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Velo3D CEO Benny Buller to Present at the Credit Suisse 25th Annual Technology Conference
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Velo3D, Inc. (NYSE: VLD), a leader in additive manufacturing technology, will have its CEO, Benny Buller, present at the Credit Suisse 25th Annual Technology Conference on December 1, 2021, at 9:55 a.m. PT. The presentation will be available via live webcast on Velo3D's investor relations site.
Velo3D specializes in 3D printing of metal parts, overcoming legacy AM limitations. Its technology enables innovative manufacturing for sectors like aerospace and energy, allowing for the production of mission-critical components previously deemed impossible.
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CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Velo3D, Inc. (NYSE: VLD), a leading additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical metal parts, announced today that Benny Buller, CEO, will speak at the Credit Suisse 25th Annual Technology Conference on December 1, 2021 at 9:55 a.m. Pacific Time.
The live webcast and replay of the presentation can be accessed from the Events page of the Investor Relations section of Velo3D’s website at ir.velo3d.com.
About Velo3D:
Velo3D is a metal 3D printing technology company. 3D printing—also known as additive manufacturing (AM)—has a unique ability to improve the way high-value metal parts are built. However, legacy metal AM has been greatly limited in its capabilities since its invention almost 30 years ago. This has prevented the technology from being used to create the most valuable and impactful parts, restricting its use to specific niches where the limitations were acceptable.
Velo3D has overcome these limitations so engineers can design and print the parts they want. The company’s solution unlocks a wide breadth of design freedom and enables customers in space exploration, aviation, power generation, energy and semiconductor to innovate the future in their respective industries. Using Velo3D, these customers can now build mission-critical metal parts that were previously impossible to manufacture. The end-to-end solution includes the Flow™ print preparation software, the Sapphire® family of printers, and the Assure™ quality control system—all of which are powered by Velo3D’s Intelligent Fusion® manufacturing process. The company delivered its first Sapphire® system in 2018 and has been a strategic partner to innovators such as SpaceX, Honeywell, Honda, Chromalloy, and Lam Research. Velo3D has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2021. For more information, please visit velo3d.com, or follow the company on LinkedIn or Twitter.
Media Contact:
Velo3D Dan Sorensen, Senior Director of PR
press@velo3d.com
Source: Velo3D, Inc.
FAQ
When will Velo3D's CEO speak at the Credit Suisse Conference?
Benny Buller, CEO of Velo3D, will speak at the Credit Suisse 25th Annual Technology Conference on December 1, 2021, at 9:55 a.m. Pacific Time.
How can I access Velo3D's presentation at the conference?
You can access the live webcast and replay of Velo3D's presentation on the Events page of their Investor Relations website.
What does Velo3D specialize in?
Velo3D specializes in additive manufacturing technology for mission-critical metal parts, enabling advanced 3D printing capabilities.
What are the applications of Velo3D's technology?
Velo3D's technology is used in space exploration, aviation, power generation, energy, and semiconductor industries to create innovative and previously impossible metal parts.