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Metal 3D Printing Powder Materials Seminar Announced

🇯🇵 GN 3Dプリンティング (JA)3D PrintingMon, 08 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Metal 3D Printing Powder Materials Seminar Announced

CMC Research Inc. will host an online seminar on July 7, 2026, focusing on powder materials and industrial applications in metal 3D printing.

CMC Research Inc. has announced an upcoming online seminar titled "Powder Materials and Industrial Applications of Metal Powders in Metal 3D Printing." The event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

The seminar will be conducted via live streaming and Zoom, allowing for remote participation. It aims to delve into various aspects of powder materials used in metal additive manufacturing, as well as their practical industrial applications.

Further details regarding the specific topics to be covered, speakers, and registration information are expected to be released by CMC Research Inc. in the near future. The event is geared towards professionals and researchers interested in the advancements and practical uses of metal powders in the 3D printing industry.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This seminar addresses a critical area in metal additive manufacturing: powder materials. Understanding powder characteristics and their industrial applications is key to improving part quality, process efficiency, and expanding the use of metal 3D printing across sectors like aerospace and automotive. The focus on practical applications suggests a move towards more widespread adoption and commercialization of metal AM technologies.

Original headline: 【ライブ配信/Zoom】「金属3Dプリンタにおける粉末材料および金属粉末の産業応用」セミナー開催!2026年7月7日(火)主催:(株)シーエムシー・リサーチ - PR TIMES
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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