CompositesWorld to Host AM Workshop for Composites at CAMX
CompositesWorld announces it will host an Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Composites at CAMX, the composites and advance materials expo.
CompositesWorld announces it will host an Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Composites at CAMX, the composites and advance materials expo. The workshop will take place September 25 and will explore the evolution of 3D printing technology and fiber reinforcement.
Presentations at the conference will represent the full scope of fiber-reinforced additive manufacturing, from the use of chopped carbon fiber in large-format systems used to build molds and tools, to the use of continuous fiber reinforcement to build discrete high-performance parts and structures.
Registration includes access to all Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Composites Sessions, entry to CAMX, refreshments during the event and post show proceedings.
The conference will feature speakers from companies such as Ingersoll Machine Tools, Fortify 3D, CEAD Group, Orbital Composites, Arevo and Markforged. The complete agenda and registration event details are available here. The early bird registration discount ends on August 12.
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