The Additive Manufacturing Strategies live business and networking summit is just a month away. Taking place February 7-9, 2023, New York’s only 3D printing trade show is filled with exciting guests, exhibitors, and social events.
Here’s just a brief list of speakers:
- Stefanie Brickwede, Managing Director, Mobility goes Additive
- Bryan Dow and Stephen Butkow, Managing Directors of Global Technology Group, STIFEL
- Jim Dobbs, Boeing Associate Technical Fellow and Metals R&D in AM Lead for Boeing Research and Technology
- James DeMuth, CEO of Seurat
- Alexy Dubov, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Mighty Buildings
- Katharina Eissing, Co-Founder & CTO, 1000 Kelvin
- Meaghan Ferris, Global Head of Sales and Go-To-Market, HP, 3D Metal Print
- Glynn Fletcher, Vice Chairman of EOS Group and President, EOS North America
- Paul Gradl, Principal Engineer, Subject Matter Expert, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
- Zachary Gray, National Business Development Manager, Additive Manufacturing, Siemens
- Nanci Hardwick, CEO, MELD Manufacturing Corporation
- Arno Held, Managing Partner, AM Ventures
- Melanie Lang, Co-Founder and CEO, FormAlloy
- Philip Lund-Nielsen, Co-Founder & Head of Americas, COBOD International
- Max Siebert, CEO & Co-Founder, Venture Replique, Chemovator GmbH (BASF Business Inkubator)
- Nora Toure, Director, Enterprise Sales, North America, Materialise, Founder & Chairwoman of Board, Women in 3D Printing
These are just a handful of the guests who will be presenting on a broad range of topics across three days. Those days will also feature unique opportunities to network, including the Bavarian Beer & Pretzels Networking Reception on February 7, sponsored by AM Ventures, and the Women in 3D Printing NY Chapter Happy Hour on February 8. Register for the event here.
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