Connecting with the experts to find solutions for your production needs is exactly what #RAPIDTCT brings! #rapidtct24 #additivemanufacturing #3dprinting #rapidprototyping
RAPID + TCT
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Southfield, Michigan 7,973 followers
North America's largest and most influential additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event.
About us
Known worldwide as North America’s most important and largest additive manufacturing event, RAPID + TCT provides everything you need to know about the latest 3D technologies, all under one roof. It is where you will witness groundbreaking product announcements, experience hundreds of hands-on exhibits, learn real-world additive manufacturing solutions from the industry’s most respected experts and network with thousands of industry peers. At the RAPID + TCT conference, over 150 industry leaders go beyond the hype to bring you real-world solutions to advance your manufacturing processes.
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- Industry
- Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Southfield, Michigan
- Type
- Nonprofit
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1000 Town Center
Suite 1910
Southfield, Michigan 48075, US
Employees at RAPID + TCT
Updates
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We saw some incredible 3D printed medical pieces at #RAPIDTCT24, like this hip replacement joint. #3dprinting #additivemanufacturing #additiveforhealthcare #RAPIDTCT
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🌱 Learn about the future of sustainable #AdditiveManufacturing materials with Leslie Frost from 6K at RAPID + TCT 2024! Discover their UniMelt technology and its impact on #3DPrinting and #Manufacturing. #RAPIDTCT24 #Materials #Sustainability
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Wondering how RAPID + TCT 2024 measured up? Check out our 2024 Event Recap: https://lnkd.in/gJNbDnKy
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A trip to this year’s RAPID + TCT show in Los Angeles turned out to be quite FORE-tuitous for David Bulan, a Special Olympics golfer who won a set of customized 3D-printed clubs from COBRA PUMA GOLF:
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Don't miss your chance to exhibit with us in Detroit! Booth space is selling out quickly—contact us: https://brnw.ch/21wLLeo
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Futuristic advancements in manufacturing have been driven by the synergy between industrial 3D printing and robotics. Discover the historical roots of this powerful partnership and how it has transformed the manufacturing landscape. Read on to unlock the potential of this dynamic duo. https://lnkd.in/gKsKddRw #3Dprinting #robotics #innovation #manufacturing #futureofindustry #additivemanufacturing
The Relationship Between 3D Printing and Robotics
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We were blown away by the incredible talent and innovation showcased at RAPID + TCT 2024. So much so, that we're thrilled to announce some familiar faces will be joining us in Detroit next year. Can't wait to see what they bring to the table once again. GEMCO JEOL USA BigRep - Large-Format 3D Printers
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Another successful RAPID + TCT event has come and gone, with over 400 exhibiting companies showcasing their latest innovations. But did you manage to see everything you should have? Todd Grimm, renowned additive manufacturing expert, has put together a recap of the highlights!
RAPID + TCT 2024: Recap with Todd Grimm
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How 3D Printing is Giving Niblet a New Lease on Life! When a tiny 2.5-pound Chihuahua named Niblet needed special care, the hearts of animal shelter staff and engineering minds alike were captured. This little pup, housed at the Humane Educational Society, faced a life-threatening condition: hydrocephalus, which left a soft spot on his skull, making even minor accidents potentially fatal. Trevor Elliott, a mechanical engineering professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Connor Mackey, a recent graduate with a passion for 3D printing and engineering solutions answered the call for help from HES. Dr. Samantha Blair, HES Director of Veterinary Services, tapped into her contacts at the university, knowing that their technology could offer hope. Professor Elliott didn't hesitate. “As soon as I saw his cute little face, I said, ‘We’ve got to help.’” Elliott roped in Connor Mackey, who led the 2024 UTC Rocket Mocs to a victory in NASA’s Student Launch competition with his 3D printing expertise. Justin Stephens from Volkswagen was also brought on board to scan Niblet’s head, capturing a 3D image crucial for designing the protective gear. Mackey’s design, inspired by a football helmet, quickly became a frontrunner. On July 15, they fitted Niblet with the new headgear, and he took to it immediately. “It’s just kind of crazy what you can do,” Mackey said. “It’s really cool that you can save a dog’s life using this kind of manufacturing process.” Seeing Niblet scurry around with his new helmet was a moment of triumph for everyone involved. “It was pretty cool to see him walking around with it and knowing that it looks like at least one of our solutions is going to help him on his journey,” Elliott added. Sarah Callahan and Caroline Smith from HES were moved by the rapid response and the innovative spirit that came together to give Niblet a fighting chance. “Sometimes in this line of work, you don’t always get happy endings, so it’s so nice to see everyone come together to help out an animal,” Smith remarked. Thanks to the teamwork and ingenuity from the UTC engineering department, little Niblet is now equipped to lead a long and happy life. RAPID + TCT