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IDTechEx is pleased to announce its inaugural event 3D Printing LIVE which is taking place in Santa Clara CA on November 20-21 2013 www.idtechex.com/3DPrinting. This event is co-located with Printed Electronics USA www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com the world's largest event on "the new electronics" whether they are organic or inorganic, printed or not.

IDTechEx Announces New 3D Printing LIVE Event

Santa Clara, CA | Posted on August 6th, 2013

This event introduces the 3D Printing community to the Printed Electronics world in a conference with a truly international flavour. Approximately 1800 delegates from across the globe will mingle on the show floor with in excess of 150 exhibitors, gaining access to potential clients and collaborations outside of the "usual suspects" already actively working in each of these rapidly converging areas.

Technology developers will be able to reach new audiences, including some of the largest companies from around the world, and end-users will have a platform to discuss their requirements both current and looking ahead to the future.
Issues of materials, properties and needs will be discussed in a forum attended by many of the most experienced and major material development organisations, many of whom have already demonstrated a significant interest in 3D printing.

Delegates will be able to gain an overview of both the push-and-pull aspects of the markets for these technologies, and presentations from some of the most advanced academic groups working in this field will yield an understanding of the novel techniques and applications that are in the pipeline.

In-depth analysis and forecasts for 3D printing markets will also be presented clearly illustrating the trends and opportunities existing within this exciting and fast paced field.

IDTechEx invites you to come and explore the synergies at an event that will attract new audiences and ideas for 3D printing and offer a fresh take on the possibilities for growth and cooperation.

The tenth annual Printed Electronics USA conference and tradeshow, held in Santa Clara, CA on November 20-21, matches end users with technology providers. It is the largest event in the world on the topic, with more than 1,800 attendees expected. Attendees see real products, experience hands-on manufacturing experience with experts and learn market needs from users themselves. To learn more about exhibiting or attending see www.PrintedElectronicsUSA.com

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About IDTechEx
IDTechEx guides your strategic business decisions through its Research and Events services, helping you profit from emerging technologies. IDTechEx Events provide an analytical, commercial outlook, taking into account market requirements, competitive technologies and development roadmaps. Attendees are presented with the full, diverse range of technologies - pushing knowledge depth in key fundamentals and expanding it in new related technologies; but the main thrust is always on end user needs and commercialization strategies. For more information see www.IDTechEx.com.

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