
TIPE 3D Printing | 2022
Technology. Industry. People. Economics.
January 18-20
3 days. 4 Tracks. Virtual Career Fair.
A Virtual Global Event. Join the Movement.
TIPE 3D Printing | 2022
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Technology, Industry, People, Economics
With a focus on case studies, additive manufacturing user applications, visionary talks on the future, and people shaping the industry, TIPE | 2022 curates an inspirational all-women agenda of speakers and panelists. Long-lasting connections and networking opportunities are emphasized throughout this human-centered event, which welcomes all members of the additive manufacturing and related community.

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A word from the founder
"With a mission of ‘Promoting, supporting, and inspiring women using Additive Manufacturing technologies,’ Women in 3D Printing seeks to foster a more diverse industry. Within six years of existence, Women in 3D Printing managed to grow from a simple blog to one of the largest Additive Manufacturing communities worldwide, with over 75 chapters in 30 countries. The TIPE 3D Printing conference is built by and for this community of 23,000+, and features an inspirational all-women agenda of speakers over a 3-day global conference, including a Career Fair.
TIPE | 2022 welcomes everyone and we certainly hope to see you at the 2nd edition of this global virtual annual meeting that is now becoming a Movement."
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Keynote Speakers
Anouk Wipprecht
FashionTech Designer

With a background in Couture, Interaction Design and Electronics - Dutch FashionTech Designer Anouk Wipprecht intersects fashion and technology on topics as interactive couture, wearable devices and smart textiles. Combined with Robotics, Sensors Machine Learning and A.I.
Partnering up with companies such as American multinational technology company INTEL, software producer Autodesk, internet giants Google and Microsoft, car brand AUDI, and leading 3D printing innovators Materialise and Shapways amongst others - she researches and develops how our future wardrobe would look as we continue to embed technology into what we wear.

Julia Koerner
Founder, JK Design
Assistant Adjunct Professor and Director Summer Programs, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design
Julia Koerner is an award-winning designer working at the convergence of architecture, product and fashion design - specialising in additive manufacturing and robotic technology. Recognised today at the forefront of 3D printed innovative designs, Julia's work stands out at the top of these disciplines.
Her work has been featured in the National Geographic Magazine, the Venice Biennale, Paris Haute Couture including the FRAC Centre in Orleans, the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York among others. The constant intriguing aspect of Julia’s work is the embodiment of a beautiful organic aesthetic.
Reshma Saujani
CEO, Marshall Plan for Moms | Founder, Girls Who Code

Reshma Saujani is the CEO of the Marshall Plan for Moms and the founder of Girls Who Code. She is the author of the forthcoming book Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (And Why It's Different Than You Think). She has spent more than a decade building movements to fight for women and girls’ economic empowerment, working to close the gender gap in the tech sector, and most recently advocating for policies to support moms impacted by the pandemic. Reshma is also the author of the international bestseller Brave, Not Perfect, and her influential TED talk, “Teach girls, bravery not perfection,” has more than five million views globally. Reshma began her career as an attorney and Democratic organizer. In 2010, she surged onto the political scene as the first Indian American woman to run for U.S. Congress. Reshma lives in New York City with her husband, Nihal, their sons, Shaan and Sai, and their bulldog, Stanley.
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"The impact of TIPE 2021 was unprecedented. My favorite and most frequently heard bit of feedback was that attendees loved seeing fresh faces and hearing from voices they had never heard from before. After months of seeing the same case studies, research, and points of view in virtual conferences, it was a blessing to the industry to have a conference proactively searching for different perspectives to spark new conversations. MatterHackers is proud to be a repeat sponsor to help give a platform to more of these underrepresented professionals.”
— Mara Hitner, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at MatterHackers
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With participation from 120+ organizations during our first edition in January 2021!
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