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How metal 3D printing is changing the way we design and make metal parts

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How metal 3D printing is changing the way we design and make metal parts

3D printers can now produce parts strong enough to withstand the daily rigors of the manufacturing line. By 3D printing tooling and fixtures, you can save time and money when ramping up production.

Join us for this 60-minute live webinar to discover:

  • Why 3D printed parts from Markforged are capable of factory-floor applications
  • Customer tooling examples that enabled them to scale manufacturing faster
  • How you can respond to production line changes faster with 3D printing

When:            Tuesday, 14th August 2018                            2pm - 3pm NZSTPresenter:    Richard Elving - Markforged

What metal 3D printing possibilities are available with the Metal X printer

Register today to reserve your seat and gain exclusive access to the Q&A via live messaging.

Register here For the Webinar 

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