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Daniel Longhi is an aerospace engineer working as CAE Vehicle Specialist in Ferrari since 2017. He began his career in 2013 with Brembo as a CAE engineer in brake system design department. He is currently a PhD candidate in Industrial and Environmental Engineering at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

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Patrice Belestin has experience as a simulation and calculation engineer on different types of aerostructures. A DAHER employee for 13 years, he previously worked on various development projects for Airbus (A350) and Airbus Helicopters (H160 tail boom). Since 2015, DAHER is looking at additive manufacturing especially metallic. Patrice has acquired knowledge in Simulation adapted to additive manufacturing and is the referent on this subject at the Aerostructures Design Office.

Fabien Chancel is a Designer/engineer working with agile methods at Air Liquide campus innovation center. His commitment in innovation is to make a fast access to prove of concept integrated with a focus on user-centric approach, human ergonomics, low material use and target price.

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Brian Albright is the Editorial Director at Digital Engineering magazine. He has been writing about engineering and design topics since 2014.

Harold Sears is Technical Leader of Additive Manufacturing Technologies for the Manufacturing organization at Ford Motor Company. He is known internally as Ford’s “3D printing futurist” and is identified as a key person for driving Additive Manufacturing within Ford. he has responsibility for the integration of Additive Manufacturing technologies within the global Manufacturing organization and acts as an internal consultant for the company.

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Kurt Reichelderfer is a Project Manager, working at Toyota Motor North America’s Manufacturing Project Innovation Center in Georgetown, Kentucky. For the past five years, Kurt has been researching applications of polymer and metal 3D printing to support manufacturing projects, with a focus on incorporating simulation into the overall 3D printing workflow. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.

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Jeswin Joseph Chankaramangalam is the Research Manager and Program Manager for the Emerging Technologies and CAD/CAM series of lab at WSU’s National Institute for Aviation Research. Mr. Chankaramangalam has had growing roles within NIAR and has served in various continuous improvement programs, standards development and has set up of technologies and laboratories. Jeswin has been awarded two patents, incl. one for “boxellation” (a unique concept for additive manufacturing). He  was also given the esteemed title of “CATIA Champion” by Dassault Systemes for his contributions to the digital engineering industry.

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Kenneth Wong is DE (Digital Engineering) 24/7’s senior editor and the host of the DE Hot Seat webcast series. He regularly writes feature articles on trends in CAD, CAM, CAE, PLM, and AR/VR, among others.

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