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31/03/2010
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Materialise and the International Digital Lab, at the University of Warwick, will host a "New Additive Manufacturing Technologies Seminar" on Wednesday 31st March 2010.
The free event will bring together the latest machine, material and software advances in the additive manufacturing industry.
The event will take place at the University of Warwick and will comprise of a series of short and informative talks from the leading companies in the industry, such as, 3D Systems, cadventure with Z-Corporation, EOS, ES Technology with Concept Laser, HK Technologies, Laser Lines, Materialise and MTT Technologies Group. The event will also include a free buffet lunch and coffee breaks, which will provide an ideal opportunity to network with fellow industry peers.
"We got so much positive feedback following last year's event from all parties involved, so we decided to repeat it again this year. For those already involved in additive manufacturing it's a great opportunity to exchange ideas and to keep abreast with the latest technologies, materials and software available. For those thinking about integrating additive manufacturing into their operations, it's an ideal place to see what's available on the market and discuss requirements with industry leaders", remarked Carl Hitchens, Materialise's software manager, UK & Ireland.
To register, visit the Additive Manufacturing Software section at:
www.materialise.com/events-calendar
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Event organiser/promoter Materialise UK / University of Warwick
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