CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. 14, 2017 -- On January 22 and 23, 2018 in Washington DC, SmarTech and 3DPrint.com will be holding a conference on “The Future of 3D Printing in Medicine and Dentistry” More details about this “Business & Investment Summit” can be found at https://additivemanufacturingstrategies.com.
| What | The Future of 3D Printing in Medicine and Dentistry: A Business & Investment Summit |
| When | January 22 – January 23 |
| Where | The Army and Navy Club 901 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 |
| Registration | https://additivemanufacturingstrategies.com/register/?options=registration Save 25%, register by November 15 |
| For more details | (917) 403-6300 [email protected] |
- This is the first business-oriented conference focused on additive manufacturing in the medical and dental sectors. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear senior executives from 3D Systems, Carbon, EOS, GE Additive, HP, Materialise, Oxford Performance Materials, Stratasys, along with innovative start-ups discuss how they plan to capture revenues from this multi-billion dollar opportunity. In addition, there will be presentations from leading practitioners on where they are seeing the advantages for additive manufacturing emerge in hospitals, labs and doctor’s offices.
- SmarTech's analysts will also be at the Summit; giving our view of where medical/dental 3DP is headed commercially as well as sharing our latest medical and dental 3DP forecasts. SmarTech is the leading industry analyst firm specializing the additive manufacturing space and has published numerous market studies on medical and dental 3DP as well as carrying out demanding consulting work in these areas. At the Summit, our analysts will provide a realistic view of what 3D-printing applications will become a standard fabrication process and which will stay in the medical and dental labs for years to come. Our analysts will also provide insight into the value chains that will emerge in this area.
- Summit Attendees will also gain insight into where the investment money will be coming from for “additive medicine and dentistry,” and what kind of financial deals will be struck in this area in the coming years. It will also provide clarity on how intellectual property and regulatory factors will impact investment considerations in this area
“The Future of 3D Printing in Medicine and Dentistry: A Business & Investment Summit” is designed to guide managers, entrepreneurs and investors to the most profitable opportunities in 3D-printed prosthetics, implants, medical models and personal medicine, as well as bioprinting and 3D-printed dental devices – sectors that will generate more than $5 billion in revenues by 2021, according to SmarTech’s latest analysis.
In addition to being source of information on the latest developments in medical and dental 3D printing, this must-attend conference will provide the kind of environment where alliances will be formed and deals will be done between important players in the 3DP space. It is intended for marketing, business development and product management as well as investors and healthcare professionals of all kinds.
For further details:
(917) 403-6300
[email protected]


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