Registration opens for Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo 2021
Additive Manufacturing Media leading event for industrial 3D printing is expanding to include an expanded exhibit hall, speakers, exhibitors and networking opportunities.

AMC will be hosted in Cincinnati, Ohio on Oct. 12-14, 2021. Photo Credit: AM
Registration is now open for sister publication ’s Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo (AMC 2021), scheduled for October 12-14, 2021 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 2021 edition will feature an expanded exhibit hall, speakers, exhibitors and networking opportunities for production 3D printing professionals. Attendees and media can register now at .
“We can’t wait to show off our hometown,” says Pete Zelinski, program director for the event. “Cincinnati is home to some of the most advanced 3D production facilities in the country. This is a prime spot to find those that are actively using additive and the companies that are looking to adopt.”
With a program curated by the editors of Additive Manufacturing Media, the Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo focuses on industrial applications of 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM) technologies for making functional components and end-use production parts.
In addition to technical insights on the current state of AM, speakers will discuss the future impact and potential applications in this industry.
Topics include:
- Production at scale
- Automation
- Large-Format 3D printing
- Post processing
- Supply chain.
“The adoption rate of 3D printing technology in production has been exponential,” notes Justin Combs, marketing manager. “Expanding the show this year allows us to address that growth and ensure that we are providing the best possible environment for our audience.”
Additive Manufacturing Conference + Expo registration includes:
- Complete access to all AMC technical sessions
- Professional networking during meals and breaks
- Invitation to the opening and grand receptions
- Conference proceedings.
Updated 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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