Voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Seminar
Not a day goes by when we do not hear or read about the transformational opportunities offered to manufacturers by additive manufacturing.
Voestalpine is pleased to announce the additive manufacturing seminar “Getting Started with Additive Manufacturing”. This event will give current and prospective customers as well as OEM’s direct access to Voestalpine’s latest additive manufacturing technologies and expertise. The seminar is geared toward helping customers in its core markets improve tooling performance, reduce produced part costs and increase productivity.
Topics will include:
- Should you be thinking about additive manufacturing?
- The power of simulation and modeling for additive manufacturing applications
- Choosing an additive manufacturing partner
- The advantage of additive manufacturing powders developed for tooling
Event details:
- Wednesday September 26th, 2018, 7:30 am-2 pm—Breakfast and lunch included.
Co-sponsored by Edro Engineering and Uddeholm USA - Experts will be available for discussions during breakfast, breaks and lunch
- Information exchange and one-on-one consulting available following the seminar
- Double Tree by Hilton, 3101 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768
The seminar will build upon the success the company has had with its very popular webinar program and will include presentations and technical demonstrations from industry experts, along with networking opportunities for attendees.
To register for this free event, follow this link.
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