PHILADELPHIA, May 03, 2018 -- Carpenter Technology Corporation (NYSE:CRS) today announced its participation in the Credit Suisse Additive Manufacturing Symposium: Life in 3D: Demystifying Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace, in New York, NY on Thursday, May 10, 2018.
During the event, Will Herbert, Ph.D., Director of Corporate Development, Additive Manufacturing will present the critical role of materials innovation in additive manufacturing performance and discuss Carpenter’s end-to-end integrated additive manufacturing solution.
Credit Suisse Additive Manufacturing Symposium
Date: Thursday, May 10, 2018
Speaker: Will Herbert, Ph.D., Director of Corporate Development, Additive Manufacturing
About Carpenter Technology
Carpenter Technology Corporation is a leading producer and distributor of premium specialty alloys, including titanium alloys, nickel and cobalt based superalloys, stainless steels, alloy steels and tool steels. Carpenter’s high-performance materials and advanced process solutions are an integral part of critical applications used within the aerospace, transportation, medical and energy markets, among other markets. Building on its history of innovation, Carpenter’s powder technology capabilities support a range of next-generation products and manufacturing techniques, including additive manufacturing and 3D Printing. Information about Carpenter can be found at www.cartech.com.
Media Inquiries:
William J. Rudolph, Jr.
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Investor Inquiries:
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