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News Release from: Moog FCS
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 August 2007
Conference programme posted
3D Systems is set to discuss its vision for the future of its technology and its anticipated applications, share the latest information on its new products and unveil its V-Flash desktop modeller.
3D Systems has posted a packed agenda of classes and hands-on training sessions, exhibits and plenty of networking opportunities at the 3D Systems Users' World Conference from 24th to 27th September in Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA The agenda covers every major global industry segment, with presentations by world-wide leaders in the aerospace, architecture, automotive, consumer goods and medical industries
The company plans to discuss its vision for the future of its technology and its anticipated applications, share the latest information on its new products and unveil its V-Flash desktop modeller at this event.
Conference attendees will benefit from a truly interactive, sharing environment where they can network and learn about the latest techniques, applications, case studies and technologies that will provide their companies a competitive edge.
Free for qualified attendees, it is the only conference in the industry to include numerous technology platforms, true hands-on training in state of the art labs and a network of global users so everyone from product designers and engineers to seasoned 3D Systems machine users will leave the conference more knowledgeable, better equipped and more inspired to innovate.
3D Systems has assembled a comprehensive conference agenda for global designers and engineers looking for state of the art solutions, current machine users seeking the latest tips and tricks for maximum performance of their systems, service providers aspiring to acquire leading-edge application and manufacturing know-how, and complementary solution partners desiring to educate on the most advanced design to manufacturing tools available today.
The educational, hands-on training and networking opportunities will leave conference participants with tips of the trade and experience to do their jobs better.
entertainment venues will provide networking and knowledge exchange opportunities.
Product designers, engineers and architects will gain access to new design and software products and tips, as well as the latest on surface finish and part quality, some of the topics include: "Getting the most out of your RP investment"; "From art to part, making design a reality"; "The process of reverse engineering"; and "Success starts with a good file".
Experienced 3D Systems users will benefit from hands-on training on a variety of topics, including post-processing, build set-up tricks and system tuning for maximum performance, at 3D Systems University and 3D Systems' new global headquarters.
"We are very excited to provide an opportunity for all of our constituencies to come together in a creative, engaging and stimulating environment to learn, share and discuss the latest trends and emerging solutions within our industry", said Abe Reichental, 3D Systems' President and Chief Executive Officer.
"We fully expect that all of our global guests will leave the conference armed with new knowledge, tools and skills as well as a renewed passion and determination to transform the way we design, develop and manufacture new products".
For qualified attendees, there is no conference or registration fee, and 3D Systems will pay for food, in-town transportation and entertainment.
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