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Save the date! Powder Characterisation Seminar - 18 October 2017

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The free one day seminar will provide delegates with an introduction to powder rheology.

Hosted at Deakin University, leaders in the field will provide an overview of powder behaviour and how this knowledge can be applied to industry, with a particular focus on its role in additive manufacturing.

Speakers from:

  • Deakin University
  • Freeman Technology
  • Monash University

Please click here to register (full programme details to follow).

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