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Velo3D Launches the 2022 ​​Seeing is Believing AM Tour in 15 U.S. Cities

The event series focuses on educating engineers, technology influencers and key decision makers about additive manufacturing.

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By DE Editors  

February 23, 2022

Velo3D, Inc. announced its 2022 roadshow, the Seeing is Believing Additive Manufacturing Tour, which will visit 15 U.S. cities throughout 2022. The event series focuses on educating engineers, technology influencers and key decision makers about the benefits and capabilities of additive manufacturing technology and how Velo3D’s solution can transform their businesses.

 

“When we talk to engineers who are interested in 3D printing technology, that interest is often accompanied by a bit of skepticism attributable to the shortcoming of conventional solutions. These events are directly aimed at helping engineers see what’s truly possible with end-to-end additive manufacturing solutions,” says Renette Youssef, Velo3D chief marketing officer. “At the event, we will introduce attendees to customers currently using additive manufacturing to build the parts they want without compromise. Attendees also get to see and handle real, as-printed parts that leverage the highest performance designs.”

The roadshow series was initially piloted in 2021 in five U.S. cities with hundreds of attendees across all the events. The first show in 2022 took place in West Chester, Ohio, on January 20, 2022.

The single-day events feature presentations from Velo3D leadership team members, contract manufacturers and customers. Presenters will discuss the capabilities of additive manufacturing technology; the process including preprint preparation, printing, quality assurance, and postprocessing; material and part qualification; and real-world case studies.

Engineers interested in attending one of the shows on the tour can visit Velo3D.com to request a ticket or email [email protected].

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

 

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