Exhibitions / Congresses

Inside 3D Printing - Dusseldorf 2018

United Kingdom, Dusseldorf - February 21-22
Inside 3D Printing - Dusseldorf 2018 Digitalization changes the entire value creation of manufacturing and the application of additive manufacturing technologies fits perfectly in the world of digital manufacturing. It drives a disruptive change in the product realization process, comparable to the advent of electric vehicles or alternative energy technologies. New materials, novel business models, complex product design with the integration of new functions, new applications and job profiles as well as legal and social aspects characterize this evolution. Besides these direct implications of additive manufacturing, superordinate connections play an increasingly important role in the future of manufacturing. Together with robotics, artificial intelligence, nanomaterials and other exponential technologies, additive manufacturing will significantly shape the future. The media hype has made 3D printing an omnipresent theme. Inside 3D Printing, as the leading additive manufacturing conference, however, makes additive manufacturing the center of attention and focuses on the latest commercial innovations, today's enormous efforts in research, the development of technologies and equipment, as well as the application and integration into a complete product realization process. All stakeholders of additive manufacturing are addressed by Inside 3D Printing.
Date(s)
February 21-22
Time(s)
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Venue
Congress Center Dusseldorf Ost
Ticketing
EUR 695 - EUR 895
Contact for booking / more info
registrierung@risingmedia.com
Movers & Shakers
Deborah Baker Deborah Baker
Board chair, Equipment Leasing & Finance Association
Vice president of manufacturing operations, Hytrol Conveyor Company
VP sales Europe, EP Equipment Europe
Group president - Vancouver operations, Columbia Machine
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