Plan to attend The IMTS 2018 Conferences to gain deeper insights into new manufacturing technologies and ideas!
About the topic
The presentation will look into the Carbon footprint of parts printed with Multijet Fusion technology and applications where 3D printing can improve the impact of other technologies or products. This includes ways we are reducing the impact through new programs and materials and how it compares to traditional manufacturing techniques.
Registration is now open, so check out the IMTS 2018 website for more information.
Meet your presenter
David Woodlock has a background in product design and technology strategy. He now works with HP’s biggest 3D printing customers to move the technology into large-scale production spaces. His focus is on using the unique advantages of 3D printing in product design and manufacturing to enable innovation and long-term business value.
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