Additive Manufacturing Media Announces New Educational Presentation Series AM In-Depth
Presented with IMTS spark, AM In-Depth will explore how 3D printing technology is changing the face of manufacturing.
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AM In-Depth is coming. Don’t miss out.
Additive Manufacturing Media has announced AM In-Depth, a series of discussions with top names in production 3D printing exploring what is next for additive manufacturing (AM) technology. The series will be part the of IMTS spark platform and is scheduled to run Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during the weeks of 9/21 and 9/28. There will be 2 speakers per day, one at 1:00 Eastern, one at 2:30 Eastern.
AM In-Depth will be hosted by AM editors and will take a deeper look into additive technology and how AM is moving forward.
Sessions will focus on real-world applications of industrial AM, sharing the successes and speed bumps it took to get the applications up and running, with the sessions including Q&A with the presenters. Topics include design for additive manufacturing (DFAM), processes, materials, implementation strategies, serial production and more. Presenters are pulled from OEM manufacturers like Varroc Lighting Systems; research institutions like Penn State University; and contract manufacturers like Cumberland Additive, Knust-Godwin and Tangible Solutions.
“We want to take a deep dive into what is making additive technology tick in modern manufacturing,” says Peter Zelinski, Editor in Chief of Additive Manufacturing Media and the program director for AM InDepth. “If you are already working with 3D printing, developing your AM for production plan, or just trying to figure out how the technology could benefit your business, you will find valuable information here.”
More information is available here.
About Additive Manufacturing Media
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.
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