Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo announces first wave of speakers
AM technology suppliers and leading AM users anchor the October program.

AMC speakers at the 2019 event. Photo Credit: AM
The first round of speakers and sessions has been announced for the Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo (AMCE) 2021, taking place Oct. 12-14, 2021 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The three-day event will offer attendees unique ways to connect with leading suppliers, end-users and researchers of industrial applications for additive manufacturing (AM) technologies.
“The talent and expertise on display for this year’s technical conference is amazing,” says Justin Combs, marketing manager for the AMCE. “We have drawn additive production thought leaders from across the country. Just in these initial speakers we have trailblazers that are leading the charge for what additive technology can do, alongside the next generation of users that are going to push the limits even further.”
Curated by Editor-in-Chief, Peter Zelinski, the AMCE conference program includes technical sessions examining design, materials, machinery and applications technology used in additive manufacturing for production. Specific topics include reshoring, power generation, generative design, post-processing, machine learning, architecture and more.
Technical presenters include AM technology suppliers and leading AM users, such as Siemens, EOS, Vertex, Penn State University, HP, Procter and Gamble and more.
A complete agenda and registration information is available at www.additiveconference.com. Direct inquiries can be sent to Justin Combs, Marketing Manager, jcombs@gardnerweb.com / 800-950-8020.
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