Additive Manufacturing Media to Attend Upcoming Manufacturing Trade Shows
Look for Additive Manufacturing Media at IMTS in Chicago, Illinois, and CAMX in San Diego, California.
Additive Manufacturing Media team members will attend IMTS – International Manufacturing Technology Show and CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo in 2024.
Additive Manufacturing Media (AM) is devoted to reporting on industrial applications of 3D printing technology for manufacturing business and operations leaders. Two upcoming trade shows bring together those technologies and leaders: IMTS – International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Illinois, and CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo in San Diego, California.
AM editorial team members will attend both events, providing coverage of innovative technology, hosting workshops and speaking on developments in additive manufacturing.
IMTS – International Manufacturing Technology Show
When
September 9-14, 2024
Where
McCormick Place, 2301 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60616 USA
What
Join AM team members at two AM Workshops — 3D Printing for Job Shops and Powder Bed Fusion Workshop.
Visit the Formnext Stage and hear AM editor-in-chief Peter Zelinski offer a high-level view on additive adoption across Gardner Business Media’s expansive manufacturing audience.
Look for AM team members in the Additive Manufacturing Sector accelerated by Formnext scouting out new technology and unique applications.
CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo
When
September 9-12, 2024
Where
San Diego Convention Center, 111 W Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101 USA
What
AM will join CompositesWorld editors, marketing and sales team members on the CAMX show floor, covering 3D printing technology and uses on display.
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