Qualifying family offices and private investors will hear exclusive proposals from the presenters of a 3D printing technology fund, an aerial mobility fund, a luxury eco-resort and an indoor vertical farm enterprise at the 11th virtual Campden Wealth Funds and Direct Investments Event on 8 July. Each of the four investment opportunities will be introduced in 15-minute slots to all family offices and investors who will be able to ask questions and discuss the potential returns.
AM Ventures, the leading venture capital firm in industrial 3D printing, has set up and manages a joint venture capital fund with the Langer Group, which consists of the industrial additive manufacturing market leaders EOS and ScanLAB groups, plus KGAL Group.
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Three people were injured in a three vehicle collision at 4 p.m. Wednesday on Pembroke Road, leading one driver to be flown to a Nashville hospital for serious injuries, according to a Hopkinsville Police Department report.
The report states Daja Myers, 18, Hopkinsville, was driving south on Pembroke Road while Robert Bronaugh, 70, Hopkinsville, was driving north on the same road as Kevin Grant, 53, Hopkinsville, was driving behind Bronaugh in a semi-truck.
According to the report, Myers crossed over the median and made contact with the front driver side of Bronaughâs vehicle causing him to lose control of his vehicle and crashed in a ditch on the right shoulder of the road.