What happened in 3D printing at RAPID & TCT 2019?
As one of the biggest 3D printing events of the year, last week’s RAPID + TCT conference created the busiest news week of 2019 so far.
As one of the biggest 3D printing events of the year, last week’s RAPID + TCT conference created the busiest news week of 2019 so far.
RAPID + TCT 2019 came to a close May 23, and attendees and exhibitors were openly enthusiastic about the latest installment of North America’s largest additive manufacturing exhibition and
As North America’s most influential additive manufacturing and 3D printing event, RAPID + TCT attracts thousands of industry leaders representing some of the world’s biggest companies.
The RAPID + TCT 2019 Conference will be taking place in Detroit from May 20th to 23rd.
The 2020 Industry Achievement Award winners included three innovators who are pioneers in medical additive manufacturing.
Optomec has received new patents covering the use of Aerosol Jet for producing three-dimensional micro-structures at resolutions down to 15 micron.
Australian cold spray 3D printer manufacturer SPEE3D has announced plans to “revolutionize” the space sector with low-cost metal 3D printed rocket engines.
Why has RAPID + TCT become, over the past three decades, North America’s largest and most influential AM event? It comes down to the strength and quality of the information, the AM community that
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Brennon White, Additive Design & Manufacturing Product Applications Engineer at General Motors discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in
Adam Penna, SME AM Community and Andrew Snow, Sr. Vice President, EOS discuss the road to AM, the future of Additive Manufacturing in manufacturing, and the role the AM community plays.