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Additive Manufacturing Strategies Super Early Bird Registration Ends August 26

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As detailed in a previous post, the Additive Manufacturing Strategies (AMS) event, hosted by 3DPrint.com and SmarTech Analysis, has moved online for 2021. The February 2021 AMS is several months away, but those considering attending the online four-day event should consider the super early bird registration price of $59 that ends at midnight on 26 August.  AMS 2021 offers subject specific days: bioprinting, medical/dental, software/automation and metals/new materials.  One can register for a specific day or, of course, the entire conference. To register or to learn more, click here.


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