The new structure of the strands for the World PM congress Technical Programme was discussed and approved by the EPMI Working Group to reflect a three-dimensional classification of the possible manuscripts:
The applicant in the abstracts submission system will decide, considering the content of the proposed paper, to which classification criterion the paper should first be subjected, i.e. the primary classification. For instance, if the paper is strongly oriented towards discussing an application, like when presenting one or more case studies, the author should prefer to choose among the “Applications” subtopics which is the one that best fits, like “Automotive”, or “Biomedical”. On the other hand, if the paper is about the optimization of a process, for instance Binder Jetting, and the material or the application side of it are less important, it should be firstly classified as “Consolidation technologies” and then as “AM sinter based technologies”.
As another example, the development of a new atomized nickel-based alloy powder should go in the category of “Materials” and “Non ferrous” or “High temperature materials” if the focus is on the alloy properties, or in “Powders -Powder production” if the focus is in the atomizing process, or in “Powders -Powder characterisation” if the focus is on the powder morphology and other properties, without any link to specific technologies.
Please note that the scope of the congress is powder metallurgy, but as ceramics share with powdered metals a very large fraction of their technologies, will all due differences, and provided there is a clear appeal for the metal community in the subject presented, papers describing works on ceramics could be accepted either in the Materials strand, in the Consolidation Technologies. See the subtopic description for more details.
The Technical Programme Committee might anyway later decide to move the abstract from one category to another according to the apparent content of the subsequent paper.
Using multiple keywords, the authors can then characterize also the secondary and further classification for their paper.