Additive Manufacturing Conference Announces Program at Detroit Auto Show

The Additive Manufacturing Conference has announced that the program is available for the inaugural Additive Manufacturing Workshop at NAIAS.

Cincinnati, OH β€” The Additive Manufacturing Conference has announced that the program is available for the inaugural Additive Manufacturing Workshop at NAIAS. Taking place Jan. 16 at the Cobo Center in Detroit, MI, the workshop kicks off the Industry Preview with deep-dive technical content on how 3D printing technology is shaking up auto manufacturing.

Presenters include Ford, Hackrod, Sodick, Siemens, Carbon, Desktop Metal, and Renishaw. Topics focus on end use part manufacture, production at scale, AM integration and more. Each session will feature case studies that demonstrate the successes and obstacles of 3D printing for production.

Registration includes access to the NAIAS Industry Preview. This networking and professional development opportunity brings together nearly 40,000 automotive professionals and analysts representing over 2,200 companies from around the world. They represent the key individuals responsible for the cutting-edge products, technologies and services on display at NAIAS.

β€œ3D printing is becoming a larger part of the conversation on automotive production than ever before,” says Pete Zelinski, Editor-in-Chief of Additive Manufacturing Magazine. β€œThe Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive at NAIAS is the best place to explore how additive manufacturing will affect future of the car industry.”

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