Xometry is Coming to IMTS 2022: Mark Your Calendars!
Are you coming to IMTS 2022? If you are, make sure to connect with Xometry at the conference; grab a drink at our sponsored happy hour, attend an insightful talk, and let us know how we can help you build your next big idea.
Are you coming to IMTS 2022? If you are, make sure to connect with Xometry at the conference; grab a drink at our sponsored happy hour, attend an insightful talk, and let us know how we can help you build your next big idea.
Xometry will kick off the proceedings on Monday, September 12, by giving attendees the chance to meet Will Bales, captain of the BattleBots team Hypershock, a fan favorite that's sponsored by Xometry. Those who visit our booth #433012 on Level 3 of the West Building will also enter into a raffle where the winners will receive a free Hypershock hexbug. And, as the day begins to wrap up, stop by the M lounge; We will be sponsoring a happy hour with cocktails, mocktails, and more!
Later, on Wednesday, September 14, Greg Paulsen, Xometry's Directory of Application Engineering, will lead a session titled "A New Era in Manufacturing: Digital Marketplaces." Attendees will learn how additive manufacturing is shaping tomorrow's economy and uncover insights to help market services, manage cash flow and gain access to raw materials needed to produce their products. Greg will also be speaking at the Autodesk Booth at 3 PM, September 14, demonstrating how the Xometry Add-in for Fusion 360 can help engineers and designers simplify their product development processes.
And, if you're in procurement, pop by the Smarter Sourcing Symposium on Friday, September 16. Thomasnet's Cathy Ma, Vice President of Platform Engagement and Growth, will be speaking with The Onshoring Project on the future of domestic sourcing.
It's going to be an exciting conference. Don't forget to mark your calendars! We look forward to seeing you then.
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