What happened in 3D printing at RAPID & TCT 2019?
As one of the biggest 3D printing events of the year, last week’s RAPID + TCT conference created the busiest news week of 2019 so far.
As one of the biggest 3D printing events of the year, last week’s RAPID + TCT conference created the busiest news week of 2019 so far.
This year’s RAPID + TCT show displayed further evidence of additive manufacturing’s (AM) continued maturation into a mass-production technology.
As additive manufacturing matures, improvements in the technology can help companies to create economies of scale, but only if material costs are low.
RAPID + TCT 2019 came to a close May 23, and attendees and exhibitors were openly enthusiastic about the latest installment of North America’s largest additive manufacturing exhibition and
The RAPID + TCT 2019 annual conference and trade show, produced by SME, convened on May 20-23.
There may never be a 3D printer in every home, as many predicted, but 3D printing machines have established a solid niche within the manufacturing industry.
3D Printing Industry is in Detroit this week to bring our readers all the news from RAPID + TCT.
At this week’s RAPID + TCT show, there was an emphasis on how 3D printing was part of the present and not so much part of a distant future.
The biggest show in 3D printing is underway right now. As always, the beat of RAPID + TCT 2019 is “what’s new in 3D printing?”
The 3D printing industry continues to grow by developing specialized applications for three industries: aerospace, medical and automotive.