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AM3D KEYNOTE & PLENARY LECTURES
KEYNOTE & LUNCHEON lives. But where will this technology go next? This talk will describe why
3D printing is disruptive, and look at the evolution of additive manufactur -
Monday, August 3 ing from its past to its future. The technology is advancing from printing
12:30PM – 2:00PM parts in plastic and metal, to bio-printing and food printing, and from 3D
Location: Auditorium, Level 2 printing passive parts to printing active, integrated systems, including
electronics, actuators and sensors. Will we one day be able to print a
THE ENGINEERING BEHIND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING robot that will walk out of the printer, batteries included?
Biography: Hod Lipson is a professor of engineering at Cornell
Bruce Bradshaw University in Ithaca, New York, and a co-author of the award-winning
bestseller “Fabricated: The New World of 3D printing” (translated to
Stratasys 7 languages). His work on self-aware and self-replicating robots, food
printing, and bio-printing has received widespread media coverage
including by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, News-
week, Time, CNN, and the National Public Radio. Lipson has
STRATASYS’ ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS co-authored over 200 technical papers and speaks frequently at
high-profile venues such as TED and the US National Academies.
The featured keynote speakers will discuss the how the expanding Hod directs the Creative Machines Lab, which pioneers new ways to
capabilities of additive manufacturing is transforming the world today and make machines that create, and machines that are creative. For more
will become a disruptive force in established industries in the near future. information visit http://lipson.mae.cornell.edu.
Stratasys manufactures 3D printing equipment and materials that create
physical objects directly from digital data. Its systems range from afford - Jason Lopes
able desktop 3D printers to large, advanced 3D production systems.
Additive manufacturing technologies include FDM and PolyJet. Stratasys Legacy Effects
is the leader in developing versatile tools for innovative applications.
This presentation will deliver an overview of the Additive Manufactur-
ing /3D Printing Market and it’s evolution—exploring the solutions and
benefits realized by using these tools in manufacturing, entertain- 3D PRINTING IN HOLLYWOOD – BRINGING THE IMAGI-
ment, education, dental, automotive, aerospace and more. NATION TO LIFE
Biography: Bruce Bradshaw leads Stratasys’s Marketing efforts in This talk will show how special effects studio Legacy Effects has
North America. His experience in product marketing, product manage - transformed their business model by embracing additive manufacturing
ment, communication and messaging have helped position Stratasys as and created a hybrid way of transforming digital concepts to physical reality
the leading 3D printer solution in the additive manufacturing market. to produce some of entertainments most iconic characters and moments.
Bruce is often an author of articles in leading industry publications such We will explore key moments, our pipeline, and amazing applications.
as Desktop Engineering, Product Development & Design and Design Biography: Jason Lopes is the lead systems engineer with Legacy
World as well as is often a featured speaker at events such as SME, PTC Effects. Based in San Fernando, California, Legacy Effects (formerly
Live, SolidWorks World and more. He brings more than 20 years’ Stan Winston Studio) is a special effects studio that has helped create
experience of knowledge and expertise in technology, marketing and some of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters of all time. Jason’s credits
product positioning for organizations such as Stratasys. include Avatar, Terminator Salvation, 2012, Thor, Iron Man 1,2, & 3,
Cowboys & Aliens, Real Steel, Life of Pi, Captain America 2, Robocop
and Pacific Rim; amongst other successful TV and film productions.
Hod Lipson
Jason is a strong advocate of 3D printing, which has proven to be an
Cornell University invaluable tool in his production workflow, along with 3D scanning,
3D design and 3D modeling. He has been operating numerous 3D
printing technologies for a number of years to assist in the production
of stunning visual effects.
3D PRINTING: THE NEXT 25 YEARS
3D Printers—machines that can automatically fabricate arbitrarily-shaped
objects from almost any material–have evolved over the last three PLENARY & BREAKFAST
decades from limited and expensive prototyping equipment in the hands Tuesday, August 4
of few, to small-scale commodity production tools available to almost
anyone. It’s been broadly recognized that this burgeoning industrial 8:00AM – 9:30AM
revolution will transform almost every industry, and every aspect of our Location: Auditorium, Level 2
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AM3D KEYNOTE & PLENARY LECTURES
KEYNOTE & LUNCHEON lives. But where will this technology go next? This talk will describe why
3D printing is disruptive, and look at the evolution of additive manufactur -
Monday, August 3 ing from its past to its future. The technology is advancing from printing
12:30PM – 2:00PM parts in plastic and metal, to bio-printing and food printing, and from 3D
Location: Auditorium, Level 2 printing passive parts to printing active, integrated systems, including
electronics, actuators and sensors. Will we one day be able to print a
THE ENGINEERING BEHIND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING robot that will walk out of the printer, batteries included?
Biography: Hod Lipson is a professor of engineering at Cornell
Bruce Bradshaw University in Ithaca, New York, and a co-author of the award-winning
bestseller “Fabricated: The New World of 3D printing” (translated to
Stratasys 7 languages). His work on self-aware and self-replicating robots, food
printing, and bio-printing has received widespread media coverage
including by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, News-
week, Time, CNN, and the National Public Radio. Lipson has
STRATASYS’ ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS co-authored over 200 technical papers and speaks frequently at
high-profile venues such as TED and the US National Academies.
The featured keynote speakers will discuss the how the expanding Hod directs the Creative Machines Lab, which pioneers new ways to
capabilities of additive manufacturing is transforming the world today and make machines that create, and machines that are creative. For more
will become a disruptive force in established industries in the near future. information visit http://lipson.mae.cornell.edu.
Stratasys manufactures 3D printing equipment and materials that create
physical objects directly from digital data. Its systems range from afford - Jason Lopes
able desktop 3D printers to large, advanced 3D production systems.
Additive manufacturing technologies include FDM and PolyJet. Stratasys Legacy Effects
is the leader in developing versatile tools for innovative applications.
This presentation will deliver an overview of the Additive Manufactur-
ing /3D Printing Market and it’s evolution—exploring the solutions and
benefits realized by using these tools in manufacturing, entertain- 3D PRINTING IN HOLLYWOOD – BRINGING THE IMAGI-
ment, education, dental, automotive, aerospace and more. NATION TO LIFE
Biography: Bruce Bradshaw leads Stratasys’s Marketing efforts in This talk will show how special effects studio Legacy Effects has
North America. His experience in product marketing, product manage - transformed their business model by embracing additive manufacturing
ment, communication and messaging have helped position Stratasys as and created a hybrid way of transforming digital concepts to physical reality
the leading 3D printer solution in the additive manufacturing market. to produce some of entertainments most iconic characters and moments.
Bruce is often an author of articles in leading industry publications such We will explore key moments, our pipeline, and amazing applications.
as Desktop Engineering, Product Development & Design and Design Biography: Jason Lopes is the lead systems engineer with Legacy
World as well as is often a featured speaker at events such as SME, PTC Effects. Based in San Fernando, California, Legacy Effects (formerly
Live, SolidWorks World and more. He brings more than 20 years’ Stan Winston Studio) is a special effects studio that has helped create
experience of knowledge and expertise in technology, marketing and some of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters of all time. Jason’s credits
product positioning for organizations such as Stratasys. include Avatar, Terminator Salvation, 2012, Thor, Iron Man 1,2, & 3,
Cowboys & Aliens, Real Steel, Life of Pi, Captain America 2, Robocop
and Pacific Rim; amongst other successful TV and film productions.
Hod Lipson
Jason is a strong advocate of 3D printing, which has proven to be an
Cornell University invaluable tool in his production workflow, along with 3D scanning,
3D design and 3D modeling. He has been operating numerous 3D
printing technologies for a number of years to assist in the production
of stunning visual effects.
3D PRINTING: THE NEXT 25 YEARS
3D Printers—machines that can automatically fabricate arbitrarily-shaped
objects from almost any material–have evolved over the last three PLENARY & BREAKFAST
decades from limited and expensive prototyping equipment in the hands Tuesday, August 4
of few, to small-scale commodity production tools available to almost
anyone. It’s been broadly recognized that this burgeoning industrial 8:00AM – 9:30AM
revolution will transform almost every industry, and every aspect of our Location: Auditorium, Level 2
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