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Chip Foose to Keynote KeyShot RenderWorld 2017

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March 14, 2017

Automobile designer Chip Foose, the star of the reality television series Overhaulin', will present the Monday keynote at KeyShot RenderWorld 2017, according to Luxion.

Chip Foose has a lifetime of automotive design experience, from working as a young boy for his father’s company, Project Design, to creating a worldwide brand and hot-rod designs. Since the early '80s, he has developed concepts of proprietary designs and custom prototypes, held roles as chief designer and director of design, and defined the style of many vehicles over many years, until starting his own automotive and product development company, Foose Design, in 1998.

His process was brought to millions in the television series Overhaulin' where Chip and his team transformed over 100 vehicles over nine seasons. Chip’s legacy stretches far beyond the television show, however, with years of style-defining design, honors, awards and induction into many automotive halls of fame and within the walls of Foose Design headquarters where, together with his wife Lynne, he continues to create iconic automobile designs.

Luxion is excited to host Chip Foose as keynote speaker at KeyShot RenderWorld 2017, where attendees will have the opportunity to hear his insight into product development, learn what drives him and see the passion behind his business and design process.

KeyShot RenderWorld 2017 takes place May 15-16 at the Paséa Hotel & Spa in Huntington Beach, CA, home to Foose Design’s 10,000-sq.-ft. shop, design studio and showroom. Chip will be speaking Monday, on the opening day of the show, prior to the evening reception. For more information and to register for the event, visit KeyShot RenderWorld.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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