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Carl Bass, Todd Grimm Headline Dyndrite Developer Council Event

There's a range of speakers and presenters from across the additive industry, combined with sessions to network with peers, experts and contacts.

Carl Bass, Todd Grimm Headline Dyndrite Developer Council Event
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Dyndrite hosts virtual event April 21-22. Image courtesy of Dyndrite.

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By DE Editors  

April 20, 2020

The Dyndrite Developer Council 2020 free online event on April 21-22 will offer a lineup of industry keynotes, panel sessions and presentations covering key new developments in additive hardware and software. There's a range of speakers and presenters from across the additive industry, combined with sessions to network with peers, experts and contacts.

Carl Bass will host a closing panel discussion featuring executives from leading 3D printer manufacturers. Todd Grimm will deliver the DDC2020 Day 2 opening keynote. Harshil Goel, Dyndrite CEO, will speak on "The Future of Additive Software." Other speakers include Ryan Palmer, HP SVP and global head of Software and Data ("Digital Manufacturing: Global Disruptions and Opportunities"); Nilay Parikh, ANSYS, senior product marketing manager, will discuss "Realize your Product Promise;" Len Wanger, chief technology officer of Impossible-Objects, will give a talk on "Let's Kill STL! (aka Direct Printing from CAD)" and much more, including vendor presentations.

Sponsored by HP and NVIDIA, with presentations from Developer Council members, There's a lineup of companies from across the entire industry including: SLM Solutions, Renishaw, ANSYS, EOS, 3D Systems, Desktop Metal, ExOne and more. 

View the program and register now. Dyndrite recommends downloading the Zoom app for the best experience.

Have a microphone and/or webcam to take full advantage of the networking rooms and vendor booths.

To register, click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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