March 11, 2014
Material Matters & CME: March 14 “The Future is Now!”
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The Future is Now!
March 14 2014
8AM-12:30PM
CME British Columbia’s next Innovation Insights event takes place at Emily Carr University. Topics covered by this event include a 3D imaging and printing overview, technical update and overview, background on 3D printing and imaging technology, local 3D printed case studies and current applications, advanced manufacturing and introduction to the Manufacturing Community.
Registration:
CME Members | $65 + tax
Non-members | $95 + tax
Registration includes:
Coffee and breakfast
PMP Lab + Ceramics Tour
Foundry Pour
Lunch
REGISTER HERE!
Networking Keynotes:
Dr. Ron Burnett, C.M. RCA
President + Vice-Chancellor, Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Kevin Davis
Director, Membership + Strategic Partnerships, CME British Columbia
Jim Moore
President + CEO, Stork Craft Manufacturing and Chair CME British Columbia
The Honourable Amirk Virk
Minister of Advanced Education, Province of British Columbia
Presentations:
Material Matters – Keith Doyle, ECU – IDS Research
3DP Overview and Applications – Philip Robbins, ECU – IDS Research
Case Study: Rayne Longboards – Graham Buksa, Rayne Longboards
Case Study: Precision NanoSystems – Tim Leaver, Precision NanoSystems
Local Engagement Opportunities – Kevin Davis Director, Membership & Strategic Partnerships, CME British Columbia
Rayne Longboards | At Rayne Longboards, we’re committed to a single goal: to be the premium longboard maker, exceeding every expectation. We’re the golden standard for professionals & amateurs worldwide. Rayne Longboards is the world’s premier longboard manufacturer. The business was founded in 2004 and is situated at the base of the beautiful North Shore mountains in an unsuspecting alley near the harbour at 167 B East 1st Street. Our products are wholly designed and manufactured in Canada based on cornerstones of Quality, Progression & Authenticity.
Precision NanoSystems | The NanoAssemblr enable the simple manufacture of novel nanoparticles that are used in medicine (nanomedicine). Nanomedicines are the “FedEx” of the health-care industry and are used for cell-specific delivery of research tools, diagnostic imaging agents and drugs to study, diagnose and treat disease. PNI’s technology allows scientists to identify the genetic cause of disease and to develop new types of nanomedicines faster and at lower cost.
North Building 2nd floor Rm 285, 1399 Johnston Street
Motion Capture Studio
Material Matters | CME “The Future is Now!”
Friday, March 14, 2014 | 8am – 12:30pm