Officials at Bucks County Community College (BCCC) announced the second annual 3D Printing Expo is set to take place beginning Wednesday.
The event will take place on March 12-13 in BCCC’s Linksz Pavilion on the Newtown Campus, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown. This exciting event will bring together local additive manufacturing (AM) industry experts, manufacturers, and enthusiasts to explore the rapidly advancing field of 3D printing and its applications across various sectors.
The 3D Printing Expo is designed to foster collaboration and awareness of AM technology in the tri-state area (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey), offering a unique platform for industry leaders, local companies, and individuals to share knowledge, showcase innovations, and build connections. The event will feature industry and enthusiast talks, trade show booths highlighting AM hardware, software, and services, and a design showcase where individuals and companies can display their projects.
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“We’re excited to bring together local AM experts and enthusiasts to explore the ways in which this transformative technology is being used in industries across our region,” said Kyle Davidson of South Jersey Additive Manufacturing, an industry veteran helping to organize this year’s event. “The level of AM adoption and innovation within the tri-state area is rapidly advancing, and this event is a great opportunity to grow awareness and foster local partnerships.”
The expo will include two distinct presentation tracks—one for hobbyists and makers, and another for professionals in the additive manufacturing industry. Attendees will have the chance to engage with experts, learn from cutting-edge presentations, and network with local resources to help them along their journey of AM adoption.
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General Admission: $10 per day
Students & Faculty: $5 per day
Children (under 12): Free
The 3D Printing Expo highlights BCCC’s commitment to bridge the gap between academia and industry. By offering a centralized space for individuals and companies to connect, the event provides a unique opportunity to learn about AM technology and explore how it can drive innovation and business growth.
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