team (then Benetton Formula) in 1988,

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