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Win Tickets to Rapid 2013!

Win Tickets to RAPID 2013!

By John Newman  

March 18, 2013

Additive manufacturing (AM) is one of the most exciting technologies around. 3D printers are used in almost every major industry, including aerospace, medical and automotive. As AM continues to move into the mainstream, professionals of all stripes are bound to be interested in learning more about what it can offer for their businesses.

RAPID 2013 offers information on the many different ways in which AM is leveraged and still being developed for future innovation. If you are interested in discovering what RAPID 2013 has to offer, Desktop Engineering and Rapid Ready Tech are pleased to announce a contest that will award a pair of free guest passes to 15 lucky winners.

To enter, simply comment on this post, explaining why you want to attend RAPID 2013, and what you hope to learn about 3D printing from the experience. We'll draw  winners by April 8 and announce them here. Winners will be contacted via email for their mailing address.

RAPID 2013 will be held in Pittsburgh, PA, from June 10 through June 13. Travel and accommodations are not included. Each ticket is a $60 value.

Below you’ll find a short video of the Contemporary Art Gallery from RAPID 2012. Don’t miss this chance to see this year’s exhibit!


Source: RAPID

 
 

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