Dr. Oren Tepper, Famous for Separating Conjoined Twins, Announced as Keynote Speaker at Inside 3D Printing New York; Early Details Released for June Conference in Seoul

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3dp-logoRight now I can’t figure out what season it is – we got several inches of snow the other day, and then the temperature shot up by about 30 degrees overnight and everything melted and flooded, then there was a windstorm and by tonight it’s supposed to snow again. It’s all been very stressful and sinus headache-inducing, so it’s comforting to look ahead to June when maybe things will have calmed down a little bit. Maybe. At the very least, it won’t be snowing? I hope? What really matters is what the weather will be like in Seoul, South Korea at the end of June, as the Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo kicks off from June 28 to 30 at the Korea International Exhibition Centre (KINTEX).

The largest 3D printing event series in the world, Inside 3D Printing has hosted 38 events since 2013, and 3DPrint.com will be attending the next installation in New York next week. It’s already time to start thinking about Seoul, too, because time flies, and it’ll be June before we know it. (At least that’s what I’m telling myself, having just returned to my office after cranking up the heat again like a wimp.) The three-day event, which has been given the theme “The New Era of Digital Manufacturing,” is expected to draw about 9,000 people and more than 70 exhibitors; last year’s Seoul conference featured about 60 exhibitors including prominent global manufacturers such as Stratasys/MakerBot, 3D Systems, EOS, and SLM Solutions, as well as numerous Korean additive manufacturing companies.

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Inside 3D Printing has become a major networking event for the industry; according to producer Rising Media, last year’s event resulted in more than 180 contracts worth $100 million being signed within six months after the show closed. This year’s Seoul event will be playing up the networking aspect of the show even more by offering events such as a VIP dinner on June 28 with over 300 industry professionals including speakers, exhibitors, entrepreneurs, press, government officials and both local and overseas buyers. There will also be a cocktail party on June 29 for exhibitors and buyers to meet and discuss possible business opportunities.

4%c2%b5i_ao%c2%bc%c2%b1_kintex_9281The conference itself will focus on the topics of manufacturing, metal, business, and aerospace/automotive 3D printing. More than 35 speakers are expected to present, including industry expert Terry Wohlers of Wohlers Associates and Stefan Ritt, VP-Head of Global Marketing and Communications at SLM Solutions. Additional speakers and other details will be announced as the conference date gets closer. It’s not too soon to register to attend, though – the sooner the better, in fact, as prices will go up after April 22.

For more information about registration, or if you’re interested in exhibiting or sponsoring at Inside 3D Printing Seoul, send an email to inside3dprinting@kintex.com.

Last-minute details are also being released for Inside 3D Printing New York next week; the biggest piece of news is that the opening keynote on March 14 will be presented by Dr. Oren Tepper, Director of Craniofacial and Aesthetic Surgery at Montefiore Health System and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Tepper led the surgical team that successfully separated conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald last year in a delicate procedure that relied heavily on 3D modeling and virtual surgical planning. His keynote, entitled “How 3D Printing and Virtual Surgical Planning Made it Possible to Successfully Separate Conjoined Twins,” will discuss the case and the technology that made it possible.

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“We’re honored that Dr. Tepper is joining us at Inside 3D Printing next week to share his tremendous experience and insight into the use of 3D printing in plastic and reconstructive surgery for nearly a decade,” said Matthew Finlay, CEO of Rising Media. “His presentation will provide our attendees with a first-hand look at cutting-edge medical applications for 3D printing, in the same way that the rest of our faculty will address new strategies and techniques for technology in manufacturing, metals, and business.”

Additional keynote speakers will include Wohlers, who will give a talk entitled “The Future of 3D Printing,” and Tyler Benster, General Partner at Asimov Ventures, who will discuss “How Startups are Disrupting the Factory with 3D Printing.” Dr. Tepper’s keynote will kick off the medical track of the conference, chaired by Bunny Ellerin, Co-Founder and President of NYC Health Business Leaders and Director of the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program at Columbia Business School. Inside 3D Printing New York will take place on March 14 and 15; stay tuned as we bring you in-person details from the conference floor!

There’s still time to register for Inside 3D Printing New York, too – prices go up at the door, though, so reserve your pass ahead of time! And don’t forget that 3DPrint.com readers can take an additional 15% discount on two-day passes for the New York and Seoul conferences by entering the code 3DPRINT at checkout. Discuss in the I3DP forum at 3DPB.com.

 

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