Two Magnetics Bootcamps will be a kickoff event of TWST Events’ Magnetics 2018 Conference on February 7, 2018. The conference venue is the Hyatt Regency Orlando.
The Magnetics Bootcamps focus on teaching the basics of magnetics with an emphasis on permanent magnets.
Basic Bootcamp: For those who need to understand magnets better to do their job, want to get more from conference presentations, or who are new to the field, the Basic Bootcamp is a good place to start. It assumes that attendees have little or no background in magnetics. The Basic bootcamp will cover the essential fundamental magnetic concepts such as hysteresis, the nature of magnetism, units, basic magnet processing, magnetizing and thermal effects.
Advanced Bootcamp: The Advanced Bootcamp assumes attendees have either taken a previous Basic Bootcamp or have some technical understanding of magnetics. After a brief review of the basics, covered topics include self-demagnetization and load lines, rare-earth raw materials and their pricing, advanced processing techniques, manufacturability, design basics, case studies, and what’s new on the horizon.
Magnetics 2018 is a global event focused on the latest economic developments and technical advancements in magnetics markets and technologies. It is an opportunity for professionals involved in magnetics technologies to learn the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials as well as global issues of supply, demand and pricing of magnetic materials.
Magnetics 2018 is an opportunity to learn from technical experts and network with peers, professionals and potential business partners involved in a variety of applications. Learn about advancements in magnetic materials, as well as the latest technical innovations and application developments in the field of magnetics. Learn the outlook for pricing and economics.
The conference is co-located with Motor & Drive Systems 2018, with a full registration pass granting access to both programs.
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