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UBM Canon to Present on 3D Printing at Design & Manufacturing New England

3D printing is not new, but the range of possibilities for this technology has been expanding rapidly. No longer used only for prototypes or patterns in industry, 3D printing is increasingly being used to manufacture parts in a wide variety of industries. The following video shows just some of its capabilities.

3D printing demonstration. (PRNewsFoto/UBM Canon)

https://youtu.be/bDR_7odK1-8

UBM Canon will be presenting educational sessions on 3D printing and its uses at Design & Manufacturing New England at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, March 26-27, 2014. A free presentation on The 3D Printing Revolution will be offered at the Tech Theater the Expo Hall floor at the event. In addition, the advanced Learning Labs will provide a 2-hour session on this technology, in addition to sessions on Lean Manufacturing, Innovations in Robotics Technology, and other topics.

Co-located with BIOMEDevice Boston, Electronics New England, and PLASTEC New England, the combined trade show brings hundreds of exhibitors to the region. New this year, Speed Networking will allow registered attendees to sign up to meet like-minded people at the event.

About UBM Canon

UBM Canon is the leading producer of trade events and media brands that support the flow of information, commerce, and innovation in the world's $3 trillion advanced, technology-based manufacturing sector, including the medical device, packaging, design engineering, process technology, automation, electronics, quality control, and plastics processing segments.

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