The place to learn more: the Additive Manufacturing Users Group conference

Want to learn more about additive manufacturing; how to use it, how to design for it, what materials you can work with, as well as the latest additive machines and systems? Then register for the Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) 2017 Education & Training Conference, which will be held in Chicago, Illinois, at the historic Hilton Chicago, from March 19 – 23, 2017.

This is one of the best conferences to meet with experienced engineers, designers, supervisors, plant managers and educators from around the world to share expertise, best practices, challenges, and application developments in additive manufacturing.

The AMUG Conference offers technical sessions and hands-on workshops designed to help users get more from, and do more with, their systems. Through its Technical Competition and Awards Banquet, excellence in applying additive manufacturing and contributions to the industry will be recognized. The five-day event also includes the two-night AMUGexpo networking receptions and catered meals.

First-time attendees convene at the 2016 AMUG Conference to kick start networking.
First-time attendees convene at the 2016 AMUG Conference to kick start networking.

Steve Deak, AMUG president, said, “The AMUG Conference attracts a broad cross-section of expertise from across the additive manufacturing space. The result is an unmatched energy between members at the conference and unprecedented sharing of ideas that challenge the additive manufacturing industry to improve.” He continued, “I particularly enjoy the dialog between long-time members and the fresh ideas of our new members, which move the technologies forward.”

The conference agenda is expected to contain more than 200 presentations and hands-on workshops. One highlight will be the third annual Innovators Showcase. The showcase is an on-stage interview, which has the feel of a fireside chat, where attendees get to know an innovator in the industry and discover insights from that individual’s experiences. For 2017, the special guest will be Carl Deckard, inventor of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and co-founder of DTM Corporation, which was acquired by 3D Systems Corp.

Hands-on workshop where participants use 3D-printed sand molds to cast metal parts.
A hands-on workshop where participants use 3D-printed sand molds to cast metal parts.

Deak noted, “Our agenda will keep attendees busy, but we will provide ample time for networking. Year after year, we hear that the networking component of the AMUG Conference is what makes our event unique. And that leads many attendees to comment that it is the best conference that they have ever attended.”

The advanced, all-inclusive conference registration fee is $795.00. For details and a link to registration, visit www.am-ug.com. Companies interested in participating as exhibitors or sponsors may also use the online registration process. Representatives of the financial market and media should contact AMUG directly for more information.