The Future of 3D Printing

May 14, 2015


R&D Magazine description

3D printing or alternative manufacturing methodologies have become mainstream techniques for creating prototypes and limited production runs of new products across a wide range of industries and research technologies. New applications and new materials for these techniques appear daily in life science, aerospace/defense, automotive, consumer and other customized industries. Our panel of speakers will provide insights into the changes that you can expect to see over the next several years in the range of applications, the types of manufacturing techniques and the performance and costs of these methodologies.

Each speaker will provide a presentation of their technological expectations, followed by a Q&A session where the audience can pose questions to the panel.