3D Systems announces global seminar series to champion 3D printing

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3D Systems has announced a comprehensive seminar series to give businesses, entrepreneurs, educators, designers and other professionals a look at how 3D printing is disrupting the manufacturing paradigm and how it can deliver savings and shortened design windows.

Image credit: www.3dsystems.com
Image credit: www.3dsystems.com

The series will consist of hundreds of seminars which will be held worldwide with new locations posted weekly. The seminars will include demonstrations of the company’s latest 3D printers, design solutions and advanced materials that are at the core of a present-day manufacturing revolution.

According to the press release by 3D Systems, each seminar will provide information pertaining to a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products and more.

“Last year’s seminar series was a resounding success. By partnering with 3D Systems, we have access to the widest spectrum of 3D printing technologies for a broad range of applications, from desktop prototyping to full-scale manufacturing,” said Dale Ford, President and CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems.

“Again this year, we’re pleased to be a part of this global effort to champion 3D printing and help our clients create 3D printing-enhanced workflows.”

This seminar series will see 3D Systems’ authorised resellers showcase many of its new products, including industrial-grade, professional full-colour, and desktop 3D printers, as well as advanced materials.

“Each seminar is a great opportunity to experience a technology that’s transforming how we make, how we manufacture, how we convey ideas, and even how we play and learn,” said Michele Marchesan, Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Professional Products, 3DS.

“We want to help our customers find the right balance of 3D printing capabilities to drive them into a successful future.”

To register for the seminars, go to: http://www.3dsystems.com/resources/press-room/3d-printing/seminars.