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  • 2024 Industry Collider Day

    Hilton Alexandria Mark Center 5000 Seminary Rd, Alexandria, VA

    The Defense Logistics Agency’s fifth annual Industry Collider Day will bring together experts from government, industry and academia to explore innovative solutions that optimize and safeguard global logistics to advance military readiness and support national security.

    In collaboration with DLA Research and Development leaders, stakeholders will discuss how emerging technologies can enhance supply chain capabilities, improve decision making and streamline operations to tackle some of the Defense Department’s most pressing logistics challenges.

    This year’s theme of “Shaping Small Business Alliance for Global Supply Chain Resiliency,” focuses on empowering small businesses that play a pivotal role in strengthening the defense supply chain by addressing such challenges as demand planning and efficiency. Through engaging presentations, R&D exhibits, PM booths, and interactive break-out sessions, attendees will share expertise and forge strong connections among key leaders.

    DLA’s Industry Collider Day provides an opportunity to:
    - Learn about DLA R&D’s priorities and requirements
    - Engage directly with DLA R&D’s program managers to understand their challenges and explore potential collaborations
    - Discover upcoming DLA R&D projects and focus areas
    - Evaluate DLA’s needs to create strategic partnerships

    At the end of the event, DLA R&D will again award on-the-spot contracts to small businesses based on previously-issued broad agency announcements. Contracts will help those businesses bridge the gap from R&D to market-ready products in such critical areas as strategic materials and acquisition process modernization.

    Free
  • Cambridge Science Festival

    MIT Museum

    Cambridge Science Festival is a week-long celebration of ingenuity, creativity and innovation. Highlighting pioneers in science, technology, engineering, art, and math, the Festival is a multifaceted, multicultural event, making science accessible, interactive and fun.

  • Defense Manufacturing Conference

    Austin Convention Center 500 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, United States

    DMC is the nation’s annual forum for enhancing and leveraging the efforts of engineers, managers, technology leaders, scientists, and policy makers across the defense manufacturing industrial base. Leaders and manufacturing subject matter experts from government, industry, and academia exchange information and perspectives on defense manufacturing policies, strategic direction, best practices, funding opportunities, and the latest manufacturing innovations that will benefit our nation’s warfighters.

  • Composites, Materials, and Structures Conference

    World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort 500 Legacy Trail, St. Augustine, United States

    The annual Conference on Composites, Materials, and Structures is the preeminent export controlled and ITAR restricted forum in the United States to review and discuss advances in materials for extreme environments. The Conference started in the 1970s as a small informal gathering for government and industry to share information on programs and state-of-the-art technology. Attendance has grown to nearly 500 people while preserving this same objective to share needs and trends in high-temperature and extreme environment materials, and the latest information on advanced materials and manufacturing processes.

    The five-day conference program includes two to three parallel sessions per day on topics including thermal protection materials, ceramic matrix composites, carbon-carbon materials, ballistic technologies, hypersonics, and gas turbine engines. Attendees are engineers, scientists, managers, and operational personnel from the turbine engine, aviation, missiles and space, and protective equipment communities. These communities include the Navy, Air Force, Army, MDA, NASA, DARPA, FAA, DOE, engine manufacturers, missile and aircraft manufacturers, commercial space companies, and material and component suppliers.

    $850
  • ARTEMIS, A Textile Takes Aim to Transform Seating through Design and Invention Webinar

    Zoom

    Calling on her skills as a designer with a keen understanding of manufacturing, Elizabeth Whelan believes her textile, Artemis, can advance seating design.  Artemis combines the function of a foam cushion with the beauty of an upholstery fabric into an inventive three-dimensional woven textile is breathable, comfortable and can be manufactured on a standard power loom.  Whelan was granted a utility patent in both the US and EU for Artemis.  She received a grant from the Maine Technology Institute to make a manufacturing trial at AFFOA. 

    In this presentation, Whelan will take you through the design and development process of Artemis.  After the presentation, she will take questions from the audience and engage in discussion of design and innovation in textiles.

     

    Elizabeth Whelan is a designer and inventor.  She is the recipient of numerous awards.  Last year she was the winner of the Rome Prize in Design at the American Academy of Rome and the Helen Adelia Metcalf Visionary Award from the Rhode Island School of Design Alumni Association.  S

  • Building a New Method Forward for PFAS in Textiles Conference

    StateView Hotel 2451 Alumni Dr., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a growing concern, dominating headlines and impacting the environment. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore their implications for the textile industry at the Building a New Method Forward for PFAS in Textiles Conference, taking place April 24-25, 2025, at the StateView Hotel in Raleigh, NC. Join industry professionals to discover the latest advancements in research, technology, and legislation shaping the future of textiles.

  • eWEAR Seminar – Material research for wearables and implantable devices

    "Additively Manufactured Micro-Lattice Dielectrics for Multiaxial Capacitive Sensors"
    Arielle Berman, PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford U.

    “Cephalopod-Inspired Soft Photonic Skins with Dynamic Texture and Color Control”
    Siddharth Doshi, PhD Student in Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford U.

    "Transparent, Patternable and Stretchable Conducting Polymer Solid Electrode for Dielectric Elastomer Actuators"
    Eunyoung (Grace) Kim, PhD Student in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford U.

    "In-Silico EIS Characterization of Supported Lipid Bilayers on PEDOT:PSS Electrodes"
    Julian Mele, Postdoctoral Scholar, Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford U.

    "Electrochemical Performance of PEDOT:PSS Stimulation Electrodes"
    Gerwin Dijk, Postdoctoral Scholar, Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford U.

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