RAPID Conference & Exposition Adds Presentations and Space

Validating the rising interest in additive manufacturing and 3D printing, the 2014 RAPID Conference & Exposition will have the largest exhibit floor in its 24-year history, and will offer a record number of presentations. The industry’s longest-standing event has added four additional topic areas to the previous nine; 20 new presentations for a total of 95 and new, hands-on demos and activities. Registration for the conference or just the exhibition floor is now open.

“There has been a huge boom in interest in 3D printing over the course of the last year, especially from a consumer and new business perspective,” said Maria Conrado, event manager at SME, the producers of the event. “At RAPID 2014, we’re going to connect industry experts and early adopters with new, fresh-thinking partners to impact and grow the future of our industry.”

A significant focus at this year’s conference is on the innovation and growth of additive manufacturing as it pertains to the medical and dental industries. The medical and dental speaking track will focus on the growth in use and scope throughout both industries, such as prototyping, bio-modeling/anatomical modeling and direct production of implantable metal implants or scaffolds for tissue engineering.

“3D printing plays a critical role in the medical industry: it is used for surgical planning and is now being used to manufacture medical devices including 3D-printed airway splints that have been implanted to save infants’ lives,” said Dr. Glenn E. Green, associate professor of pediatric otolaryngology at the University of Michigan. “At RAPID 2014, we’re going to further explorer current 3D-printed tools and future possibilities that will allow us to better all of our lives.”

Over the course of two and a half days, 13 topic areas will be available to conference attendees, including the following new sessions:

  • Economic and Business Considerations – Engage in strategies for evaluating what is right for your application.
  • Automated Post Finishing of Parts – Learn how automated post finishing of additive manufacturing parts will lower costs and allow users to further explore into mainstream manufacturing production numbers and applications.
  • Product Design and Machine Design Considerations Using Additive Manufacturing – Hear from the designers that are incorporating new design techniques that are blowing away old “subtraction” thinking.
  • Materials for Additive Manufacturing Applications – Examine case studies and research and development activities that continue to advance the applications of additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

These new sessions join standard RAPID sessions such as 3D Scanning/Imaging, Additive Manufacturing R&D, Applications for Transportation, Casting, Direct Write Printed Materials and Electronics, Equipping the Additive Manufacturing Workforce, Final Part Production and Innovative Applications.

Additionally, the RAPID show floor is designed to optimize interactions among attendees and exhibitors, and this year it will be offering new demos and activities.

The RAPID 2014 Conference & Exposition is co-located with THE BIG M and the International Manufacturing Research Conference.

For more information and to secure your spot, visit sme.org/rapid. Follow RAPID on Twitter @RAPID_Event, like on Facebook, and follow on Google+.

About RAPID

For nearly 25 years, RAPID Conference & Exposition, produced by SME, has defined the crucial role of additive manufacturing and empowered the establishment of an industry that continues to conceive, test, improve and manufacture new products at a faster, more cost-efficient pace. As the leader and authority figure in additive manufacturing, RAPID attracts buyers, sellers and end-users of design, prototyping, tooling and direct digital technologies to a world-class event for discovery, innovation and networking. For more information, please visit sme.org/rapid.

About SME

SME connects all those who are passionate about making things that improve our world. As a nonprofit organization, SME has served practitioners, companies, educators, government and communities across the manufacturing spectrum for more than 80 years. Through its strategic areas of events, media, membership, training and development, and the SME Education Foundation, SME is uniquely dedicated to advancing manufacturing by addressing both knowledge and skill needs for industry. At SME, we are making the future. Together.