Registration of Interest in CDFAM 24 in Europe
Computational Design (+DfAM) Symposium in Europe, Spring 2024
After the success of CDFAM 23 in NYC there have been a number of requests to host a similar event in Europe in 2024 to bring together the computational design and advanced manufacturing community for a series of presentations and networking.
To gauge the interest level, as well as to determine the most suitable location and venue size, we invite expressions of interest from those considering attendance, presentation and sponsorship.
We invite you to view the archived presentations from the New York City event held in June 2023, to see the high caliber and deep expertise of the presentations with a schedule that covered topics as diverse as generative design and AI in engineering from leading software developers, satellite brackets for NASA and footwear for New Balance to robots nurturing Mycelium and bio-inspired medical devices, along with workforce development and research into meshing, simulation and material development presented by leading experts from around the world.
Also available are interviews with many of the presenters, exploring the presentations in context of their work.
The previous symposium assembled engineers, academics, and software developers at the forefront of computational design and advanced manufacturing for a rare chance to network with expert peers from around the world.
Based on the positive feedback and outstanding presentations from the NYC event we invite you to register interest in participating in the European Computational Design (+DfAM) Symposium proposed for Spring 2024, where we aim to replicate the same depth of information and community spirit.
If you are interested in attending, presenting, sponsoring or helping to host the event, please fill out the registration form.









Thank you once again to all those who attended the event in NYC along with the sponsors who made the event such a success, we of course hope to see you back again next year, in NYC, Europe, or maybe both?