ASTM International09.23.16
ASTM International has hired a technical consultant in additive manufacturing (AM)—also known as 3D printing—to support standards development and related needs in this emerging and fast-growing field. Mohsen Seifi, Ph.D., a post-doctoral research associate at Case Western Reserve University, will serve as director of additive manufacturing programs.
This action meets a need for in-house expertise at ASTM International at a time when technologies in the AM field are rapidly evolving, thus requiring nimble and accelerated approaches to the creation of new standards and related products, programs, and services.
Seifi is a globally recognized expert in process-structure-property relationships for metal additive manufacturing. As director, he will track key AM trends, drivers, and innovations while also building relationships with ASTM members, external networks, and professional organizations.
“Additive manufacturing technologies can produce strong and complex parts and products with less prototype construction, fewer dies, and faster deployment,” Seifi said. “I am excited to be joining such an organization that has been at the forefront of additive manufacturing standards development, particularly as these technologies become widely adopted in the supply chain and as we move toward ‘Industry 4.0.’”
Seifi will play a key role in liaising with ASTM International’s Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies (F42), launched 2009, as well as other committees interested in AM. In addition, he will provide input and guidance to ASTM’s Smart Manufacturing Advisory Committee, a broad group of experts that collaborate on standards development across several cutting-edge areas.
In addition, Seifi will build on the success of existing ASTM International partnerships such as the Partner Standards Development Organization agreement with the International Standardization Organization (ISO), which celebrates its fifth anniversary this month. He will also work to maximize the potential of ASTM’s memoranda of understanding with America Makes (an innovation hub) and the 3MF Consortium while exploring future partnerships with industries, academia, and other organizations.
More than 12,000 ASTM standards operate globally. Defined and set by ASTM International, these standards improve the lives of millions every day. Working across borders, disciplines, and industries the organization harnesses the expertise of more than 30,000 members to create consensus and improve performance in manufacturing and materials, products and processes, systems and services. ASTM is headquartered in West Conshohocken, Pa.
This action meets a need for in-house expertise at ASTM International at a time when technologies in the AM field are rapidly evolving, thus requiring nimble and accelerated approaches to the creation of new standards and related products, programs, and services.
Seifi is a globally recognized expert in process-structure-property relationships for metal additive manufacturing. As director, he will track key AM trends, drivers, and innovations while also building relationships with ASTM members, external networks, and professional organizations.
“Additive manufacturing technologies can produce strong and complex parts and products with less prototype construction, fewer dies, and faster deployment,” Seifi said. “I am excited to be joining such an organization that has been at the forefront of additive manufacturing standards development, particularly as these technologies become widely adopted in the supply chain and as we move toward ‘Industry 4.0.’”
Seifi will play a key role in liaising with ASTM International’s Committee on Additive Manufacturing Technologies (F42), launched 2009, as well as other committees interested in AM. In addition, he will provide input and guidance to ASTM’s Smart Manufacturing Advisory Committee, a broad group of experts that collaborate on standards development across several cutting-edge areas.
In addition, Seifi will build on the success of existing ASTM International partnerships such as the Partner Standards Development Organization agreement with the International Standardization Organization (ISO), which celebrates its fifth anniversary this month. He will also work to maximize the potential of ASTM’s memoranda of understanding with America Makes (an innovation hub) and the 3MF Consortium while exploring future partnerships with industries, academia, and other organizations.
More than 12,000 ASTM standards operate globally. Defined and set by ASTM International, these standards improve the lives of millions every day. Working across borders, disciplines, and industries the organization harnesses the expertise of more than 30,000 members to create consensus and improve performance in manufacturing and materials, products and processes, systems and services. ASTM is headquartered in West Conshohocken, Pa.