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QUICK GUIDE: CONFERENCE AGENDA
Registration, Coffee and Exhibition
8:00am
Butterworth Hall
Theatre
Cinema
Woods-Scawen
Keynote session 1
9:15am
Conference
starts
Welcome
Martyn Day, DEVELOP3D LIVE and
Rob Jamieson, AMD FirePro
The search for ideas
Dominic Wilcox
Pushing the limits in
America’s Cup boat design
Andy Claughton, Ben Ainslie Racing
Coffee and Exhibition (10:30am - 11:00am)
10:30am
11:00am
Keynote session 2
3D Printing / Make
session 1
Design Visualisation
and Rendering
Product Design
and Engineering
Re-imagining CAD
Carl Bass, Autodesk
Where virtual and physical worlds
meet. Making for film Grant
Pearmain & Jonathan Hancock, FBFX
The Ever-Evolving Sketch
Chris Cheung, The Foundry
Connected Luxury: Redefining
the mobile phone
Hutch Hutchison, Vertu
How the jewellery industry is
adopting additive manufacturing
Frank Cooper
VFX: from Game of Thrones
to the car industry
Jörn Großhans, Mackevision
Overcoming technical challenges
in high-performance cars
Arnaud Martin, RML Group
Riding into the future
David Ewing, Renishaw
Skyscrapers, sun and simulation:
physically based rendering
Ben Widdowson, LightWorks
Workstation tuning
and visualisation
Rob Jamieson, AMD FirePro
Digital manufacture and casting
solutions for vehicle development
Antony Middleton, Grainger & Worrall
TITLE TBC
Speaker TBC
Panel Q & A
Panel Q & A
Panel Q & A
The Design World Has Changed –
How CAD Needs to Change With It
Jon Hirschtick, Onshape
Trends, challenges & opportunities in design and engineering
Dan Staples, Siemens PLM
Removing the barriers to
adoption of 3D print
J Scott Schiller, HP 3D Printing
What’s next?
Gian Paolo Bassi, SolidWorks
Lunch (12:45pm - 1:45pm)
12:45pm
Lunch (1:15pm - 2:00pm)
Keynote session 3
PTC Creo, things you probably
don’t know but should…
Brian Thompson, PTC
1:45pm
Precooled propulsion – key to 21st
century spaceflight
Richard Varvill, Reaction Engines
The impact of knowledge
work automation on the
future of design
David Atkinson, The Foundry
3D Printing / Make
session 2
Building a start-up
business
Product Design
and Engineering
Reality computing
for classic cars
Stuart Brown, 3D Engineers
Funding for projects
and companies
Rob Misslebrook, Mylor Ventures
Mando Footloose and
design myths
Mark Sanders, MAS Design
3D imaging in humanities and
cultural heritage
Mona Hess, 3DIMPact
Accelerating the new industrial
revolution Hilde Sevens, Spark,
Autodesk 3D Printing Group
Why CAD is the cloud is
closer than you think
Nikola Bozinovic, Frame
Robotic exploration
Dr Robert Richardson
University of Leeds
Starting a Riut
Sarah Giblin, Riut
(Revolution in user thinking)
3D Printing and Technology
Integration
Jay Short, Inition
The Power of Making
Soner Ozenc, makersCAFE
Supporting the start-up with
manufacturing resources and advice
Damian Hennessey, Protolabs UK
Design by Simulation..
making it happen
Laurence Marks, SSA
Panel Q & A
Panel Q & A
Panel Q & A
Coffee and Exhibition (3:30pm - 4:00pm)
3:30pm
Design isn’t enough
Mark Shayler, Ape
4:00pm
Panel discussion: Future CAD
Competition prize draw
5:15pm
Conference ends
QUICK GUIDE: NAVIGATION
exhibition space A
Mead Gallery
(first floor)
Conference
Cinema
(ground floor)
Conference
theatre
(first floor)
TEA / COFFEE
LUNCH
exhibition space B
(ground floor)
Exhibition
space C
(mezzanine)
Exhibition Space E
- 3D printing studio
(Ground floor)
TEA / COFFEE
LUNCH
Tea / Coffee
Secondary
Entrance
National
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(first
CONFERENCE
Butterworth hall
(ground / first floor)
NS
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GridAP
floor
E
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Autodesk
Fusion 360
Helen
Martin
Suite
(Ground
floor)
Registration /
exhibition space D
(ground floor)
Conference
Woods-Scawen Room
(GROUND floor)
MAIN Entrance
(from Multi-storey
CAR PARK)
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