TCT 3Sixty

Contact Details

Location:

National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham

Dates:

5 June, Wednesday 9:00am, 2024 -
6 June, Thursday 5:00pm, 2024

Posted in:

Business

Description:

TCT 3Sixty is firmly established as the UK's definitive and most influential 3D printing and additive manufacturing event.

The event goes beyond simply raising awareness and adoption of these exciting technologies and is focused on developing a deep 360-degree understanding of the real potential of additive and 3D printing technology for engineers at all stages of design and manufacturing.

An early pioneer in the use of the technologies, the UK is now a powerhouse in 3D printing and additive manufacturing with one of the largest installed bases of machines across the globe, a world-class research capability and a market projected to be worth 1 billion GBP by 2030.

TCT 3Sixty, the home of 3D printing and additive manufacturing in the UK, is at the heart of this growing sector showcasing the entire ecosystem of market leading technology suppliers, machines, materials, software and service providers.

Alongside the show floor is a world-class multi-stage conference programme, innovative research showcase and an expert user group that ensures all levels of knowledge are catered for.

A focus on real-world applications and targeted intelligence and information aligned with the complete range of technology on the show floor creates an innovative event experience with networking opportunities, practical takeaways and highly focused content that makes TCT 3Sixty a must-attend event for designers, engineers and buyers looking to evaluate, adopt or optimise 3D printing and additive manufacturing within their business.

TCT 3Sixty will take place in Hall 1 of the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham, UK, from 5-6 June 2024.

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