Joseph DeSimone of Carbon3D, Inc. and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC State University is a featured speaker at the 2016 Annual Meeting's 3D Printing Session.
In his Annual Meeting presentation, he will update a breakthrough technology called continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) that grows parts instead of printing them layer by layer.
In March 2015, Joseph did a Ted Talk entitled "What if 3D Printing Was 100x Faster?" Be sure to watch it in preparation for his talk at the Annual Meeting.
Also, be sure to check out my interview with meeting program co-chair Dr. Lin Li about his inspiration behind developing the 3D Printing Session.
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