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Ticket Prices for AMS 2021 Increase December 9

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Now that Formnext has had its hand at hosting a virtual event, the next big trade show for the 3D printing industry is Additive Manufacturing Strategies, co-hosted by SmarTech Analysis and 3DPrint.com. The latest round of early bird pricing is set to increase on December 9th, so now is the time to purchase tickets at a discounted rate of $109 for all days of the event, from February 9-10, 2021, or $99 per day, if you’re only interested in a given topic.

Both are great deals for a unique approach to 3D printing trade shows because the event is broken down into specific verticals for the first and second halves of each day:

  • Morning, Day 1, February 9: Metals and other strong materials
  • Afternoon, Day 1, February 9: Automation, rapid manufacturing and software
  • Morning, Day 2, February 10: Medical and dental 3D printing
  • Afternoon, Day 2, February 10: Bioprinting

Purchasing a $99, single-day pass provides you with access to both the morning and afternoon sessions, as well as networking and live discussion functions. The $109 pass provides access to both days, networking and live discussion functions, as well as a 20 percent discount to all SmarTech Analysis research reports (in effect until February 19, 2021).

We’re expecting AMS 2021 to include over 60 expert speakers. There are plenty of available opportunities if you’re interested in sharing your expertise. Email info@3drholdings.com if you’d like to be a sponsor, exhibitor, or speaker at the summit. Otherwise, you can purchase early bird tickets here.



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