Photos from Jan. 8 Technology Showcase at Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel. Hosted by Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing'
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Participants at the Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing, also referred to as 3-D printing, examined the RepRap, an open-source desktop 3-D printing system constructed by students in Penn State's School of Engineering Design. The two-day event, hosted by Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing, is being held at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel Jan. 8 and 9. Go to www.cimp-3d.org/index.html for more about Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing.
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Jesse Roitenberg, right, education manager for Stratasys Inc., shared a 3-D model airplane with attendees at the Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing on Jan. 8 at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel. To see more photos, click on the image above.
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Jesse Roitenberg, education manager for Stratasys Inc., shared a 3-D model airplane with attendees at the Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing on Jan. 8 at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel. Roitenberg offered a variety of 3-D printer thermoplastic products for participants to examine and discuss. Go to www.cimp-3d.org/index.html for more about Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing.
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Leaders in the field of additive manufacturing, sometimes referred to as 3-D printing, observed a Laser Engineering Net Sharping (LENS) printer in action during the two-day Technology Showcase hosted by Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute Jan. 8 and 9 at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel.
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A 3-D Metal Printer was on display at the 'Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing' conference held Jan. 8 at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel on the University Park campus. Leaders from around the nation in the field of additive manufacturing, sometimes known as 3-D printing, have gathered at Penn State for the two-day summit. Go to www.cimp-3d.org/index.html for more information about Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing.
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A 3-D model of a shell was one of many examples of additive manufacturing, also known as 3-D printing, on display on Jan. 8 at the Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing, a two-day conference hosted by Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing and the National Additive Manufacturing Institute. The conference continues through Jan. 9 at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel. Go to www.cimp-3d.org/index.html for more about Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing.
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Robert Salo, left, sales mananer for Sciaky Inc., displayed a variety of machined parts created with the Sciaky 3-D CAD model processing system on Jan. 8 at the Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing held at the Penn Stater Conference Center and Hotel. The two-day event is hosted by Penn State's Center for Innovative Materials Processing and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute.
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Attendees at the two-day Technology Showcase on Additive Manufacturing discussed a display of 3-D metal laser printed materials on Jan. 8 at the Penn State Conference Center and Hotel on the University Park campus. The event welcomed experts in the field of additive manufacturing, also known as 3-D printing, from around the nation to Penn State.
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