Join AATCC CA for a look at what's new in E-Textiles.
Hosted by: Trish Hayes-Danitz, smart textile development engineer, Proteus Digital Health, Inc.
We'll hear from the following panelists, followed by Q&A.
Meg Grant, principal soft circuit technologist, BeBop Sensors
Trained in Fashion Design and working as a Creative Technologist, Meg specializes in the integration of electronics and textiles. She taught Smart Textiles and Fashion Technology at Willem de Kooning Academy in the Netherlands and is part of the e-textiles open source community. Since moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2013 she has worked with engineers at TE Connectivity on Google's Project Jacquard and with Seismic, a spin-out of SRI International's robotics program developing powered clothing. She is currently Principal Soft Circuit Technologist at BeBop Sensors, a Berkeley start-up specializing in textile-based pressure sensing technology.
Gus Jones, technical service consultant, Dupont
Augustus “Gus” Jones is Technical Service Consultant, with DuPont Advanced Materials. Gus is based out of DuPont’s Corporate Headquarters in Wilmington Delaware. He has a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Chemistry from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, in Socorro New Mexico. Gus has more than 12 years of experience across the printed electronics value chain, and has led on a variety of cutting edge projects such as Nano silver inks for inkjet printers and Nano silicon inks for photovoltaics. Most recently, Gus leads application engineering for DuPont IntexarTM for fitness, heating and healthcare applications.
Further speakers may be announced.
Light refreshments will be served.
Pricing will be AATCC Members $15; Nonmembers $20; Students $5; Remote Access $5. Extra service fee will be added at checkout.
Join AATCC CA for a look at what's new in E-Textiles.
Hosted by: Trish Hayes-Danitz, smart textile development engineer, Proteus Digital Health, Inc.
We'll hear from the following panelists, followed by Q&A.
Meg Grant, principal soft circuit technologist, BeBop Sensors
Trained in Fashion Design and working as a Creative Technologist, Meg specializes in the integration of electronics and textiles. She taught Smart Textiles and Fashion Technology at Willem de Kooning Academy in the Netherlands and is part of the e-textiles open source community. Since moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2013 she has worked with engineers at TE Connectivity on Google's Project Jacquard and with Seismic, a spin-out of SRI International's robotics program developing powered clothing. She is currently Principal Soft Circuit Technologist at BeBop Sensors, a Berkeley start-up specializing in textile-based pressure sensing technology.
Gus Jones, technical service consultant, Dupont
Augustus “Gus” Jones is Technical Service Consultant, with DuPont Advanced Materials. Gus is based out of DuPont’s Corporate Headquarters in Wilmington Delaware. He has a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Chemistry from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, in Socorro New Mexico. Gus has more than 12 years of experience across the printed electronics value chain, and has led on a variety of cutting edge projects such as Nano silver inks for inkjet printers and Nano silicon inks for photovoltaics. Most recently, Gus leads application engineering for DuPont IntexarTM for fitness, heating and healthcare applications.
Further speakers may be announced.
Light refreshments will be served.
Pricing will be AATCC Members $15; Nonmembers $20; Students $5; Remote Access $5. Extra service fee will be added at checkout.
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