Spring TRX Event Agenda, Venue Announced 

Attendees will get updates on the America Makes projects portfolio to advance additive manufacturing.

Attendees will get updates on the America Makes projects portfolio to advance additive manufacturing.

TRX allows members and partners to host the event platform to increase awareness within their region and ecosystem by inviting keynote speakers, their network, and stakeholders. Image courtesy of America Makes.


America Makes, in partnership with the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), will host the 2023 Spring Technical Review & Exchange (TRX) on March 7-8 at the Hotel Paso Del Norte, located at 10 Henry Trost Court in downtown El Paso, TX. Event registration is underway and hotel accommodations can be made through this exclusive LINK, offering a special rate for attendees. 

Open to members as well as non-members, TRX is a meeting that showcases the ongoing and successful America Makes projects portfolio by sharing the research and development of additive manufacturing (AM) within the Institute’s contracted project efforts. TRX allows members and partners to host the event platform to increase awareness within their region and ecosystem by inviting keynote speakers, their network, and stakeholders.

The platform showcases the abilities and efforts of America Makes to collaborate, catalyze and convene the AM ecosystem.

“We are proud to again partner with UTEP—our first satellite center location, for the Spring TRX as we work to disseminate our understanding of AM technology and continue to share with various regional manufacturing ecosystems,” says Brandon Ribic, technology director, America Makes. 

The two-day agenda will feature presenters from the AM supply chain. Topics will include discussions on material allowables generation, cold spray implementation and installation qualification, AM material and process qualification, digital twin technologies and more.

“This is a prime opportunity for technical experts to take a deep dive into the innovative work in process at the Institute while allowing those in attendance the chance to talk and network with project principals and top researchers,” notes Ribic.

With more than $109 million in total annual research expenditures, UTEP is an R1 research university, a designation given to the top 5% of colleges and universities nationally.

“As the first America Makes satellite center, our relationship with the Institute has been critical to our continued success in AM. We are excited to welcome the team, its membership, and constituents to El Paso to share important advancements in AM,” says Ryan Wicker, executive director, W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation at UTEP. “UTEP’s Keck Center is home to a significant national asset in AM and events such as TRX are vital to highlighting this asset as we leverage it to build and grow our local economy.” 

The deadline for registration is February 27. Onsite registration is not accepted.

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

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