NAIAS hosts Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive
The Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive (AMWA) will take place on Jan. 16 at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
Registration is open for the Additive Manufacturing Workshop for Automotive (AMWA), which takes place in conjunction with the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) at the Cobo Center in Detroit on January 16th.
The event is an immersive, half-day symposium that brings together top automotive and additive manufacturing technology executives, designers, engineers and thought leaders to discuss how 3D printing is impacting the present and the future of automotive design and production. In-depth technical sessions offer attendees insight into the demands for 3D printing in production. The half-day workshop will kick off NAIAS and include access to the exhibit hall.
Event details and registration are available at www.additiveconference.com/automotive.
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