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DESCRIPTION:By now you&#39;ve probably heard all about those fancy 3D printers 
 that can be hooked up to computers. These mechanical marvels have the abil
 ity to accept designs that have been created on the computer and then\, us
 ing a process that consists of building many different layers\, create a r
 eal-world 3D object.\n\nIt&#39;s what they can create that is so amazing: comp
 lex rubber parts\, revolutionary new weapons\, undersea UAV components\, t
 itanium jet engine components\, transparent materials\, and 3D printed cir
 cuit boards. If you can imagine it\, it can probably be 3D printed.\n\nThe
  days of you going to Home Depot to get a replacement part may be coming t
 o an end: just print that toilet seat that you need! Your local IEEE Secti
 on&#39;s AESS Chapter is proud to be able to present to you a meeting in which
  Douglas A. Coggeshall\, President of Coggeshall Engineering Associates In
 c. will be providing us with an overview of 3D printing: where did we star
 t\, where are we at\, and where are we going?\n\nDuring his career Doug ha
 s worked for Raytheon\, Harris Corporation\, Honeywell\, Aerosonic\, Ocean
  Optics\, and DRS Navel Electronics. Doug is responsible for setting up th
 e UTB 3D-Printing center of excellence at the U.S. SOCOM. He really knows 
 his stuff!\n\nJoin us for an evening of exploring what these machines can 
 do for us. Doug will explain how they work\, what they can and cannot curr
 ently do\, and what designers need to keep in mind when they are consideri
 ng having something 3D printed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Douglass Coggeshall\, \n\nT
 ECO Plaza\, 702 N. Franklin St.\,\, Tampa\, Florida\, United States\, 3360
 2
LOCATION:TECO Plaza\, 702 N. Franklin St.\,\, Tampa\, Florida\, United Stat
 es\, 33602
ORGANIZER:jim.anderson@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Can You Print That? Discover The World Of 3D Printing!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/200030
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;By now you&#39;ve probably heard all about tho
 se fancy 3D printers that can be hooked up to computers. These mechanical 
 marvels have the ability to accept designs that have been created on the c
 omputer and then\, using a process that consists of building many differen
 t layers\, create a real-world 3D object.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;It&#39;s what they can creat
 e that is so amazing: complex rubber parts\, revolutionary new weapons\, u
 ndersea UAV components\, titanium jet engine components\, transparent mate
 rials\, and 3D printed circuit boards. If you can imagine it\, it can prob
 ably be 3D printed.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The days of you going to Home Depot to get a r
 eplacement part may be coming to an end: just print that toilet seat that 
 you need! Your local IEEE Section&#39;s AESS Chapter is proud to be able to pr
 esent to you a meeting in which Douglas A. Coggeshall\, President of Cogge
 shall Engineering Associates Inc. will be providing us with an overview of
  3D printing: where did we start\, where are we at\, and where are we goin
 g?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;During his career Doug has worked for Raytheon\, Harris Corpora
 tion\, Honeywell\, Aerosonic\, Ocean Optics\, and DRS Navel Electronics. D
 oug is responsible for setting up the UTB 3D-Printing center of excellence
  at the U.S. SOCOM. He really knows his stuff!&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Join us for an even
 ing of exploring what these machines can do for us. Doug will explain how 
 they work\, what they can and cannot currently do\, and what designers nee
 d to keep in mind when they are considering having something 3D printed.&lt;/
 p&gt;
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