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Open Virtual Roundtable to Harness Precision AM to Fight COVID-19

You're invited to this special brainstorming session on Wednesday, March 25.

Open Virtual Roundtable to Harness Precision AM to Fight COVID-19
Source: Nanofabrica
Possible applications are smart filters for microfluidic chips, anti-bacterial surfaces, complex and precise structures and soft molds for fast injection molding. Image courtesy of Nanofabrica.

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By DE Editors  

March 24, 2020

Nanofabrica, manufacturer of 3D printers for precision engineering, invites researchers, doctors and manufacturers to harness its manufacturing capabilities to develop COVID-19 related medical devices and solutions. The company will host a virtual roundtable on Wednesday, March 25, at 16:00 GMT+2 (10 a.m. ET) and invites all interested parties to join a brainstorming session on how to use manufacturing capabilities (3D printing with 1 micron resolution over cm-sized volume) to fight COVID-19 together. 

Here's a link to the event. 

If you are unable to sign on for the virtual session, send an email with all relevant questions and details to Tovit Neizer ([email protected]) and someone will reply as soon as possible.

 
 

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