Seco Tools Virtually Brings the Aerospace Industry Together
The Aerospace Inspiration through Innovation 2021 virtual event will enable attendees to see the results of innovative partnerships and discuss how collaboration can help them drive their business forward.
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Seco Tools devised the Aerospace Inspiration through Innovation (ITI) 2021 events to demonstrate the value of collaboration in aerospace manufacturing. Aerospace ITI will be hosted in six global regions, with the North American virtual event taking place on December 1, 2021 beginning at 12 p.m. EST/9 a.m. PT.
The Aerospace ITI 2021 events draw on the global network of Seco Tools specialists. According to the company, attendees will see the results of innovative partnerships and be able to discuss how collaboration can drive their business forward.
Presented together with technical partners, the events will focus on the complex issues and trends facing the aerospace industry, showcasing collaborative solutions with real-life demonstrations of machined components that address current challenges. Seco Tools says that aerospace manufacturers are consistently looking for new, lightweight materials to optimize their processes. The increased focus on environmental issues is pushing the industry toward more efficient designs, while 3D printed parts require new workflows and processes.
Andreas Fritz, vice president of marketing and sales at Seco Tools, “We host Inspiration through Innovation events to celebrate and showcase the progress that is made for our customers when we collaborate.”
Registration for the event is now open at the Aero ITI website.
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