Shapeways Launches First Annual Shapeways Manufacturing Week
September 29 2023 - 9:20AM
Shapeways Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SHPW), a recognized leader in
digital manufacturing, today announced their schedule for the
company’s first annual Shapeways Manufacturing Week (SWM Week). Set
for October 2-6, the highly anticipated virtual event follows
notable 26% year-over-year enterprise growth for Shapeways during
the first half of 2023. The event will address core topics around
AI, designing for quality production, and the complementary
intersection of additive and traditional manufacturing.
SWM Week provides the opportunity for Shapeways enterprise
customers, engineers, designers, and manufacturing professionals to
gather from around the globe for a comprehensive exploration into
the future and trends of additive and traditional manufacturing.
SWM Week attendees can register immediately for a variety of
webinars and roundtable discussions with some of the most
influential experts the industry has to offer. Each day new thought
leadership content, promotional offers, and design contests will be
unveiled.
"We designed Shapeways Manufacturing Week as a space to engage
in conversations on the latest manufacturing technologies and
applications, provide training sessions, and offer networking
opportunities,” said Amanda Harrell, GM, eCommerce Manufacturing
Services & VP, Marketing, Shapeways. “We’re excited to feature
a variety of industry leaders who will address thought-provoking
topics like the impact of AI on digital manufacturing, and bringing
product designs to mass production.”
SWM Week offers attendees a unique chance to connect with
industry peers and leaders, from panel discussions with
manufacturing experts, to a Fireside Chat with Shapeways CEO Greg
Kress.
Following is a glimpse of what attendees can expect from SWM
Week events:
- Day 1: Business Evolution Day
(October 2)Independent CNC manufacturer owners Jesse Casto
of Better CNC, and Adam Kjar of Custom Tooling & Fabrication,
cover strategies related to growing online business via website
optimization, using social media, and identifying target
audiences.
- Day 2: Design Day (October
3)Design Day features two engaging webinars. The first
talk presents key insights and tips on mastering design for
additive manufacturing, led by Davis Latham, VP of CADmore. The
second talk features ETHO founder Dave Fustino, sharing best
practices for taking a product from concept to mass
production.
- Day 3: Traditional + Additive
Manufacturing Roundtable (October 4)Industry leaders
Harold Sears, Head of Advanced Manufacturing for IperionX, David
Tucker, Owner of New Wave Mfg, and John Tenbusch, Director of Sales
for Shapeways, share expertise on how traditional and additive
manufacturing methods can work together.
- Day 4: 3DU Day (October
5)3DU Day features two insightful sessions. The first
includes Larry Holmes, Jr., Head of Development and Operations at
the Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute, along with other
experts highlighting the growth of 3D printing in educational
programs. The second session explores the fascinating intersection
of Generative AI and 3D printing, presented by subject matter
experts from Shapeways.
- Day 5: Shapeways Manufacturing
Day (October 6)SWM Week concludes with a Fireside Chat
featuring Shapeways CEO Greg Kress and AMUG and Layered
Manufacturing and Consulting President, Shannon VanDeren. These
industry leaders will discuss current trends in traditional
production and 3D printing, while also exploring the future of AI
in manufacturing.
SWM Week has been thoughtfully organized and designed for
user-friendly navigation, allowing participants to pre-register
now, and efficiently explore topics most relevant to their
professional interests.
"Shapeways Manufacturing Week reflects our commitment to
knowledge sharing and innovation in traditional and additive
manufacturing. As we look back on a strong year, this event serves
as an opportunity for industry professionals to come together and
discuss the latest applications and innovations in manufacturing,”
said Greg Kress, CEO of Shapeways. “We’re excited to offer a
tailored and intimate platform that will allow professionals and
experts to participate up close. I’m also looking forward to
sharing in the opportunities to learn and connect with
everyone.”
For complete event details and to register, visit the Shapeways
Manufacturing Week website.
About Shapeways
Shapeways is a global leader in
digital manufacturing, combining additive and traditional
technologies with proprietary software solutions designed for other
manufacturers and their customers, reducing costs, and improving
supply chains. Partnering with hundreds of companies engaged in
industrial applications like automotive, medical, and
transportation, as well as aerospace and defense, Shapeways helps
them scale their businesses, solve complex problems in product
development, and achieve critical manufacturing milestones.
With access to a dozen additive technologies, six conventional
manufacturing methods, and hundreds of materials and finishes,
Shapeways ensures production of quality parts with the right
technologies, at the right time, and at the right cost.
With ISO 9001-compliant manufacturing facilities in Livonia and
Charlotte, Michigan, and Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Shapeways
operates globally and has delivered more than 24 million parts to
more than 1 million customers in more than 180 countries. For more
information, visit www.shapeways.com.
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