Still time to register for hybrid edition of TCT Japan

EventsNews
December 8, 2020

December 8, 2020

Attendees at TCT Japan 2020, which took place on January 29–31, 2020 (Courtesy TCT Japan)

TCT Japan is set to take place as a hybrid event, with the onsite conference and exhibition being held at the Tokyo Big Sight exhibition centre in Tokyo, Japan, on December 9–11, 2020, and the online event running from October 26, 2020–January 15, 2021.

Organised by Rapid News Publications Ltd and JTB Communication Design Inc., the hybrid event features physical and online exhibitions and conferences which aim to bring industry professionals together to address the challenges of Additive Manufacturing, as well as helping to drive greater adoption of AM technologies across industries.

TCT Japan 2020, which took place on January 29–31, 2020 welcomed 47,692 visitors from twenty countries/regions and showcased 123 exhibitors from nine countries.

The organisers have implemented coronavirus (COVID-19) safety measures to minimise the risk of infection for attendees to the physical exhibition and conference. These measures include the wearing of face masks, taking attendees’ temperatures upon entrance, maintaining social distance, sanitising hands before touching products, and keeping a record of all meetings conducted.

Further information and registration details are available via the event website.

www.tctjapan.jp

EventsNews
December 8, 2020

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