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Siemens Announces Introduction of AM Special Interest Group

Such special interest groups are a regular meeting of people interested in a specific topic. Meetings enable information exchange, knowledge acquisition and networking.

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By DE Editors  

February 2, 2024

Siemens Digital Industries Software announces the introduction of the Siemens Additive Manufacturing Special Interest Group or AMSIG. Special Interest Groups or SIGs are an old tradition at Siemens Digital Industries Software and one that the company plans to continue with the new AMSIG.

 

SIG is a regular meeting of people interested in a specific topic. Meetings enable information exchange, knowledge acquisition and networking. Sessions might include demonstrations of Siemens software, discussions about a particular industry or topic, introductions to technology, and information about what’s new. Session presenters might be Siemens employees, Siemens partners or Siemens customers. The goal, according to Siemens, is to give its customers and friends a place to learn, to be exposed to new ideas, and to share knowledge with a minimal time investment.

The Siemens AMSIG will be focused on additive manufacturing and sessions will happen every 2 weeks for 30 minutes and will be recorded. Members of the SIG will have access to the recordings and will also have access to the various experts that will present during SIG sessions. Some sessions may also include special instruction using Siemens software. Siemens customers will also be able to follow along and learn new processes in these sessions, but the company says it aims for the sessions to be useful for a general audience as well.

The first AMSIG session will be on February 7 at 10:00 AM Eastern Time (United States), and will be a brief introduction to the SIG concept, a teaser of what to expect in upcoming sessions, and the ability to ask questions about the SIG and what is to come throughout the year. 

If interested in joining the Siemens AM SIG, click here to email Ashley for inclusion on the mailing list and to be given the link and calendar invites to the various sessions throughout the year.

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

 

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