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By DE Editors  

July 16, 2015

Roland DG Corp., a manufacturer of 3D devices, is sponsoring Fab11. The event is the annual meeting of the Fab Lab community and will take place in Boston next month. This six-day consortium will have hands-on workshops, project demonstrations, a symposium and youth track. This year's theme is "The Possibilities Are Endless."

As a sponsor, Roland DG will provide a range of 3D milling machines, 3D printers, vinyl cutters, wide-format inkjet printers and UV (ultraviolet) benchtop flatbed printers. The company also plans on hosting a workshop titled "Customization of Fab Modules with the Roland DG SRM-20 CNC (computer numerically controlled) Machine."

“We are pleased to sponsor this global Fab Lab event again,” said Masahiro Tomioka, chairman and president of Roland DG Corporation. “We share the same commitment to education and to expanding the possibilities of digital fabrication to unleash the imagination and creativity of people everywhere. We are very excited to see the results of everyone’s ideas for improving our daily lives, our cities and the environment, as well as their concepts for helping to solve the global challenges we all face.”

For more information, visit Fab11.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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