IEEE Computer Society to Host Rock Stars of 3D Printing Conference in Silicon Valley

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3D printing is not only revolutionizing how we make everything from automobiles to prosthetics to food, but is fundamentally altering how business is conducted in industries from high tech to healthcare.

With a 59 percent annual growth rate according to IDC, the fast-growing 3D Printing industry is a definite game changer.

IEEE Computer Society will host a one-day conference on December 2 in San Jose, California, to help business as well as technology leaders understand how to harness the power of 3D printing technologies.

Rock Stars of 3D Printing will feature high-level discussions with well-known industry leaders, networking, and more.

Attendees will come away from this not-to-be-missed event with an understanding of how to:

Discover immediately actionable solutions
Make processes faster, more efficient, and less costly
Capture, manage, and analyze critical data
Respond to tech advances and emerging standards and practices
Spur innovation
Understand why 3D printing will become the only way to remain competitive
Find suppliers and see demos of the latest printers
Reduce manufacturing costs
Save energy and reduce pollution.
Industry-leading speakers who will be sharing their knowledge and expertise at the Rock Stars of 3D Printing conference include:

Jesse Harrington Au, Chief Maker Advocate, Autodesk
Paul Brody, VP and Global Industry Leader of Electronics, IBM
Dr. Amir Dorafshar, Co-Director of Facial Transplantation Program, Johns Hopkins
Hugh Evans, Vice President, Corporate Development and Ventures, 3D Systems
Christine Furstoss, Global Technology Director of Manufacturing and Materials Technologies, GE
Brian David Johnson, Futurist and Director, Future Casting and Experience Research, Intel, and
Cliff Waldman, Council Director and Senior Economist, Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation.
For a limited time, attendees can take advantage of early registration and save up to 30 percent off full price.

Special pricing is available for IEEE Computer Society members, teams, and students. For more information, visit http://www.computer.org/3DPrinting.