Boeing

The Advanced Manufacturing
Center presents the
“Machining
Technology Development” presentation series at booth F-2001 and F-2002. This presentation series will showcase new machining technologies to enable lighter, lower cost aircraft designs.

Machining Technology Development Presentation Series:Topic: Aluminum
Machining Technology

Presenter:  Keith Young, Advanced Machining Research & Development Boeing - Phantom Works
Date: Wednesday, September 10
Times: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Booth F-2001/F-2002, Advanced Manufacturing Center (West Building)

Topic: Titanium Machining Technology
Presenter:  Eric J. Stern, Advanced Machining Research & Development  Boeing - Phantom Works
Date: Wednesday, September 10
Times: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Booth F-2001/F-2002, Advanced Manufacturing Center (West Building)

About Boeing
Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 160,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries. www.boeing.com

On Display at the Advanced Manufacturing Center
787 Dreamliner Interior
this display enables visitors to experience the Dreamliner’s revolutionary interior including dynamic lighting, plasma video screens, innovative architecture and more.
Location: Hall F – West Building Entrance Booth F-2001

787 Dreamliner Machined Parts
Boeing’s advanced research and development unit, Phantom Works, will display machined parts samples from the 787 Dreamliner.
Location: Hall F – West Building Entrance Booth F-2001
Aluminum Machining — Boeing Phantom Works representative will deliver an aluminum machining presentation at the AMC on Wednesday, September 10th.

Titanium Machining
Boeing Phantom Works representative will deliver an aluminum machining presentation at the AMC on Wednesday, September 10th.

Aerospace Machining Presentations
Boeing Phantom Works will have aerospace machining presentations available at the AMC; including CD presentations for the first 1,500 visitors.

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