Join Inside 3D Printing in San Jose
3D printing is impacting what we eat, wear, build, drive, fly, and shoot. Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo, “the” B2B tradeshow for the 3D printing industry, will continue its world tour in San Jose this September 17-18. The event, programmed by Hod Lipson, will feature two full days of conference sessions with two tracks to choose from. Interest in this emerging field is at an all-time high, with the inaugural New York City event attracting more than 3,000 attendees. Top exhibitors including 3D Systems and Stratasys are slated to exhibit in San Jose and showcase their services. Discover what investment opportunities exist and how your industry will be affected. Our sessions bring together leading entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, educators, and professionals to prepare you for the 3D printing boom and show you how to utilize 3D printing to improve your business.
Featured Keynote Speaker
Carl Bass is the President and CEO of Autodesk, a leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software. He also serves on the Board of Directors at the Art Center College of Design and the Rocky Mountain Institute.
Who Should Attend?
- Architects
- Artists
- Arts/Jewelry
- Business Developers
- Business Owners
- Engineers
- Consultants
- Culinary Professionals
- Developers
- Entrepreneurs
- Fashion Designers
- Industrial Designers
- Lawyers
- Makers
- Marketers
- Medical Professionals
- Project Managers
- Researchers
- Software Developers
- Venture Capitalists
- Biomedical Engineers
An Inside Look at the Conference
Watch 3D printers in action and meet with top 3D printing companies and experts at Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo. Here's a peek inside our inaugural event in New York City.
Key Topic Coverage
- Art & Architecture
- Firearms
- Culinary Uses
- Remote Manufacturing
- Greener Living
- Fashion
- Policy Issues
- Trademark & Copyright
- Start-up Company Trends
- And More!
"In two decades, 3-D printing has grown from a niche manufacturing process to a $2.7-billion industry, responsible for the fabrication of all sorts of things: toys, wristwatches, airplane parts, food. Now scientists are working to apply similar 3-D–printing technology to the field of medicine, accelerating an equally dramatic change." -- Popular Science
"3D printing could well rewrite the rules of manufacturing in much the same way as the PC trashed the traditional world of computing" -- The Economist
"3D Printing helps you make the product from the core up so you have less waste...The tool is cheaper, the time is faster. If all thought 3D printing could do was shoes, I wouldn't be talking about it." -- Jeffrey Immelt, CEO, General Electric
Press Coverage
"I was amazed at the attendance of the show. With varying backgrounds, needs and knowledge, it was easy to see that 3D printing really is ready for the broader audience." -- Afinia News
"After years of being lumped in with other maker-oriented technologies, 3D printing finally has its own professional conference, the Inside 3D Printing event." -- CNET
"For two days, New York became the center of the 3D-printing world, with some of the industry's leading companies gathering at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center..." -- Mashable
"One thing that impressed me was how well the crowd mixed—it included plenty of people who were completely new, lots of people from the “desktop” 3d printing world, and plenty of people from medical and aerospace, whose printers cost several times more than most of us make in a year." -- Make
"The Inside 3D Printing keynote this morning was a state-of-the-industry address from Terry Wohlers of Wohlers Associates...the definitive independent resource for gauging the state of business and technology in the 3D printing field." -- Adafruit
"Seeing an audience of 1,000+ is a speaker’s dream come true. That’s what I saw when walking onto the stage early Tuesday morning. The attendees were a mix of NY investors, analysts, startup companies, and corporations of all types." -- Wohlers Talk
Exhibit Hall Hours
Tuesday, September 17, 1:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Wednesday, September 18, 10:00 am – 4:15 pm
























