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Dyndrite announces 2025 ‘You Control the Laser’ World Tour


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Dyndrite, an additive manufacturing software developer, has announced its 2025 ‘You Control the Laser’ World Tour, which will visit several key cities and countries over the next year – providing materials/process scientists and additive engineers with direct hands-on experience with Dyndrite’s software capabilities. Dyndrite has partnered with a variety of OEMs, materials, and service providers providing Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) products and services to the defense, aerospace, energy, and automotive industries – including Constellium, EDM Network, Elementum3D, EOS, Nikon SLM Solutions, and Metal Powder Works.

The 2025 World Tour cities include: Tokyo, Japan; Tampa, FL; Chicago, IL; Colorado Springs, CO; Long Beach, CA; Pflugerville, TX; Orlando, FL; Pittsburgh, PA; Detroit, MI; Las Vegas, NV; and Frankfurt, Germany.

Dyndrite announces 2025 'You Control the Laser' World Tour - providing direct hands-on experience with Dyndrite's software capabilities.“In-person, hands-on engagements are essential for showcasing the transformative capabilities of Dyndrite’s software tools and their impact on advancing additive manufacturing into a reliable, efficient, and repeatable process,” said Shawn Hopwood, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Developer Relations at Dyndrite. “By working directly with customers in the field, we address real-world challenges through focused, interactive education that highlights our revolutionary approach to AM software. These workshops will educate LPBF professionals on how to unlock groundbreaking part printing capabilities, boost workflow and machine productivity, and achieve repeatable, high-quality 3D metal printing results.”

“With our ‘You Control the Laser’ world tour, we’re bringing Dyndrite’s best-in-class LPBF software to key manufacturing hubs, and educating professionals on its unique materials development and production capabilities,” said Steve Walton, Head of Product at Dyndrite. “At the same time, we’re excited to introduce customers to our expanding team of Dyndrite experts.”

“Over the past year, we’ve worked hand-in-hand with our early adopters to seamlessly integrate Dyndrite into their workflows, significantly enhancing the value of their additive manufacturing operations while driving continuous improvements to our product,” said Harshil Goel, CEO of Dyndrite. “These collaborations have delivered outstanding results, and we’re eager to share our progress with others pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing. I’m a firm believer in a hands-on, customer-focused approach, and I look forward to learning from and collaborating with our new users.”

The hands-on sessions will delve into case studies from material providers, OEMs, end-users, and international standards organizations. Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of common LPBF workflows and, by the end of the workshop, will learn how to create low-angle prints without supports and effectively utilize Dyndrite software to develop their own intellectual property.

This content is particularly valuable for AM professionals in highly regulated industries, including defense, space, aerospace, and energy. LPBF users operating machines from Aconity3D, Additive Industries, EOS, Nikon SLM Solutions, Renishaw, and Xact Metal are also expected to attend.

More information can be found here.

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