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Registration Opens for RAPID+TCT Conference

Additive manufacturing show returns to Chicago Sept. 13

Registration Opens for RAPID+TCT Conference
Source: Image courtesy of Jamie Gooch.
Attendees near the Stratasys booth at the 2018 Rapid + 2018 show.

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By DE Editors  

July 9, 2021

As industries slowly return to in-person conference events, one of the first live events planned in the additive manufacturing space is RAPID + TCT, which will be held in Chicago, Sept. 13-15 at McCormick Place.

Registration for the event is now open. You can learn more and register here.

In addition to more than 200 exhibits, the event will feature a full conference program (the schedule is still pending), digital content, thought leadership panels, a Student Summit, and SME ZONE Theater. The conference will be broken into Evaluation, Adoption and Optimization tracks, and there will be a dedicated Medical Additive Manufacturing track as well.

For more information, visit the RAPID + TCT website.

 
 

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