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:Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University)   
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who are three prominent members of the IOF community.  
who are three prominent members of the IOF community. In addition Alex Kitt of Buffalo Manufacturing Works will speak on
 
:The Additive Manufacturing Data Landscape: Current State, Challenges, and Opportunity for the Industrial Ontologies Foundry


We will begin with a working session focusing on IOF issues such as the ontology of computer-aided design.  
We will begin with a working session focusing on IOF issues such as the ontology of computer-aided design.  


During the afternoon we will organize a public session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO top-level ontology standard (ISO/IEC 21838).
During the afternoon we will organize a public session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO top-level ontology standard (ISO/IEC 21838).

Revision as of 21:57, 29 January 2020

Venue: Jeannette Martin Room, 5th Floor, Capen Hall, University at Buffalo, NY 14260

Date: March 5, 2020

The Industrial Ontologies Foundry (IOF) is an initiative to create a suite of ontologies to support digital manufacturing. On May 5 an IOF working meeting will be held at UB featuring

Hyunmin Cheung (Autodesk)
Martin Hardwick (STEP Tools / Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute)
Dusan Sormaz (Ohio University)

who are three prominent members of the IOF community. In addition Alex Kitt of Buffalo Manufacturing Works will speak on

The Additive Manufacturing Data Landscape: Current State, Challenges, and Opportunity for the Industrial Ontologies Foundry

We will begin with a working session focusing on IOF issues such as the ontology of computer-aided design.

During the afternoon we will organize a public session designed to introduce UB faculty and students to the IOF and to the new ISO top-level ontology standard (ISO/IEC 21838).