RAPID + TCT 2017 PREVIEW
Accelerating the Pace of 3D Manufacturing
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orth America’s premier event for discovery, innovation, and networking in 3D manufacturing opens Monday, May 8, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. The event kicks
off with the presentation of SME/Additive Manufacturing Community Awards; a look at the State of America Makes provided by Rob Gorham, director of operations at the nation’s fi rst Manufacturing Innovation Institute; and a keynote on Networked Matter and the Nature of Things by Mickey McManus, chairman, MAYA and Research Fellow Offi ce of CTO/Future of Learning, Autodesk. Other speakers and panel discussions will fi ll out the
conference schedule through its conclusion on Thursday, May 11.
In addition, exhibits containing the newest and most innovative additive technology will be on display beginning on Tuesday, May 9, and running through Thursday. There will also be tech briefi ngs, workshops and an Additive Manufacturing Standardization Forum along with numerous opportunities for networking.
For full details on RAPID + TCT 2017 visit http://rapid-
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