Additive Manufacturing Workshop at NAIAS is Expanding
This inaugural event is adding capacity to meet demand.
The inaugural Additive Manufacturing Workshop at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan is expanding. With a week left before the event, conference organizers announced that due to the overwhelming response, extra seating has been added to accommodate more attendees. The workshop will focus on the intersection of 3D printing and automotive manufacturing.
Ford, Siemens, Hackrod, Carbon, Desktop Metal, Renishaw and Sodick headline the program. Topics include full-scale production, industry trends, 3D moldmaking, holistic manufacturing and more. The workshop is the only NAIAS event dedicated to discussing how additive manufacturing is evolving automotive production.
Registration includes access to the NAIAS Industry Preview, a $110 value. This networking and professional development opportunity brings together 40,000 automotive professionals and analysts representing over 2,200 companies from around the world.
The even will take place on January 16th from 8-11:30 a.m. at the Atrium Stage of the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan. Tickets cost $250 to attend the workshop and the NAIAS Industry Preview. Seating and ticket availability is limited.
For more information call Justin Combs, marketing, 800-950-8020.
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