2nd International Conference and Expo on 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing (3DPAM2024)
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After careful consideration, the organizers have decided to postpone the 3DPAM2023 Conference for 2023 to 2024 (3DPAM2024). We are deeply appreciative of the understanding and support of our members and non-members alike for this decision. Postponing the conference to next year gives us the opportunity to plan and prepare more effectively. We are truly grateful for the time and understanding that you have so generously given us. Please take note of the updated dates below.
The 2nd International Conference and Expo on 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing (3DPAM2024), to be held on March 21-23, 2024 in Florence, Italy.
Topics:
- Rapid Prototyping 3D printing
- Novel 3D Printing systems
- Artificial Intelligence and 3D Printing
- G-code in 3D Printing
- 3D Printing Technology & Market
- Materials & Metal of 3D Printing
- Manufacturing Industry 3D Printing with Lasers
- 3D Design, 3D Printing, Engineering and Manufacturing
- Types of 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing
- 3D Image Processing and Visualization
- 3D printing in Biomaterials & Bioprinting
- Benefits of 3D Printing and Technology
- Future of 3D printing in Aerospace Technologies
- 3D printing in Food Science
- Challenges and Fixing Problems in 3D Printing
- Laser Powder Bed Fusion of Metals in 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
- Additive manufacturing for optical/photonic systems
- Forthcoming Technologies and Planning in 3D Printing
- 3D printing in the pharmaceutical technology
- 3D printed Organs & Tissues model
- 3D Printed Tools and Technology Medical Surgery
- Impact & Assessment on Environment using 3D Printing
- 3D Printing Technology in Architecture and Fashion Design Industries
- Applications of 3D Printing in Health Care & Medicine
- Civil Engineering Design and Construction
- Filament Fabrication in Additive Manufacturing
- Robotics in 3D printing
- 2D/3D/4D Printing Engineering Applications
- Quality of 2D/3D/4D Printed Parts
- Review of progress in 2D/3D/4D printing