Novedge has partnered up with BAIA to organize a very special event in San Francisco. 3D Printing: Revolution in the Making will take place on October 10th at TechShop SF. Tickets are on sale now.
By now we all have heard of 3D printing technology and the Makers movement. But what is myth and what is reality? How is 3D printing already changing the way we create, build, exchange information and discover new things? What is the impact 3D printing is having on manufacturing? And where is this technology heading?
On October 10th, we will hear from Tatjana Dzambazova who works with museums and archaeological sites around the world to help share their discoveries with the help of 3D technology, Saul Griffith, the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant for his technology work, Espen Sivertsen, CEO and Co Founder of Type A Machines, and Mark Hatch, the Co Founder of the Tech Shop, whose book, The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers, will be released this month.
We will also see a 3D printer in action, thanks to the team behind Type A Machines, who is headquartered at the Tech Shop in San Francisco and laser cuts each of its individual printers using only local materials and labor. And there will be a chance to take a tour of the TechShop for the first guests to arrive.
Moderator:
- Cristiano Sacchi, Co Founder and CEO, Novedge
Speakers
- Tatjana Dzambazova, Technology Whisperer and Product Manager at Autodesk
- Mark Hatch, CEO & Co-Founder at TechShop
- Saul Griffith, Australian Inventor
- Espen Sivertsen, CEO & Co-Founder of Type A Machines
Program:
October 10th, 2013: Doors open at 5:30 pm
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm: Mix and Mingle, Meet the team of Type A Machine, TechShop tours available on a first come, first served basis.
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Presentation: RIP, MOD, FAB: RE-IMAGINING DESIGN & MANUFACTURING - Tatjana Dzambazova will provide an insider's peek into the emerging trends and convergences that will forever change the way things will be designed and manufactured in the future.
7:30 - 8:30 pm: Panel Discussion and Q&A
8:30 pm - 9 pm: Mix and Mingle
Novedge has partnered up with BAIA to organize a very special event in San Francisco. 3D Printing: Revolution in the Making will take place on October 10th at TechShop SF. Tickets are on sale now.
By now we all have heard of 3D printing technology and the Makers movement. But what is myth and what is reality? How is 3D printing already changing the way we create, build, exchange information and discover new things? What is the impact 3D printing is having on manufacturing? And where is this technology heading?
On October 10th, we will hear from Tatjana Dzambazova who works with museums and archaeological sites around the world to help share their discoveries with the help of 3D technology, Saul Griffith, the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant for his technology work, Espen Sivertsen, CEO and Co Founder of Type A Machines, and Mark Hatch, the Co Founder of the Tech Shop, whose book, The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers, will be released this month.
We will also see a 3D printer in action, thanks to the team behind Type A Machines, who is headquartered at the Tech Shop in San Francisco and laser cuts each of its individual printers using only local materials and labor. And there will be a chance to take a tour of the TechShop for the first guests to arrive.
Moderator:
- Cristiano Sacchi, Co Founder and CEO, Novedge
Speakers
- Tatjana Dzambazova, Technology Whisperer and Product Manager at Autodesk
- Mark Hatch, CEO & Co-Founder at TechShop
- Saul Griffith, Australian Inventor
- Espen Sivertsen, CEO & Co-Founder of Type A Machines
Program:
October 10th, 2013: Doors open at 5:30 pm
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm: Mix and Mingle, Meet the team of Type A Machine, TechShop tours available on a first come, first served basis.
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Presentation: RIP, MOD, FAB: RE-IMAGINING DESIGN & MANUFACTURING - Tatjana Dzambazova will provide an insider's peek into the emerging trends and convergences that will forever change the way things will be designed and manufactured in the future.
7:30 - 8:30 pm: Panel Discussion and Q&A
8:30 pm - 9 pm: Mix and Mingle
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