my dear brethren
Have you heard of Xerox Parc? It's where object-oriented programming, lots
of weird cryptography stuff and the Palm Pilot graffiti writing system came
from.
They are having a talk on 3D Printing April 30th.
Come dip your toes in Palo Alto. I can give people rides.
This talk is free if you register beforehand....
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Subject: 3D Printing & Scanning SIG: Printed Intelligence at PARC on April
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*3D Printing and Scanning SIG Event*
Printed Intelligence
*Tuesday, April 30, 2013*
06:30PM to 09:00PM
PARC
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a Xerox company has a strong track record in developing and applying
scalable additive manufacturing to electronics and cleantech. At this
event, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about PARC's exciting
work -- some of which has been commercialized -- in printed
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which includes printing gridlines on solar cells and printing structured
battery electrodes. Finally, attendees will get a glimpse into where PARC
is headed in the future.
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*Important - No Cost to Attend, If You Register In Advance:*
Please note, for this one event, there is No Cost to Attend for both
Members and Non-Members whom *Register in Advance on the SVForum site*.
Non-Members, please use the Coupon Code - (3DPrinting) to register.
If you Do Not register in advance, it will cost $20.00 at the door. Thank
you!
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*Schedule:*
6:30pm – 7pm – Registration and Networking
7pm - 7:10pm – Introductions
7:10pm – 7:20pm - Brian Palacios, founder of Fabricastl (more info. to come)
7:20pm – 8pm - Jano Veres, PARC Program Manager & Leon Wong, PARC Director,
Market Strategy
8pm – 8 30pm – Q&A
8:30pm – 9pm - Networking
*Presenters:
Janos Veres, Program Manager joined PARC *to manage its Printed Electronics
team. His current interests are in combining disruptive material, process,
and device technologies -- for printed, flexible circuits; sensor and
memory arrays; batteries and display devices -- all with a focus on early
commercialization opportunities. Janos has experience in components such as
novel printed circuits, organic transistors, and printable semiconductors;
applications such as OLEDs, displays, and RFID; as well as printing/coating
technologies including electrophotography, flexography, and offset printing.
Before joining PARC, Janos was the CTO at PolyPhotonix, where he developed
radically new process technologies for OLED devices. Prior to that, he
worked at Eastman Kodak as their Program Manager of Printed Electronics.
Janos also played a key role in establishing and managing several joint
development projects with major electronic and printing OEMs when he was a
Business Research Associate at Merck Chemicals (formerly Avecia); in
addition to generating direct revenue, these projects also led to several
World’s first demonstrators built using novel electronic materials. Janos
also set up unique pilot production lines for solution coating when he was
responsible for Organic Photoreceptor development at Gestetner Byfleet.
An author on over 20 patents and 40 publications, Janos has published key
findings in the physics of organic semiconductor materials such as
interface phenomena and the use of blends and phase separation. Dr. Janos
Veres holds a Ph.D. in Solid State Electronics from Imperial College in
London and an MSc in Physical Electronics with distinction from Lviv
Technical University in Ukraine.
*Leon Wong, Director, Market Strategy at PARC*.
With an extensive background in business, product development, and
entrepreneurship in the high-tech industry, Leon develops product and
commercialization strategies and evaluates emerging technologies and market
opportunities at PARC. He currently focuses on the areas of digital
manufacturing, mobile health, cleantech & energy and advanced electronics.
Before joining PARC, Leon was a director at Microchip Technology, where he
led a team responsible for product management, product marketing, and
worldwide business development. Prior to Microchip, he was a chip design
lead at several networking semiconductor startups, including Centillium
Communications, which went IPO in year 2000.
Leon received his MBA from Harvard Business School and B.S. in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley. He has six U.S. patents.
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PARC, a Xerox company, is in the Business of Breakthroughs®, practicing
open innovation, and provided custom R&D services, technology, expertise,
best practices, and IP to global Fortune 500 companies, startups, and
government agency partners. PARC creates new business options, accelerate
time to market, augment internal capabilities, and reduce risk for our
clients.
Since its inception PARC has pioneered many technology platforms – from the
Ethernet and laser printing to the GUI and ubiquitous computing – and has
enabled the creation of many industries. Incorporated as an independent,
wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox in 2002, PARC today continues the research
that enables breakthroughs for our clients' businesses.
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*About Fabricastl - *In the future, we will program our physical reality.
To bring concepts into reality, it will be effortless, intuitive and
instantaneous. Creativity will rule and ideas will be the currency that
matters. At Fabricastl, we believe in this vision and that it will be made
possible by 3d printing.
A central goal of Fabricastl is to accelerate the adoption of 3d printing
to manifest this future state now. We believe that market-based competition
is the best way to achieve this acceleration. Alongside that competition,
the adoption of 3d printing is vitally dependent on the nurturing of
creativity, connection and collaboration.
Fabricastl will provide the world’s most comprehensive marketplace for 3d
printing. To truly harness the power of 3D printing a new type of
marketplace is required – one that the world has never seen. Fabricastl has
invented this marketplace and it is finishing development right now.
To fuel the exchange, Fabricastl will also provide a unique environment for
makers and innovators to connect. Knowledge sharing and mentoring will be
encouraged. Collaboration on large 3d printing projects will be easily
fostered in this environment.
Fabricastl is poised to change the world with 3D printing.
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