Additive Manufacturing Conference Program Focuses on Implementation and Design
Industry: Manufacturing
Co-located with IMTS the event includes presenters from HP, UL, CG Tech, Stratasys, EOS and more.
Cincinnati, OH (PRUnderground) July 26th, 2018
The Additive Manufacturing Conference (AMC) 2018, presented by Additive Manufacturing Media, has announced the complete line-up of technical sessions. The two-day event will offer attendees unique ways to connect with leading suppliers, end-users and researchers of industrial applications of additive manufacturing technologies. The full agenda is available at: https://www.additiveconference.com
Taking place in Chicago, IL and co-located with IMTS, the AMC program includes technical sessions examining design, material, machinery and applications technology used in additive manufacturing. Specific topics include hybrid CNC machines, large format printing, light weighting, advanced materials, and much more. Technical presenters include thought leaders from OEMs, leading additive manufacturing job shops, machinery suppliers and cutting-edge research outfits.
“We are committed to industrial applications of additive manufacturing,” said Dave Necessary, Event Director. “The Additive Manufacturing Conference is the only 3D printing event that focuses exclusively on end-use part production. Being at IMTS lets us showcase how revolutionary this technology is for manufacturing and bring it directly to those who have already adopted AM and those that are significantly invested in adding it in the near future.”
Registration is open for Additive Manufacturing Conference 2018, and includes access to the IMTS show floor. Full event details are available at AdditiveConference.com.
Contact:
Justin Combs, Marketing Manager
jcombs@gardnerweb.com
513-527-8800
About Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing Media produces a bi-monthly magazine, website, video series and events devoted to industrial applications of 3D printing technology. The focus is on the ways manufacturers are using this technology to make tooling, molds, functional prototypes and end-use production parts in a range of industry sectors.