We have an extremely packed week of webinars and events, both virtual and in-person, to tell you about! From design for additive manufacturing and high-temperature 3D printers to aluminum 3D printing, multimaterial 3D printing, and more, you’ll want to make room on your calendar for some of these this week. “Attend the TriMech and Javelin – A TriMech Company, 2-Day Live Broadcast Event to discover the new enhancements in SOLIDWORKS 2022 and the latest in digital technology for 3D Scanning, Additive Manufacturing, and Cloud-Collaboration.” The first of these is the southwest region’s industry-leading manufacturing trade show, HOUSTEX, held October 5th through the 7th in Houston, Texas, which will focus on advanced materials, CNC machining, precision manufacturing, additive manufacturing, welding, lean manufacturing, and more, through educational sessions, an exhibit floor, and networking sessions. Hosted by the Gas Turbine Segment and International Gas Turbine Institute Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the four-day 2021 Advanced Manufacturing & Repair for Gas Turbines symposium will be held online from Tuesday, October 5th through Friday, October 8th. The unique, interactive event brings together designers, engineers, business leaders, and repair professionals with companies that design, manufacture, own, and repair gas turbines. “You will not want to miss the opportunity to participate in the 2021 AMRGT Symposium – a robust and flexible virtual event, with unopposed sessions, that provides the latest insight on advanced manufacturing and the opportunity to connect with industry experts. The 2020 event attendance growth was 22% reaching over 120 registered gas turbine community members.” GE Additive will teach attendees all about 3D printing aluminum in its October 6th webinar, “What’s Your Additive Manufacturing Strategy? Spotlight on Aluminum 3D Printing,” at 10 am EST. Presenters Martin Pröbstle, Advanced Lead Process Engineer for GE Additive, and Thomas Davis, a Field Applications Engineer currently working with rapid manufacturing company Protolabs, will teach attendees all about the various benefits and challenges of 3D printed aluminum, and touch on the different industries adopting the metal material. 3D printing has been both a manufacturing method and an application for microfluidics.

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