SME Chapter Meeting (Aerospace Parts)
Wed, Nov 11
|Lothric Labs HQ
Explore how modern additive manufacturing is enabling flight‑ready aerospace components using high‑performance polymers. We’ll discuss where these materials fit in real aerospace workflows, how they compare to traditional manufacturing, and what it takes to print reliable, certifiable components.


Time & Location
Nov 11, 2026, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM MST
Lothric Labs HQ, 9200 E Mineral Ave, Centennial, CO 80112, USA
About the event
Explore how modern additive manufacturing is enabling flight‑ready aerospace components through the use of high‑performance polymers engineered for strength, temperature resistance, and long‑term stability. This session will examine where these advanced materials fit into real aerospace workflows. From environmental ducting and electrical enclosures to tooling, brackets, and low‑volume structural parts.
We’ll compare polymer AM to traditional manufacturing approaches, highlighting when lightweight, chemically resistant, or electrically specialized materials offer clear advantages. The discussion will also cover what it takes to print reliable, certifiable components, including process control, material qualification, and the documentation required for aerospace and defense programs.
A valuable opportunity to connect with peers and see how next‑generation polymers are expanding what’s possible in flight‑ready additive manufacturing

