Allentown, Pennsylvania – The New Industrial Revolution, 1915-2015 event will serve as a tribute to the ways in which enterprise class additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing will continue to have a lasting effect on the scope of engineering, prototyping, and product development.
“It seems as though every day unveils another use for additive manufacturing technologies,” said Ron Belknap, president and CEO of ProtoCAM. “The opportunities for manufacturers of all sizes are enormous and we wanted to take an opportunity to show our friends and neighbors what the industrial 3D printing phenomenon is all about. So, we decided to open our doors to showcase our facility and educate attendees about the boundless opportunities that this technology offers them.”
Guests of the event will have the option of attending a morning or afternoon session.
The morning session, to begin at 9 a.m. will include a continental breakfast, networking session, new ProtoCAM sign reveal, and remarks by Congressman Charlie Dent, followed by a guided tour of the facility and the new cutting-edge SLA and PolyJet machines.
The afternoon session will follow a similar program, starting at 1 p.m. with a light lunch, networking, presentation from Belknap, and a guided tour of the new factory and machinery.
Registration is required for this event. To register, click here.
Individuals who are unable to attend either May 28 session are encouraged to make an appointment to tour ProtoCAM’s facility to learn more about the company’s offerings. If interested, please contact communications@protocam.com or 610-261-9010.
Source: ProtoCAM
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