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Hi there, I hope you are getting excited for tomorrow's PRO 3D Printing Lightning Talk and Virtual L

Hi there, I hope you are getting excited for tomorrow's PRO 3D Printing Lightning Talk and Virtual Lab. Be sure to join us and hear from space architect, Sabrina Kerber and space engineer, Luke Colby, about how the aerospace industry is using additive manufacturing. Date: Tomorrow and Wednesday, September 22nd and 23rd Time: Starting at 12PM Eastern both days [REGISTER HERE]( Regards, Shawn MakerBot P.S. On day two of this event, learn how to design for additive manufacturing through a generative design problem created specifically for the aerospace industry in our virtual lab hosted by Jason Lichtman, Sr. Technical Specialist at Fusion 360°. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: MakerBot < [events@makerbot.com](> Date: Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 11:38 AM Subject: [Register] Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace: Ready for Takeoff? To: {EMAIL} [EMAIL-mb-horizontallogo-padding.jpg]( We are pleased to announce the speaker lineup for our [Pro 3D Printing Lightning Talk and Virtual Lab]( spotlighting the use of additive manufacturing in the aerospace industry. Join us in this two part series event where visionaries from around the globe will illustrate the continuous impact that additive manufacturing has and how it is changing and disrupting the industry for good. [Join LIVE on September 22nd and 23rd]( [12PM EDT]( [RESERVE YOUR SEAT]( MEET OUR LIGHTNING TALK SPEAKERS Sabrina Kerber Space Architect and Analog Astronaut, EuroMoonMars Luke S. Colby President and CEO of Triton Space Technologies, LLC Shawn Miely Senior Manager of Segment Marketing, PRO, MakerBot MEET OUR VIRTUAL LAB HOST Jason Lichtman Senior Technical Specialist, Fusion 360 [RESERVE YOUR SEAT]( [logo-fixed-2.png]( [fb]( [in]( [tw]( [PRODUCTS]( | [EDUCATION]( | [PROFESSIONAL]( | [STORE]( | [CONTACT US]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You received this email because you are subscribed to certain MakerBot communications. Manage Your Email [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( From All Communications MakerBot: One MetroTech Center, 21st Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201

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