Welcome to another installment of the Future of Hardware Meetup! For this event, we’ll be digging into some of the newest advancements in Additive Manufacturing, and how these changes are beginning to impact the way we design + manufacture products.
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Agenda:
6:00 - Doors Open (Food + Drinks)
6:30 - Kickoff, Taylor Stein -- Autodesk
6:45 - Presenter, Matt Hovanec -- Project Escher
7:05 - Presenter, Nathan Fuller -- FormForge
7:25 - Presenter, TBD
7:45 - Networking + Presenter Open Chat Time
8:30 - Doors Closed
Details:
Traditionally, modeling software has given engineers and designers the power to create anything we can imagine in a digital space, but going from bits-to-atoms isn’t always a guarantee. We find ourselves altering designs, simplifying features, and sacrificing functionality for the sake of “manufacturability”.
That’s why we are very excited to announce a group of speakers that are taking Additive Manufacturing to the next level! Check them out plus read a little about what they’re working on:
Matt Hovanec, Project Escher - Autodesk
Project Escher is a parallel processing system where numerous independent tools work together to fabricate a design. Through software and control strategy, Project Escher enables a new manufacturing architecture.
Nathan Fuller, FormForge
FormForge’s freeform additive technology combines the speed of automotive-scale 3D printing with the power and flexibility of industrial robotic arms, unlocking designs that were previously impossible.
TBD -- Reach out to us? --
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Are you, or someone you know, doing something big in the additive manufacturing space? Shoot us an email and we’ll see if there is a fit for you to jump into the last speaker role!