Seco’s ITI gives real world solutions to aerospace manufacturers

With the value of collaboration in mind, Seco and its technical partners hosted Inspiration Through Innovation (ITI) from 23-24 November for aerospace manufacturers.

The event drew more than 1,439 registrants. With a focus on the complex issues and trends those manufacturers face, ITI showcased collaborative solutions with real-life machining demonstrations and important conversations about digitalisation, automation and sustainability.

The events draw on the company’s global network of partners, bringing together in-house expertise and external knowledge to explore problem-solving possibilities.

During ITI 2021, attendees experienced the results of such innovative partnerships and discovered how collaboration can help them find solutions that will drive their businesses forward. This collaborative approach solves ongoing issues found in manufacturing aircraft components, such as the challenges inherent in machining materials like titanium, superalloys and aluminium from billets, forgings and near-net additive manufactured parts.

“As always it was a fantastic event to be a part of and we look forward to building on our relationship with Seco,” said event attendee and speaker, Andy Dyche, from Zoller UK.

Seco conducted ITI events in English, French and German from the UK, France, Germany and North America.

ITI attracted attendees to event demonstrations, panel discussions and seminars covering various key topics. Industry panel discussions and seminar topics covered topics relevant to the industry, including digitalisation, sustainability and automation.

Dave Todd, innovation hub manager at Seco, commented: “We work together with technical partners to solve aerospace manufacturing challenges in new and innovative ways, to celebrate the latest technologies, and to explore future possibilities. Inspiration Through Innovation is our opportunity to share inspiring collaborative solutions with our customers.”

Aero ITI 2021 demonstrations showcased wire-arc additive manufacturing for Inconel blisks; on-machine broaching instead of using multiple machines; tools and strategies for finishing wing pylons; the automation of aluminium A-frame machining for high material removal rates; additive/subtractive manufacturing of blisks to reduce cycle times and costs; five-axis machining of aluminium structural parts for process security along with less handling; and extrusion machining to eliminate workholding and multiple setups.

The live Aero ITI events were completed on 1st December, but these useful and informative event recordings are available on our website through 31 December at www.event.secotools.com/aeroiti2021.

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