3D Printing & Design – The Future of How Things are Made

3D Printing & Design – The Future of How Things are Made

March 27, 2016



Carl Bass, president and CEO of Autodesk, discusses the future of manufacturing. It is an insightful look at how the Internet of Things and 3D printing are not only changing the way things are made, but shifting what is possible. He also explores how the lines between additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing, robotics, and nano-bio manufacturing are blurring, and new ways small companies, through the IoT, are changing manufacturing.

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About Carl Bass (Autodesk, Inc.):
Carl Bass is president and chief executive officer of Autodesk, a leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software. Bass co-founded Ithaca Software, which was acquired by Autodesk in 1993. Since joining the company, he has held several executive positions including chief technology officer and chief operations officer. Bass serves on the boards of directors of Autodesk and E2open; on the board of trustees of the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum; and on the advisory boards of Cornell Computing and Information Science, UC Berkeley School of Information and UC Berkeley College of Engineering. He holds a bachelor¹s degree in mathematics from Cornell University. Bass is a maker and spends his spare time building things‹from chairs and tables to boats, and most recently, an electric go-kart.

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