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DATE | 2014-12-12 |
FROM | mrbrklyn@panix.com
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [csconnection@computer.org: Is 3D Printing for You?]
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Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 15:19:44 -0800 From: IEEE Computer Society To: Ruben Safir Subject: Is 3D Printing for You? X-Mailer: LeadFormix (http://www.leadformix.com)
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[IEEE Computer Society]
Is 3D Printing About to Make You Obsolete?
New Date and Venue for Rock Stars of 3D Printing! March 17, 2015 | Fourth Street Summit, San Jose
Here’s Your Chance to Find Out the Pros and Cons, the Possibilities and Downsides, the Nitty-Gritty Realities of 3D Printing – including Watching 3D Printing in Action
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Do you really have to think about 3D printing? True, it may impact some companies, but will it transform yours? Could it save you money? Expand your business?
Decide for yourself at this summit of 3D printing experts who spend one full day focused on you, your questions, your challenges, your possibilities. Rock Stars of 3D Printing is a cost-effective way to evaluate the potential impact of 3D printing on your business – and to enhance your 3D printing strategy. Click HERE to register today.
What does MAPI think of the future of 3D printing? You’ll find out here.
Will 3D printing impact medicine and biomedical research? Ask NIH!
This one day, action-packed event includes breakfast, lunch, and cocktails, so there’s plenty of time for networking and collaboration while you learn from these Rock Stars! Plus, you’ll see a live demonstration of 3D printing to help you analyze its potential effect on your business.
* Can you eliminate the physical constraints of manufacturing in favor of software-defined approaches? Paul Brody, Vice President and Global Industry Leader of Electronics, IBM, will explore the possibilities. * 3D printing will impact research as much as manufacturing according to Terry Yoo, Computer Scientist and Head, 3D Informatics Group, National Institutes of Health. * Reimagine the future you live in with Brian David Johnson, Futurist and Director, Future Casting and Experience Research, Intel. * The real convergence of the digital and physical worlds and the real transformational opportunities and radical challenges this presents is the purview of Prabhjot Singh, Manager, Additive Manufacturing Lab, GE Global Research. * Jesse Harrington Au, Chief Maker Advocate, Autodesk talks to you about the tools now in the hands of young inventors. * Cliff Waldman, Council Director and Senior Economist, Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation, talks about the potential of new regional economies that may impact your business directly. * Does it make sense to worry about intellectual property rights with 3D printing? Brian Gaff, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, LLC discusses. * Joshua Greenbaum, Analyst, Enterprise Applications Consulting, leads a panel discussing the future of 3D printing and focuses the panelists on your questions and concerns.
There’s no better investment you can make in the future of your enterprise than one day at Rock Stars of 3D Printing.
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