Three-dimensional printing technology has made tremendous progress in recent years, enabling quick prototyping of ion mobility and mass spectrometry components, exploring "unorthodox electrode geometries", but also printing custom labware and teaching aids, such as molecular structures and models of mass analyzers.
Goal of Special Exhibit. To allow members of the ASMS community to showcase and share their designs, we will organize a Special Exhibit of 3D printed designs at the 71st ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, June 4 - 8 2023 in Houston, TX.
Submission Requirements
- Upload file STL or VRML (25mb max file size, please). Finished printing size to be 1-foot cube maximum.
- Brief information on the intended application or utility
- Description of material, color, method of printing, finishing and assembly
- Indicate whether you are able to bring a finished print for the exhibit. If selected and you are unable to bring a finished print with you, we have a plan to be able to print for you.
Selection for Special Exhibit. Designs will be selected based on relevance and usefulness to the ASMS community and originality, striving for a diversity of designs, applications and materials.
How-to Submit & Deadline
Complete the ONLINE SUBMISSION FORM by March 31, 2023 deadline.