The team at CREAT3D has pulled together a range of events, conferences and webinars to show 3D printers in action and enable you to discuss your application in an Additive Open Week from Monday 5 to Saturday 10 July.
Additive Open Week is a dedicated bespoke session to companies or Higher Education establishments wanting to explore and/or expand 3D printing.
Learn how leading companies such as Williams Racing F1, LISI Aerospace, Active8 Robots, have successfully applied Additive Manufacturing.
The (Covid-19 secure) open sessions will be held at the CREAT3D showroom in Berkshire so you can:
Independent sessions are on offer throughout the day. Each session is dedicated to your company only for you and your colleagues, so you receive personalised advice.
For Higher Education establishments, learn how industry is applying Additive, what skills are needed and how you can benefit from bespoke education full-service packages.
Take away sample prints and materials, case studies and ROI calculations to understand how beneficial it is to implement Additive in your business.
Events are free to attend – register to confirm your spot. Limited sessions available.
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