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3D scanning and benchtop CNC production/prototyping seminar by Qubic



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A seminar for jewellers who want to learn more about CADCAM technology is being held by Qubic on Thursday 22nd February, 6.30 - 8pm.

Seminars on 3D scanning and benchtop production / prototyping with CNC mills will be held in Melbourne on the 22nd and 23rd of February, and in Sydney on the 28th of February.
 
Attendees can have their face scanned and the file provided to them as an STL format file.

Sydney venue: Roland DG

Melbourne venue: Roland DG

Dates: Thursday 22nd February 3.30pm-5.30pm and Friday 23rd February 9.30am-11.30am

Each seminar will include 3D scanning and benchtop manufacturing technology overview.

Case studies: To see how leading companies are doing things smarter and faster.

Live session using Roland DG and Konica Minolta 3D laser scanners and Roland DG mills. 

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