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EXHIBITS:Monday, June 22, 2009 – Friday, June 26, 2009

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EXHIBITS: Monday, June 22, 2009 – Friday, June 26, 2009 PLANT TOURS: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 CONFERENCE: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 – Thursday, June 25, 2009

Time Compression Expo Tradeshow Floor

For a Complete List of Exhibitors visit www.timecompressionexpo.com

The first annual Time Compression Expo is all about acceleration. From the product technologies on display in the exhibit hall to the process solutions presented in the conference sessions, the focus of the event is speed. If you are involved in product development, speed is something you cannot ignore and Time Compression Expo is an event you cannot afford to miss.

Time Compression Expo offers high-quality; non-commercial conference programming that provides audience members with practical solutions for dealing with the challenges and complexities of their jobs. Topics are studied in seminars and panel discussions led by experts in their respective fields.

2009 Presentations Will Feature an End-User Application Approach on:

 y Strategies for Cost-Cutting and Productivity Improvement

 y Technology Innovation and Application

 y Business and Management Issues

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

 y Opening Keynote: Time-Compression Technologies – From Concept to Production – Todd Grimm, President, T.A. Grimm & Associates

 y Closing Keynote: The Main Steps & Barriers for the Implementation of Rapid Manufacturing – Dr. Max Ruffo, Additive Manufacturing & IMPC Manager, AMRC with Boeing

 y Special One-Day Intensive Seminar: Leveraging Lean Product Development for Lower Costs and Higher Profits – Bar Huthwaite / Management Roundtable

 y Admission to: Time Compression Expo MoldMaking Expo, NPE 2009 Specialty Pavilions

The world’s largest gathering of moldmaking, plastics and product development professionals.

LEVEL 3Show Floor - Exhibit Hall

LEVEL 2Concessions - Food

LEVEL 1Conference - TCE Sessions

McCormick Place - West HallChicago, IL, USA

- More than 1,000,000 sq./ft.- More than 2,000 exhibitors - 3 Shows 1PRICE

LEVEL 3Show Floor - Exhibit Hall

LEVEL 2Concessions - Food

LEVEL 1Conference - TCE Sessions

Product Technology On Display:

SOLUTIONS & STRATEGIES FOR ACCELERATING PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

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North Hall

West HallENTRANCE ENTRANCE

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y Finishing / Plating Services Metalise It...America Axis Prototypes GPI Prototype & Mfg Services, Inc.

y Quality / Metrology Exact Metrology

Hexagon Metrology PTI Engineered Plastics Seaway Plastics Engineering

The QC Group

y Moldmaking Armstrong Mold PTI Engineered Plastics GPI Prototype & Mfg Services, Inc. Seaway Plastics Engineering RADCO

Xcentric Mold & Engineering

y Rapid Prototyping, Manufacturing & Tooling

Met-L-Flo Axis Prototypes GPI Prototype & Mfg Services, Inc.

American Precision Prototyping

y Product Development Services Met-L-Flo PTI Engineered Plastics GPI Prototype & Mfg Services, Inc. Seaway Plastics Engineering Axis Prototypes

American Precision Prototyping

y Materials DSM Somos

y Rapid Prototyping Machine Manufacturing

EOS Objet Geometries 3D Systems The Ex One Company, LLC Stratasys Dimension 3D Printing

y Educational Media Time Compression 3DSUG

EXHIBITS: Monday, June 22, 2009 – Friday, June 26, 2009PLANT TOURS: Tuesday, June 23, 2009CONFERENCE: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 – Thursday, June 25, 2009

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9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

9:15 AM-10:30 AMOpening Keynote: Todd Grimm, TA Grimm & Associates

10:45 AM-11:30 AMDr. Max Ruffo (Advanced Manufacturing Research Center with Boeing): Impact of Rapid Manufacturing on Business Management

11:30 AM-12:15 PMRandy Betz (Access Business Group), Neil Ranney (Objet Geometries, Inc.): Using 3D Printing to Help Manufacturers Meet Capacity Needs

12:15 PM-1:45 PMLunch on Your Own/Visit Exhibits

1:45 PM-2:30 PMDan Maas (ProMetal, RCT, Ex One Company): The All Digital Casting Process: The Transformation of Bytes to Benefits

2:30 PM-3:15 PMScott Summit, Summit ID, LLC: Rapid Manufacturing: A Smart New Avenue

3:30 PM-4:15 PMCarl Dekker (Met-l-Flo), Thomas A. Sorovetz (Chrysler, LLC): What to Expect From Direct Metals Systems—A Product Comparison

4:15 PM-5:00 PMMark Bringle, Joe Gibbs Racing: Technology in NASCAR: How Joe Gibbs Racing Utilized 3D Printing Technology to Increase Their Competitive Advantage

CONFERENCE AT-A-GLANCE

WEDNESDAY June 24th | 8:00 am — 5:00 pm

9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

9:00 AM-9:45 AMEng. Stewart Davis (CRP Technology) Case Study: Tennis Racket Scale 1:1 Model using Windform Materials and SLS Technology

9:45 AM-10:30 AMScott Volk (GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services): Accelerating the Design Cycle

10:45 AM-11:30 AMDennis Fogle (Metalise It…America): Metal Plating of RP Models

11:30 AM-12:15 PMPeter Dicken (Delcam): Customized Manufacturing within the Custom-Fit Project

12:15 PM-2:00 PMLunch on Your Own/Visit Exhibits

2:00 PM-2:45 PMAbe Reichental (3D Systems Corporation): The Rise of 3D Printing in Challenging Economic Times

2:45 PM-3:30 PM Paul Armstrong (Armstrong Mold Corporation), Mark Garofano (Armstrong Mold Corporation): Fast Turnaround Die-Cast Prototyping Options

3:45 PM-5:00 PMClosing Keynote: Dr. Max Ruffo (Advanced Manufacturing Research Center with Boeing): The Main Steps and Barriers for the Implementation of Rapid Manufacturing

9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm

9:00 AM-12:15 PM Leveraging Lean Product Development: Streamlining Product Design and Development for Lower Costs and Higher ProfitsPART ONE: “The Lean Innovation Challenge”

LUNCH1:15 pm-5:00 PM Leveraging Lean Product Development: Streamlining Product Design and Development for Lower Costs and Higher ProfitsPART TWO: “Lean By Design”

THURSDAY June 25th | 8:00 am — 5:00 pm

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Schedule of EventsTUESDAY, JUNE 23, 20099:00 AM-NOONMET-L-FLO Plant Tour

MET-L-FLO Inc. is a provider of additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping services specializing in 'making tomorrow today.’ Visitors will see the latest in ad-ditive manufacturing through a variety of

processes including Stereolithography (SLA), Selec-tive Laser Sintering (SLS), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), silicone molding and urethane casting. Staff will be available to engage in discussions regarding where the industry is and where it is heading. Note: The bus ride will last about an hour each way and will be traffic dependent.

2:00 PM-5:00 PMGPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services, Inc. Plant Tour

GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services combines additive manufactur-ing and rapid proto-typing with 30 years of manufacturing experience. Visitors will see a state of the art production facility

utilizing several prototype methods such as Poly Jet (Objet), RTV molding, casting, EOSINT M 270 Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). Staff members will be stationed throughout the plant to supply information on laser scanning, 3D sculpting, graphic arts photo shop, and model assembly.Note: The bus ride will last about an hour each way and will be traffic dependent.Advanced registration is required for plant tours. The host company reserves the right to prescreen and decline attendance.

present. The purpose of this presentation is to educate the audience on the anomalies associated with the various Direct Metal Systems available today. These anomalies will include Machine issues such as repeat-ability, and accuracy, and material properties such as porosity (radiograph), general microstructure descrip-tion, hardness (both Brinell and Micro), and tensile strength. The test specimens will be ran on production machines housed in various industries. Each facility will be required to run the test specimen only once to simulate real life. Testing will be done at Chrysler, LLC (Auburn Hills, MI) Materials Testing Laboratory using ASTM Standards.

4:15 PM-5:00 PM Mark Bringle, Technical Systems Manager, Joe Gibbs Racing Technology in NASCAR: How Joe Gibbs Racing Utilized 3D Printing Technology to Increase Their Competitive Advantage Joe Gibbs Racing is one of the leading teams in NASCAR, their team of drives includes #18 Kyle Bush, #11 Denny Hamlin, and #20 Joey Lagano. Get a rare inside look at how a NASCAR teams operate & stay competitive. Mark Bringle from Joe Gibbs Racing will give an overview of the challenges their design engineers & fabrication shop face each week to stay competitive on the racing circuit and how they tackle these challenges. Included in the will be a brief overview of how since 2004 the design and manufacturing engineering teams at Joe Gibbs Racing have been using Additive Fabrication (3D Printing) to accelerate their racing development and innovation as well as other key tools and technology that keep JGR cars at the front of the pack each weekend.

THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 20099:00 AM-9:45 AM Stewart Davis, Director of Operations, CRP Technology USACase Study: Tennis Racket Scale 1:1 Model Using Windform® Materials and SLS TechnologyRapid prototyping represents the most advanced tech-nique in getting to the finished testing model quickly. Windform materials on the other side were studied by CRP’s R&D in order to allow the creation of perfectly functional prototypes. At the end of 2007 CRP devel-oped a new collaboration with a worldwide customer, a leader in the production of tennis rackets. The project included testing of clip prototypes collocated on the external side of the tennis racket. It was imperative that the aesthetic evolution of the project remain as similar as possible to the real part as it played a role in the global preview of the newborn 2008/2009 Sports’ collection: a 1:1 scaled tennis racket prototype.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 20099:15 AM -10:30 AMOpening Keynote: Todd Grimm, PresidentT. A. Grimm & Associates, Inc.Time-Compression Technologies: From Concept to ProductionNot so long ago, time-compression

technologies were simply rapid prototyping and reverse engineering—design tools that assist in reducing time-to-market. But times have changed and the technologies have advanced. Discover the full breadth of applica-tions; wealth of opportunities; and the challenges that arise from the technologies that are now known as additive fabrication and 3D imaging.

10:45 AM-11:30 AMDr. Max Ruffo, Additive Manufacturing & IMPC Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Research Center with BoeingThe Impact of Rapid Manufacturing on Business ManagementThe main conceptual advantages that make rapid manufacturing technologies both disruptive and winners in the future climate will be presented. We will cover issues stemming from the economy to sustainability and discover strategic business thinking related to customi-zation and impact on supply chains.

11:30 AM-12:15 PMRandy Betz, Senior Scientist, Product & Process Support Access Business GroupNeil Ranney: Product and Applications Manager Objet Geometries, Inc.Using 3D Printing to Help Manufacturers Meet Capacity NeedsAccess Business Group, a product development and manufacturing organization for the nutrition, personal care, home care and beauty industries has leveraged 3D printing technology to significantly improve their product designs and time to market. By leveraging 3D printing in their injection molding process Access Business Group is able to go from design to finish part in a single day alleviating the pains of the complicated and seemingly long processes of traditional injection molding methods. During this session Access Business Group will take attendees through their innovative injection molding pro-cess and show examples of how 3D printing has enabled them to deliver more capacity, greater capabilities and expertise to the plastics manufacturing industry.

12:15 PM-1:45 PM Lunch on Your Own/Visit Exhibits

1:45 PM-2:30 PMDaniel J. Maas, Business DevelopmentProMetal, RCT, Ex One CompanyThe All Digital Casting Process: The Transformation of Bytes to BenefitsThree-dimensional printing technology continues to develop new materials, processes and equipment for emerging markets, novel applications and as a means to decrease costs and timing compared to many conventional manufacturing techniques. Since the Rapid Casting Technology (RCT) 3D process does not require a pattern to produce the casting, low volume service parts that do not have available tooling, low volume product development applications and low volume niche production are ideal candidates when response time, set-up charges for small batch production, and tooling costs must be minimized. Contrasts will be made for a casting going through product development using the traditional approach compared to the all digital casting approach. Then the sequence of events for the digital casting product development process, from part design to mold design to mold production to casting inspection will be detailed. Examples defining how the digital environment enables increased velocity and knowledge capture will be cited.

2:30 PM-3:15 PM Scott Summit, Principal, Summit ID, LLC Rapid Manufacturing: A Smart New AvenueRapid Manufacturing represents a shift in thinking, rather than simply a new manufacturing means. It stands to alter a product’s economic model, the funda-mental design process, and meet the user’s needs in unexpected new ways. Scott Summit will present perspectives on Rapid Manufacturing as demonstrated in his experiences with the Discovery Channel and CNBC, and present a suite of bespoke product solutions aimed to address the needs of amputees.

3:30 PM-4:15 PMCarl Dekker, President, MET-L-FLOThomas A. Sorovetz, Supervisor, Engineering & Rapid Prototyping Development, Chrysler, LLC.Case Study: What to Expect From Direct Metals Systems—A Product Comparison With the ability to produce metal products via Additive Manufacturing and Fabricating technologies the question of which process or system to use can become difficult to answer without real data. Many factors may affect the outcome of the final product(s). These include process, orientation, machine set-up, processing pa-rameters, operator skill and experience, and secondary processing opportunities. Defining and controlling these variables are important to any users of the technology. Using a design that levels the field becomes critical to accurately testing the systems. This design will need to have a collection of features that test and define the limits of the processes. As size can be relative to any given industry, the test specimen will need to be generic for the majority of applications for the equipment at

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9:45 AM-10:30 AMScott Volk, VP of ManufacturingGPI Prototype & Manufacturing ServicesAccelerating the Design CycleA Service provider’s look into the new and exciting process of direct metal laser sintering and advantages of its use; how parts and tooling built with this product benefit OEM’s. This will be an open discussion of material benefits and uses, speed, cost and finishing options with the metal sintering process. Design considerations, process overviews and a case study will be part of this presentation.

10:45 AM-11:30 AMDennis Fogle, President, Metalise It … AmericaMetal Plating of RP ModelsThe surface finish of RP plastic models has tradi-tionally proved to be a limitation of the various RP technologies. Metal plating of RP parts can drasti-cally improve these limitations and in some cases, eliminate them altogether. This discussion will inform on how applying the plating process has demonstrated improvements with mechanical properties such as strength, creep characteristics, and aging stability. We will also discuss how plated RP parts can be used in more aggressive and corrosive environments, which would not be possible with original plastic parts.

11:30 AM-12:15 PMPeter Dicken, Marketing Manager, DelcamCustomized Manufacturing within the Custom-Fit projectCustom-Fit is the largest project on rapid manufacturing currently being undertaken in Europe, and probably the largest in the world. It is an industry-led, research project supported by the European Community and coordinated by CAD/CAM developer Delcam. This paper will describe how the project developments were used to produce a range of components, all developed for individual use. These include customized motorcycle helmets and seats, a special seat for a toy car for a disabled child, and inte-rior and exterior prosthesis. The variety of these products illustrates not only the practicality of the technology being developed but also the wide range of applications that exist for customized manufacturing.

12:15 PM-2:00 PM Lunch on Your Own/Visit Exhibits

2:00 PM-2:45 PMAbe Reichental, President & CEO, 3D Systems CorporationThe Rise of 3-D Printing in Challenging Economic TimesThis presentation will discuss the challenges and opportunities we face as an industry in promoting AF solutions during an unprecedented economic crisis when companies around the world look to trim their budgets and save time and money on their product development and manufacturing activities. How are businesses reduc-ing R&D budgets while staying competitive and bringing innovative new products to market faster? What role are the latest AF materials and systems solutions playing in this product development and manufacturing on a shoe-string? How can we deliver AF solutions to a broader audience and expand the range of addressable applica-tions? Discuss the barriers and explore the opportunities to accelerate the adoption of Additive Fabrication solu-tions within the entire design to manufacturing arena.

2:45 PM-3:30 PMPaul Armstrong, Director of Sales & MarketingMark Garofano, VP Engineering & QualityArmstrong Mold CorporationFast Turnaround Die-Cast Prototyping OptionsThis presentation will cover a variety of processes able to provide die cast spec alloy cast aluminum proto-types in as little as a few days. Marrying various rapid prototyping modeling technologies with more traditional casting processes enable fully functional prototypes in days instead of weeks by bypassing the need for tooling. Design considerations, process overviews, applicable alloys and case studies will be part of this presentation.

3:45 PM-5:00 PM Closing KeynoteDr. Max Ruffo, Additive Manufacturing & IMPC Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Research Center with BoeingThe Main Steps and Barriers for the Implementation of Rapid Manufacturing

Depending on the business sector there are very different technical and managerial requirements. The main concept of barrier along product development and differences between sectors will be shown together with a “common” approach that started in NASA many years ago to evaluate technologies for a given application. This will be combined with an introduction on “The AMRC with Boeing, a new business model for collaborative R&D.”

THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2009 9:00 AM-5:00 PMLeveraging Lean Product Development:Streamlining Product Design and Develop-ment for Lower Costs and Higher ProfitsA one-day, intensive seminar focused on applying lean product development practices to streamline processes, reduce product cost and create profitable customer satisfaction.

Program Outline/AgendaLed by Bart Huthwaite, a world-renowned expert in the fields of product development and innovation, this seminar’s curricu-lum is divided into two sections:

PART ONE: “The Lean Innovation Challenge”The first half day will be focused on applying lean principles to streamline the development process, including identifying and eliminating waste, allocat-ing resources, managing teams, measuring progress and creating better flow of information. You will also hear from an industry practitioner about their experi-ences implementing lean product development and lessons learned.

InteractIve exercIse: Attendees will also participate in an interactive exercise designed to provide hands-on experience for creating an innovative development process.

Featured Industry case study: Raytheon CorporationHear about Raytheon’s experience implementing a Lean Product Development process in their missile systems division.

you wIll learn:•Howtoexpandyourleaneffortsfrom manufacturing to engineering and R&D•Howtoidentifywasteinyourdevelopment process, the sources that drive them and methods for elimination and prevention•WhatyoushouldlearnfromtheToyotaexample and what you should not emulate•The“SharksofChange”andhowtocombatthem•Whysomanyfailatimplementingleanproduct development and how to avoid the same traps and pitfalls

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•HowtousetheLeanInnovationCUBEtoreduce cost, speed time to market, and assure quality from Day One

sPecIal Bonus: All participants will receive a com-plimentary desktop InnovationCUBE which will be used during the seminar and will help attendees to implement what they’ve learned when they return to their companies.

PART TWO: “Lean by Design”The second half day will be focused on applying best practices in lean product design, including simul-taneous methods for dramatically reducing product cost while improving innovation and customer value. The tools and techniques learned in this session will explore proven strategies for both improving your margin as well as identifying the critical product components and features that increase market share and market size. Several examples will be given from actual product designs, including an expanded case study given by an industry practitioner.

InteractIve exercIse: Attendees will also participate in an interactive exercise designed to provide hands-on experience for implementing the techniques of lean design.

Featured Industry case study: SteelCase, Inc.Tim Schipper & Mark Swets, Internal Lean Consultants, Steelcase, Inc.Learn how lean design principles are applied at Steelcase, Inc., a global leader in the office furniture industry.

you wIll learn:•Thehiddeneconomicsofyourproduct’sdesign and how to manipulate this to your advantage•The8primaryvaluesthatallcustomerscrave and the 7 wasteful design solutions that defeat six sigma quality and low cost•Howtominimizeriskbyensuringproductreliabil- ity and quality while reducing costs and cycle time•AbouttheFiveLawsofLeanProductDesignand the Lean Design Checklist•TheSevenEssentialLeanDesignSkillsandhow to apply them

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Agenda9:00-9:20 Welcome and Introduction: What it Means to be “Lean”, Gregg Tong, Management Roundtable

9:20-10:30 The Lean Innovation Challenge: Combining Game Changing Thinking with Cost, Quality and Speed, Bart Huthwaite

10:30-10:45 BREAK

10:45-11:45 Walking the Talk: Applying Lean Principles to the “Process” of Product Development, Bart HuthwaiteIncludes Interactive Exercise: Creating an Innovative Development Process

11:45-12:15 Industry Case Study: Lean Product Development Process Management at Raytheon, Speaker TBA

12:15-1:15 Lunch

1:15-2:45 The Five Laws of Lean Product Design, Bart Huthwaite Includes Interactive Exercise: Creating a Lean Design Product

2:45-3:00 Break

3:00-4:15 The Seven Essential Lean Design Skills

4:15-4:45 Industry Case Study: Transforming Product Cost through Lean Design, Tim Schipper & Mark Swets, Steelcase

4:45-5:00 Wrap-up / Final Q&A

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About the InstructorBart Huthwaite, Sr. is a world renowned expert in innovation leadership. He is the founder of the Institute for Lean Innovation and the thought leader in the emerging business process known as “Systematic Corporate Innovation.” This is a method for giving managers the knowledge to make corporate innovation understandable, repeatable and very importantly, measurable.

Huthwaite has mentored managers and teams in corporate innovation worldwide at more than 1,000 companies over the past 30 years. He is the author of numerous books, most recently The Rules of Innovation and Lean Design Solution: A Practical Guide to Streamlining Product Design and Development. He is also the creator of the InnovationCUBE, a method for bringing a higher level of innovation to any project.

About Management RoundtableThe Management Roundtable (MRT) is the leading knowledge and networking resource for product developers. Practitioner-oriented and unbiased, our focus is on providing actionable information about new strategies and processes that enable speed, innovation, profitability, and overall competitive advantage. Founded in 1980, Management Roundtable publishes research reports and hosts events on key areas of product development. MRT’s online service, FastTrack was launched in 2004 to provide continuous, unlimited access to new insights and networking opportunities.

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TIME COMPRESSION TECHNICAL CONFERENCEWednesday, June 24, 2009 - Thursday, June 25, 2009

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PLANT TOURS Tuesday, June 23, 2009$30 per person, per tour Advanced registration is required and the host company reserves the right to prescreen and decline attendance. Travel to and from the host facilities is one hour or more, traffic-dependent

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