While CES 2018 continues until tomorrow in Las Vegas, during the busy 3D printing conference season we have to keep looking to what’s coming next. Later this month, experts in the field of medical and dental 3D printing will descend on Washington D.C., to learn and share knowledge with the attendees of our Additive Manufacturing Strategies summit, which will be held from January 22-23 at the Army and Navy Club. If you haven’t registered yet, you still have a chance to save $100 off the on-site price.
Lawrence Gasman, President of SmarTech Publishing, told 3DPrint.com, “The use of 3D printing for everything from implants to medical modeling will be one of the fastest growing parts of the 3D printing Industry. This Summit, is the only conference that is focused on where the money will be made in 3D-printed medicine and where the hot markets can be found.”
After registration and a continental breakfast, Gasman will welcome everyone to the conference on the first day, which will focus on 3D Printed Medical Devices; he will be followed by the morning’s keynote speaker, Lee Dockstader, Director of Vertical Market Development, HP Inc. Keynote speaker Katie Weimer, VP Medical Devices, 3D Systems, will get things started on the second day, which is centered around Materials, Dental Markets, and the Investment Perspective. The full agenda is available here.
According to SmarTech, sectors like 3D printed prosthetics, dental devices, implants, personalized medication, and medical models will generate over $5 billion in revenue by the year 2021, so you won’t want to miss this great opportunity to discuss the use of 3D printing technology in the dental and medical fields. While the biggest registration discounts are gone, but if you still haven’t registered yet and are interested in attending, you’re in luck – this Monday, January 15th is the final cut-off date to receive a discount of $100 off the on-site registration price, which is $1,195…that’s a savings of 8.5%. We hope to see you at our Additive Manufacturing Strategies Summit, held on January 22 and 23.Will we see you at this seminar? Let us know your thoughts; join the discussion of this and other 3D printing topics at 3DPrintBoard.com, or discuss in the Facebook comments below.