**CANCELED Exploring 3D Printing Applications for Foundries – Webinar

**CANCELED Exploring 3D Printing Applications for Foundries – Webinar

Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/07/2024
10:00 am - 11:00 am


 

**Due to unforeseen circumstances, the AdvancedTek webinar “Exploring 3D Printing Applications for Foundries” scheduled for tomorrow, March 7th, has been cancelled.

We thank you for your interest and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We do hope to reschedule in the coming weeks, so please keep an eye on your inbox for a future invite!

 

The AFS Twin Cities Chapter, in partnership with AdvancedTek, presents a free webinar focusing on Exploring 3D Printing Applications for Foundries on Thursday, March 7th from 10-11am CDT.

About the Webinar:

In the ever-evolving landscape of manufacturing, foundries are embracing cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency, precision, and flexibility in their operations. One such revolutionary technology is 3D printing, which is transforming the traditional foundry industry by offering a variety of applications.

Attend the webinar to explore the future of foundry operations through the use of additive manufacturing. We’re delighted to have Jeff Vorhies from Seneca Foundry in Webster City, Iowa, and Scott Nordlund from Stratasys joining us to share their insights on the topic.

About the Speakers:

Jeff Vorhies is an experienced sales engineer at Seneca Foundry, Inc. and has been with the company for the past seven years. With an extensive background spanning three decades, he possesses a wealth of expertise in green sand foundry operations, specializing in both gray and ductile iron. Jeff is an active member of the American Foundry Society Hawkeye Chapter, showcasing his commitment to the industry and continuous professional development.

 

Scott Nordlund, Regional Materials Leader for Stratasys, has supported many challenging new applications in the 3D Printing industry for the past 19 years.  His passion for working with materials started at Purdue University where he received his degree in Chemical Engineering.  Scott went on to further develop his work experience with engineered materials in the automotive and packaging markets.  As a member of the Stratasys Materials Team, Scott participates in many major 3D Printing events to support and develop this very exciting industry.

Register here for the webinar.

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