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Jonathan Ward
To see Jonathan Ward’s presentation.
Hod Lipson
In 2001 Hod Lipson joined the departments of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and the faculty of Computing & Information Science of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. He is also a member of the Computer Science and Computational Biology graduate fields … Continue reading
Larry Sass
Larry Sass is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at MIT, where he conducts advanced research and teaching in the field of Digital Fabrication. He began his studies in the early 1990s, working with hyper-realistic rendering and animation … Continue reading
Peter Troxler
I am an independent researcher at the intersection of business administration, society and technology. My interest and expertise are in management systems, such as quality and knowledge management, in the application of technologies, particularly Internet and Web 2.0 technology, to … Continue reading
Bas van Abel
Bas van Abel is Creative Director of Waag Society. With a background in interaction design and a personal interest in prototyping technologies and electronics Bas has been working on many Waag projects both as a designer and technical engineer. As … Continue reading
Design competition
/ 20 August, 16:00, Amsterdam / The week of FAB6 happens to be the same week when the Tall Ships arrive in Amsterdam for The Sail event. We’ll cohabitate with these splendid seafaring vessels during our stay, so why not … Continue reading
Tagged competition, Day five, design, tall ships
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Opening session
The official opening of the FAB6 conference. All Fab Labs present themselves in a one-minute pitch.
Neil Gershenfeld
Prof. Neil Gershenfeld directs the Center for Bits and Atoms, leds the Things That Think industrial consortium,
and runs the Physics and Media research group.
His books include FAB, When Things Start To Think,
The Nature of Mathematical Modeling,
and The Physics of Information Technology Continue reading
Academic day
The Academic day brings you inspiring keynotes and presentations on Digital Fabrication. This day is hosted by The Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Tagged Day four
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