2016-02-16



Dr. John (Jong-uk) Choi

CEO, MarkAny

John Choi earned his Ph.D in information science from University of South Carolina, and has been teaching computers at Sangmyung University since 1991. While he was teaching computers, he established an enterprise, MarkAny, with his students in his lab in 1999. Based on Watermarking and DRM (Digital Right Management) technologies, Dr. Choi has successfully developed and provided solutions: internal security product, forgery prevention system, e-book platform, audio watermark, video watermark and digital fingerprinting. MarkAny’s audio watermarking technology is being employed by global music distributors including Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Bros., etc. for music pre-release. MarkAny has provided document security solutions to more than 450 sites in the world. Because of his career in the development of copyright protection technologies, DRM and Watermarking, he is leading a national R&D project of developing 3D content copyright protection system and technology in which four major Korea research organizations including KAIST, Sangmyung University, MarkAny and Chung-Ang University participate.

BUSINESS TRACK

April 12 | 11:00am – 11:45am

A Copyright Protection Technology for 3D Printing Models

Jonathan Cornelus

Business Development Manager, Quickparts

As the business development manager for Quickparts, the parts on demand division of 3D Systems for industrial applications, Jonathan specializes in developing technical manufacturing strategies for customers in various high tech industries. Jonathan has been an early adopter of 3Dprinting technologies since 2004, aligning his passion for bridging gaps between business and technology. Prior to joining 3D Systems, Jonathan worked for more than 8 years at Materialise, leading additive manufacturing market development efforts in France gravitating around the automotive design & engineering projects as well as industrial applications. As a Belgian and French national, Jonathan holds a Master Degree in chemical engineering from the University of Leuven – Belgium and an MBA degree from ISG business school in Paris – France.

WORKSHOP

April 10 | 2:15pm – 4:15pm

Workshop 6: Direct Metal Printing in Applications

Geoffrey Doyle

President, FIT West Corp.

Geoffrey Doyle is President of FIT West Corp., a fully owned subsidiary of German company FT AG (netfabb 3d printing software company is also a fully owned subsidiary of FIT AG), and is bringing specialist metal additive manufacturing technology to the west coast. Starting his career in the British Army (Royal Engineers), he transitioned into venture capital and worked at Percipient Capital in London for over 10 years investing in UK technology companies. After moving to Silicon Valley he in 2012 he founded Growshapes LLC, the first 3d printing and 3d scanning VAR in Silicon Valley, and also established SVForum’s 3D Printing and Scanning Special Interest Group shortly afterwards, the first monthly meeting forum for 3D printing related technology in Silicon Valley. Geoffrey holds a B.Eng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from University of Manchester (UK), an MBA from Manchester Business School (UK) and graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

KEYNOTE

April 12 | 9:45am – 10:30am

Metal Panel Keynote

Ian Ferguson

Lead Engineer, Formlabs

Ian Ferguson is a lead engineer at Formlabs where he designs high resolution desktop 3D printers for professional engineers, designers, and makers. He has helped the company grow from a fledgling 3D printing startup to a 150 person team. In that time Formlabs has had a three-million dollar Kickstarter campaign, was featured in a Netflix documentary, and learned what it takes to build a precision machine and ship it to customers. Ian is passionate about designing, building, and manufacturing great products. He enjoys talking about a range of issues from industrial and mechanical design to embedded software. Before Formlabs, Ian developed connected toys with Bossa Nova Robotics and worked on a variety of projects including making autonomous cars for the DARPA Urban Challenge. Ian holds a B.S.E in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton and a M.S.E. in Robotics from the University of Pennsylvania.

MANUFACTURING TRACK

April 11 | 11:45am – 12:30pm

Testing the Reliability of the Most Advanced Desktop 3D Printer

Sharon Flank

CEO, InfraTrac

Sharon Flank, CEO of InfraTrac, focuses on anti-counterfeiting solutions for packaging, pharmaceuticals, electronics and 3D printing. An entrepreneur with a background in software, she founded InfraTrac in 2006, expanding on technology developed at the University of Maryland. InfraTrac develops product protection solutions based on spectroscopy.

At eMotion and SRA International, Dr. Flank led technical efforts for successful commercial products, and helped spin out companies to AOL and Kodak. She has authored numerous journal articles, on anti-counterfeiting, medication errors, search engines, and natural language processing. Dr. Flank holds ten patents. She received her A.B. from Cornell and her Ph.D. from Harvard.

MANUFACTURING TRACK

April 11 | 2:15pm – 3:00pm

IP-Protected 3D-Printed Electronics and More

Ric Fulop

Founder & CEO, Desktop Metal

Ric Fulop is the founder and CEO of Desktop Metal, a new company developing a new process for high speed low cost metal 3D printing. Prior to this Ric was a General Partner at North Bridge for five years following a fifteen-year career as an entrepreneur that spanned hands-on experience from seed to IPO. He was the founder of A123Systems, Boston’s largest IPO in the past decade. At his departure the company had a public market capitalization of $1.5 billion, 1,800 employees with production facilities around the world and had shipped over $300 million in state-of-the-art energy storage systems. Ric was a seed and series A investor in Onshape and MarkForged and led the North Bridge software and 3D investing practices. North Bridge was the original Series A investor in several of the companies that have changed the 3D and CAD/CAM landscape including SolidWorks (acq. by Dassault Systemes), ProtoLabs (NASDAQ: PRLB), SpaceClaim (acq. by Ansys) and Revit (acq. by Autodesk).

KEYNOTE

April 12 | 9:45am – 10:30am

Metal Panel Keynote

Christopher F. Gerstle, Esq.

Co-Founder, Osiris Biomed 3D, LLC

Graduating as an engineer from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Mr. Gerstle went on to obtain a law degree and ultimately pursued a career as an intellectual property attorney, where he built on his engineering and technical background to advise numerous technology startups. Retired from the public practice of law, Mr. Gerstle is the co-founder of Osiris Biomed 3D, LLC, a biomedical company that plans to offer 3D-printed patient-specific implants, models and cutting guides that are made in real-time from patients’ own medical scans using proprietary software.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 11:45am – 12:30pm

3D Medical Printing for Natural Disaster and Military Applications

Theodore Gerstle, MD

Co-Founder, Osiris Biomed 3D, LLC

Graduating as an engineer from the United States Military Academy at West Point, Dr. Gerstle then entered the Army as an active duty Armor Officer. After his service, he completed medical school and went on to train in Plastic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. As an inventor and biomedical consultant, he co-founded Osiris Biomed 3D, LLC. ‎Dr. Gerstle also operates a plastic and reconstructive surgery practice, which gives him a unique hands-on approach to medical applications for additive manufacturing.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 11:45am – 12:30pm

3D Medical Printing for Natural Disaster and Military Applications

Rachel Gordon

Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

Rachel Gordon has a BA in Natural Sciences and first-class MSci in Materials Science and Metallurgy from Cambridge University. Her master’s project focussed on manufacturing and testing novel, sustainable, photovoltaic materials. She has also worked on projects including sustainably synthesising graphene from glucose in Cambridge University Engineering Department, developing deposition techniques for organometallic thin films at the University of Goettingen, and researching lead-free piezoelectric ceramics at the University of Technology in Hamburg. She now works at IDTechEx, conducting detailed examinations of the technologies, materials, markets and applications of 3D Printing.

METAL TRACK

April 12 | 11:00am – 11:45am

Opportunities in 3D Printing of Metals 2015-2025

Christopher Higgins

Attorney, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Chris Higgins is a patent attorney who has developed a global reputation as an authoritative source on 3D printing and intellectual property. He has been a featured speaker at 3D printing events around the world, educating the 3D printing community on innovative solutions to capitalize on 3D printing intellectual property. Chris’ background in electrical engineering and his work experience in the medical device and electronics design fields, provide him with a unique skillset and insight into the 3D printing market. His 3D printing practice at Orrick includes advising startups and established 3D printing companies on all aspects of patent law, including prosecution, litigation, and portfolio management. Chris also partners with the Orrick’s Technology Companies Group to assist 3D printing clients in growing their businesses and capitalizing on market opportunities in the 3D printing sector.

BUSINESS TRACK

April 12 | 4:30pm – 5:15pm

New Ideas in 3D Printing

John Hornick

Partner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.

John has been a counselor and litigator in the Washington, D.C. office of the Finnegan IP law firm (one of the large IP firms in the world) for over 30 years, where he has litigated close to 100 IP cases. John founded Finnegan’s 3D Printing Working Group and advises clients about how 3D printing may affect their businesses. John frequently speaks and writes on 3D printing and has been recognized as a thought leader in this space. He is the author of a popular book, 3D Printing Will Rock the World, which has been called a “must-read” offering “rare insight into how 3D printing is redefining what can be designed and manufactured.” His articles have been published at www.3DPrintingIndustry.com, in the Journal of 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing, where he serves on the Editorial Board, and in Wired Innovation, and he writes a column for 3D Printing World. He was the only IP attorney selected by the U.S. Comptroller General Forum on Additive Manufacturing (which is the basis of a report to Congress). John is a juror for the International Additive Manufacturing Award.

WORKSHOP

April 10 | 11:15am – 1:15pm

Workshop 3: 3D Printing State of the Art: Industrial

BUSINESS TRACK

April 12 | 3:45pm – 4:30pm

3D Printing and the Future (or Demise) of IP

Jonathan Jaglom

Chief Executive Officer, MakerBot

Jonathan Jaglom is the chief executive officer with MakerBot, a subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd., and a global leader in the desktop 3D printing industry. At MakerBot, Jonathan oversees the corporate direction and strategy for MakerBot’s global operations including sales, marketing, technology and products, with a focus on strategy, leadership, innovation and customers. Jonathan has been in the 3D printing industry for the majority of his career and prior to his role with MakerBot, spent ten years with MakerBot’s parent company Stratasys as general manager of Stratasys Asia Pacific and Japan and in several roles within Objet, which also merged with Stratasys in 2012. He was appointed chief executive officer of MakerBot in February 2015. While at Stratasys APJ, Jonathan managed the overall operation pertaining to Stratasys in Asia, including strategy and growth, reporting directly to the CEO. His key objective while at Stratasys APJ was to lead a successful distribution model with more than 50 channel partners in 15+ countries and to ensure a leading and sustainable growth of the 3D printing business in the region. Under his leadership, the company’s business expanded significantly, laying the foundation and solidifying an infrastructure to support further growth. During his tenure, sub-regional entities were set up in Singapore, Korea, Beijing and India to capture the fast-growing opportunities. He also led several successful acquisitions in the region, which fueled revenue growth and led an overall average year-over-year increase of more than 50 percent. Jonathan started his career at Objet in 2005 as the regional manager of East Europe and also was vice president of Global Sales Operations, a role in which he led the global channel enablement efforts, setting up a channel development structure and succeeding in ramping up more than 250 channel partners worldwide after the merger between Stratasys and Objet. In his other capacities as business manager of Customer Support (2009 – 2010), marketing director for Europe (2007 – 2008) and territory manager of Eastern Europe (2005 – 2007), Jonathan played an important role in formulating strategic alliances and setting up a 3D printing ecosystem in Europe. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Humanities (Literature and History, majoring in Philosophy of Language) from Tel Aviv University (Magna Cum Laude), and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) Degree from Northwestern, Kellogg Business School of Management.

KEYNOTE

April 11 | 1:30pm – 2:15pm

Keynote with Makerbot

Igal Kapstan

VP Product Management, 3DVIA Make, Dassault Systèmes

Igal has over 20 years of experience building software products to serve large and growing markets.

Igal was the co-founder and CEO of myCustom3D which was acquired by Dassault Systems late 2014. Igal joined Dassault to continue and work on the consumer personalization offering as the VP of product management, 3DVIA Make. Prior to myCustom3D Igal was the VP Product Definition at PTC, overseeing the design of the CAD product suite. At his position with PTC and with Bentley before, he led the definition of two of the leading Design tools in the market. Igal holds a B.Sc in Mechanical Eng. from Ben-Gurion University, Israel.

BUSINESS TRACK

April 12 | 9:00am – 9:45am

Growing Retailer Revenue through Personalized Products

Leslie Oliver Karpas

CEO & Founder, Metamason

Leslie Oliver Karpas is passionate about revolutionizing the world of design through 3D technology. His career has combined elements of architecture, robotics, machine vision, holography, and industrial design; leveraging 10 years of experience with 3D printers, manufacturing engineering, and the use of smart geometry for the creation of complex one-off structures built with mechanized fabrication equipment. His work includes UX design at zSpace, designing theaters for Cirque Du Sole, and sculpture engineering for Turning winning artists Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons. He has also heavily influenced by the medical legacies of his late father and grand father, the President of the American Diabetes Association and inventor of the sequential birth control pill, respectively. This has culminated in the creation of the medical device startup Metamason, where he leverages this experience with 3D technologies to create uniquely customized, user-oriented products via their ‘Scan Fit Print’ platform. The flagship product of which is Respere: on-demand, patient specific CPAP masks via 3D scanning & printing which are perfectly ergonomic, beautiful, and personalized. Also noteworthy, Les is a perennial speaker at conferences in the 3D space, evangelizing his design philosophy: Meta-Moderism, a design philosophy for the 3rd industrial revolution which ties 3D scanning, printing, and smart geometry to modernist pedagogy.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 4:15pm – 5:00pm

Formation to Funding: Conversing with Metamason on Launching a Successful 3D Printed Healthcare Start-Up

Adam Kushner

Founding Principal, KUSHNER Studios/D-Shape Enterprises

ADAM KUSHNER is the founding principal of KUSHNER studios, an architecture and design practice. Mr. Kushner’s design background stems from his formal education at Rensselaer [BARCH 1986] and Cornell University [MARCH 1994]. As a Design Studio Instructor at Cornell Mr. Kushner’s interest in teaching was nourished and he continues to remain close to academia. He lectures often to various agencies, institutions and organizations on a range of topics and has been well published in professional journals as well as TV, video, internet and print media. He is consistently invited to serve as juror and guest speaker at many universities. He has held teaching positions at Pratt University in their Graduate School of Architecture, and as an adjunct Professor at NJIT and NYIT. Professionally, he worked for recognized New York and Boston based firms and has participated in winning national housing competitions prior to founding KUSHNER studios in 1994. His broadly based design firm has taken on a diverse range of work, incorporating commercial, institutional, residential and theoretical constructions. His practice has also grown to include the allied fields of Construction and hands on fabrication of many of the works designed. This practice became formalized in the formation of In House Group, a general contracting firm established in 2001. In House Group, originally intended to be the construction arm of his Design-Construction venture has flourished and has undertaken many large projects free from his Architectural Practice. It employs over 50 workers, sub trades and consultants.

MANUFACTURING TRACK

April 11 | 9:45am – 10:30am

Castles in the Sand: 21 Century Mega-Scale 3D Printing Construction Applications

Jeremy J. Mao

Edwin S. Robinson Professor of Dentistry & Co-Director, Center for Craniofacial Regeneration Columbia University Medical Center

Jeremy J. Mao is currently professor at Columbia University and Edwin Robinson Endowed Chair. Dr. Mao’s research has been at the interface between stem cell biology and biomaterials. His research group has made several important discoveries in endogenous stem cells that are recruited into 3D printed biomaterials for the healing of tissue and organ defects, including a cover article in the Lancet. In addition, Dr. Mao’s work has been published in Nature Medicine, Lancet, Science Translational Medicine, Cell Stem Cell, etc. Dr. Mao has published over 260 scientific papers and proceedings, and written 2 books. Dr. Mao’s research has led to over 70 patents and establishment of 2 biotechnology companies. Dr. Mao has received a number of prestigious awards including Yasuda award, IADR Distinguished Scientist Award and Spenadel Award. Dr. Mao is consultant to funding agencies in the United States (NIH, NSF, DARPA), and over 18 other countries.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 2:15pm – 3:00pm

3D Printed Materials in Vivo: Healing by Endogenous Stem Cells

Magnus René

CEO, Arcam Group

Magnus René is CEO of the Arcam Group, Mölndal, Sweden. Arcam Group provides cost-efficient Additive Manufacturing solutions for production of metal components primarily for the aerospace and medical industries. Arcam offers EBM systems through Arcam AB in Sweden, powder metals through AP&C in Canada and implant contract manufacturing through DiSanto in the U.S. Mr. René has previously been head of operations at Micronic Laser Systems in Stockholm, a manufacturer of advanced lithography equipment for the semiconductor industry. He holds an M Sc in Electrical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology.

KEYNOTE

April 11 | 11:00am – 11:45am

Metal Additive Manufacturing – It’s here. It’s not just hype. It’s in planes. It’s in bodies. It’s in production!

Brad Rothenberg

Co-Founder, nTopology Inc

Brad Rothenberg is the co-founder of nTopology Inc., a startup developing computational design methods to optimize structures, ultimately to make better products that take advantage of the complexity, & personalization additive manufacturing methods allow for. Early work, which focused on the development of textiles with variable performance using 3D printing evolved into a larger focus on micro-structures and their impact on material performance. Brad has been working with 3D printing for 10 years & has a background in architecture. Brad is also on the advisory committee of Computational Fashion at Eyebeam, an initiative bringing together artists, fashion designers, scientists, and technologists to explore emerging ideas and develop new work at the intersection of fashion and technology, which is supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. Brad received his B. Arch at Pratt institute in 2009.

WORKSHOP

April 10 | 11:15am – 1:15pm

Workshop 4: Generating Better Lattice Structures

Clifford Sarkin

COO & CFO, Metamason

Attorney-turned-entrepreneur, Cliff thrives on the pace and diversity of start-up life. He’s passionate about Metamason’s mission — to bring more perfect, scan-to-fit medical products to market. Prior to moving to Los Angeles to join Metamason, Cliff served as General Counsel and Director of Operations for VideoSurf Inc, a computer-vision startup based in San Mateo, CA. Cliff was instrumental in negotiating an $80MM acquisition by Microsoft. Subsequently, Cliff served as General Counsel and Director of Operations for Duda Inc., a DIY website platform for small business, located in Palo Alto, CA. Additionally, Mr. Sarkin received his JD from Harvard Law is licensed to practice law in California and North Dakota.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 4:15pm – 5:00pm

Formation to Funding: Conversing with Metamason on Launching a Successful 3D Printed Healthcare Start-Up

Zack Schildhorn

Partner, Lux Capital

Zack is a Partner with Lux Capital, based in the Firm’s New York headquarters. Zack has been working with Lux since 2006, focusing on marketing, operations, and investments within energy, novel materials, and technologies at the intersection of the digital and physical worlds. Zack led Lux’s investment in Shapeways and has worked extensively with a number of Lux portfolio companies including Transphorm, Kurion, and Siluria. Before joining Lux, Zack worked as an expedition photographer on the Colorado Plateau. He created his own curriculum at Cornell University to study materials science and business entrepreneurship, graduating in 5 years with a B.S. in engineering and an MBA. Zack is a regular contributing editor for Forbes and has been an invited speaker and guest lecturer at Cornell University, Drexel University, NYU, and the University of Pennsylvania.

STARTUP COMPETITION

April 12 | 11:45am – 12:45pm

Frontier Tech Showdown

Winthrop Sheldon

West Region Sales Manager, SLM Solutions NA

Winthrop Sheldon is West Region Sales Manager for SLM Solutions NA maker of laser metal powder bed additive manufacturing equipment. SLM Solutions is a German company focused on manufacture of SLM machines (SLM 125, SLM 280 and SLM 500). SLM Solutions is an innovative company known for multiple laser configurations and closed loop powder handling. SLM Solutions equipment is used in multiple industries for a variety of metal applications. SLM Solutions is a publicly traded company on the German DAX exchange.

KEYNOTE

April 12 | 9:45am – 10:30am

Metal Panel Keynote

Drew Taylor

CEO, AstroPrint

Drew’s love of technology started with coding in BASIC on his RadioShack TRS 80 and has culminated in being the CEO and founder of AstroPrint, the top cloud based operating system for networked 3D printers. Along the way, he also worked in sports medicine, practiced a bit of yoga, and did aide work in medically underserved areas of the U.S. and Asia.Short Company Bio: AstroPrint, the Android operating system (OS) and Google Play for 3D printing, is on a mission to make 3D printing simple enough for anyone to use regardless of technical skills. Poised to become the default platform or app store for third party content development and distribution for the 3D printing market, AstroPrint has forged partnerships with 3D printing OEMs, The National Institutes of Health, Trimble, 3D Hubs, Materialise, and more.

BUSINESS TRACK

April 12 | 1:45pm – 2:30pm

The Cloud Infrastructure of the 3D Printing Industry

Oren Tepper

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Montefiore Medical Center

Dr. Oren Tepper is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He has particular expertise in adult and pediatric craniofacial surgery (specialized surgery of the face, nose, and underlying bone structure). He is Director of Aesthetic Surgery, and Director of the Craniofacial Surgery Program at Montefiore Medical Center, and an Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Tepper completed his plastic surgery training at the world-renowned Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center. He is an invited speaker speaker at national and international meetings, and an author of over fifty textbook chapters and journal articles, Dr. Tepper is recognized as a leader in the field. Dr. Tepper’s early pioneering work on 3D imaging, 3D printing, and stem cell therapy to reverse age-related damage, have earned him a number of awards from national plastic surgery organizations.

MEDICAL TRACK

April 11 | 3:30pm – 4:15pm

Using 3DP in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Dr. Mike Vasquez

Founder, 3Degrees

Dr. Mike Vasquez is a 3D Printing expert specializing in pushing the boundaries of advanced 3D printing technology. He is the Founder of 3Degrees, a Chicago-based consulting company focused on helping organizations maximize their investment in the technology. He has worked side-by-side with some of the top machine manufacturers, material producers and end users in the industry, consulting with them to identify novel applications, test new materials, and develop frameworks to maximize R&D efficiency and boost ROI. He completed his PhD in Additive Manufacturing at Loughborough University and received both his Bachelors and Masters from MIT in Materials Science and Engineering. Recently he published a best practice guide titled How to Make 3D Printing Work for You and Your Business.

WORKSHOP

April 10 | 9:00am – 11:00am

Workshop 2: How to Successfully Adopt 3D Printing Technologies

Bryan J. Vogel

Partner, Robins Kaplan LLP

Bryan J. Vogel is a Partner at Robins Kaplan LLP and co-founder of the firm’s New York office. He focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation, arbitration and counseling, with a particular emphasis on patent, trade secret and copyright litigation before the Federal Courts, the International Trade Commission, the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the ICC International Court of Arbitration and the American Arbitration Association. A registered patent attorney with a background in chemical engineering, Bryan represents clients in a broad range of industries, including life sciences, 3D printing/additive manufacturing, emerging technologies, clean technology, polymer and chemical arts, telecommunications, software, consumer products, electronics and media and entertainment.

WORKSHOP

April 10 | 9:00am – 11:00am

Workshop 1: You First: Manufacturing, IP and the 3D Printing Disruption

Mark Walluk

Mechanical Design & Analysis Engineer, Golisano Institute for Sustainability, Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a large private university in Upstate New York that is home to a wide array of additive manufacturing technologies. As a staff engineer at RIT, Mr. Walluk has been involved in the design, build, test, and use of additive manufacturing processes including direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) and laser engineered net shaping (LENS). Mr. Walluk has been working in the areas of sustainability and sustainment at RIT since 2007. His areas of active research include: sustainable production, product remanufacturing, fuel cell systems, building and manufacturing energy systems, and asset health management. His project work includes collaborations in product and process design with many companies, and in technology development and deployment with organizations supporting Department of Defense ground, sea, and air systems. Prior to RIT, Mr. Walluk spent years in product development and testing at General Dynamics, and also has experience in advanced product research and design at United Technologies.

Metal Track

April 12 | 4:30pm – 5:15pm

3D Printing for Aerospace Applications

Terry Wohlers

Principal Consultant and President, Wohlers Associates, Inc.

Terry Wohlers is the founder, principal consultant, and president of Wohlers Associates, Inc., an independent consulting firm that was launched 29 years ago. Wohlers and his team have provided consulting assistance to more than 240 organizations in 24 countries, as well as to 150+ companies in the investment community. He has authored 400 books, articles, and technical papers and has given more than 125 keynote presentations on five continents. Wohlers has twice served as a featured speaker at events held at the U.S. White House. He has appeared on many television and radio news programs, including NPR, CBS Radio News, Bloomberg TV, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox Business, Australia’s Sky News, and China’s CCTV. For the past 20 years, Wohlers has been a principal author of the Wohlers Report, an annual worldwide publication focused on additive manufacturing and 3D printing. It has served as the undisputed industry-leading report on the subject for two decades.

KEYNOTE

April 11 | 5:00pm – 5:45pm

The Next Frontier in 3D Printing

James Wolff

CEO, D-Shape Enterprises

A successful entrepreneur, James Wolff has been involved with many startups which are pushing the boundaries of technology forward. James is the C.E.O. of D-Shape Enterprises, a global company producing the mega scale concrete 3D printer systems for construction, infrastructure, and defense applications. James is also the C.E.O. of Body By Print Holdings L.L.C., developing a 3D printing system using 3D printing sustainable fabrics for the retail, commercial, institutional, and military sectors, promising to make obsolete traditional laundry paradigms. James is also the co-founder of Deep Space Industries, which is developing advanced cubesat technology to produce Bit-coin nodes in orbit to beam down the block-chain across the globe without necessitating existing internet service, and is developing advanced 3D printer technologies for space colonization and asteroid mining.

MANUFACTURING TRACK

April 11 | 9:45am – 10:30am

Castles in the Sand: 21 Century Mega-Scale 3D Printing Construction Applications

Spencer Wright

Independent Researcher, Metal Additive Manufacturing

Spencer Wright is a product manager, blogger, and researcher living in NYC. His work in metal AM has been featured in The Wohlers Report, Develop3D, Metal-AM Magazine, and on pencerw.com. He serves as VP of Product at nTopology, a maker of lattice design & optimization software.

METAL TRACK

April 12 | 9:00am – 9:45am

Product Development for Metal Additive Manufacturing: An Applied Overview

Yang Yihu

President and CEO, ESUN

Yang Yihu is President and Chief Executive Officer of ESUN, the leader in PLA and 3D printing material. From 1988 to 1997, he worked for the industrial management in Hubei Provincial Petrochemical Industrial Department. Since 2002 he has been responsible for 10,000 ton/Y of PLA production project, which was approved as a key project of Strategic Emerging Industrial Plan by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission. Yang Yihu is responsible for 25 international and domestic patents as one of main inventors. He has led ESUN in research and production of 3D material since 2007. He is also Vice Chairman of the degradable professional committee of Chinese Plastic Industrial Association.and Chairman of the low carbon bio-plastic industrial innovation alliance. He holds an MBA degree from Wuhan University.

MANUFACTURING TRACK

April 11 | 4:15pm – 5:00pm

Application of 3D FDM Printing Material

Tyler Benster

3D Printing Evangelist

As a High Tech Evangelist, Tyler lives and breathes all things technology. He works with startups and the Fortune 100 alike to launch new initiatives in 3D printing. He is a contributing writer and researcher to Wohlers Report, the annual “bible” of additive manufacturing and has emceed more than ten Inside 3D printing and RoboUniverse conferences across eight countries. He also serves as a General Partner at Asimov Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on 3D printing and robotics. Tyler joined the Rising Media team in 2013 as Event Consultant for Inside 3D Printing. Tyler received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Economics at Brown University and currently resides in Seattle.

Bunny Ellerin

President, NYC Health Business LeadersInside 3D Printing New York Medical Track Chair

Bunny Ellerin is a senior healthcare executive who is passionate about driving change in our current system. Over the past two decades, she has amassed a track record of building and leading extraordinary healthcare organizations – many from launch. The diversity of her experiences, which has included healthcare delivery, life sciences (pharma and medtech) and digital health, has given her a broad-based knowledge of the entire ecosystem. Bunny is a prolific writer and speaker, and is frequently invited to present her POV at industry conferences. Currently, Bunny splits her time advising clients through Ellerin Health Media (EHM) and running NYC Health Business Leaders as its president. As an experienced general manager, with a particular expertise in marketing, Bunny helps clients with product strategy, market entry, business development, strategic communications and digital marketing. Her clients are typically small-to-mid-sized firms in digital health, healthcare services, healthcare delivery and communications/advertising. Most recently, she has been working with Onsite Dental as its Chief Marketing Officer. NYC Health Business Leaders (NYCHBL) is a professional community that Bunny co-founded with Dr. Yin Ho in 2009 to build a healthcare ecosystem in the tri-state region. The organization fosters collaboration across sectors and brings together the best minds to discuss important issues and spur innovation. NYCHBL holds quarterly events on cutting-edge topics and counts nearly 3,000 senior executives within its network. Bunny received a BA in Political Science from Columbia University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Hod Lipson

Prof. of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University in NYCInside 3D Printing Conference Chair

Hod Lipson is a professor of engineering at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and a co-author of the award-winning bestseller “Fabricated: The New World of 3D printing”. His work on self-aware and self-replicating robots, food printing, and bio-printing has received widespread media coverage including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Time, CNN, and the National Public Radio. Lipson has co-authored over 250 technical papers and speaks frequently at high-profile venues such as TED and the US National Academies. Hod directs the Creative Machines Lab, which pioneers new ways to make machines that create, and machines that are creative. For more information visit http://lipson.mae.cornell.edu.

Stewart Quealy

Director of Content, Rising Media

Stewart curates the Inside 3D Printing conference and oversees the programs for RoboUniverse and Virtual Reality Summit. Previously, he played a leadership role in running the Search Engine Strategies (SES) trade shows as part of the content team at Incisive Media. Prior to that, Stewart worked with Jupitermedia and was responsible for launching emerging technology events such as Nanotech Planet, Plug.IN, Game Market Watch, Enterprise Linux Forum, and Digital Rights Management (DRM) Strategies. Stewart has worked closely on events with a diverse range of non-profits and associations including the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), IT Service Management Forum (itSMF), Object Management Group (OMG), Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO), World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), International Game Developers Association (IGDA), 3D Printing Association, and the Bitcoin Association.

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