Feb. 17, 2017 at 9:30 a.m.
at the Little Theater in the basement of the
Education Building, at Brandon University
at the Little Theater in the basement of the
Education Building, at Brandon University
3D Printing – A primer
Description:
3D printing has the potential to completely disrupt manufacturing segments as well as change the way we approach problem solving. The session will cover the basics of 3D printing and 3D design. The technologies, the mediums, the possibilities and the limitations will all be covered.
Presenter:
Michael Malazdrewicz, B.Sc., FCPA, FCA
Michael’s résumé includes:
22 year career in public practice as a CA 1977-1999.
Spent 3 years working on a health care business with a former client.
Joined BU in 2000 as a sessional. Faculty member since 2002
Obtained Western Diversification funding ($47,000) in 2015 to create the Innovation Zone at BU. It includes
two 3D printers and design software.
3D printing has the potential to completely disrupt manufacturing segments as well as change the way we approach problem solving. The session will cover the basics of 3D printing and 3D design. The technologies, the mediums, the possibilities and the limitations will all be covered.
Presenter:
Michael Malazdrewicz, B.Sc., FCPA, FCA
Michael’s résumé includes:
22 year career in public practice as a CA 1977-1999.
Spent 3 years working on a health care business with a former client.
Joined BU in 2000 as a sessional. Faculty member since 2002
Obtained Western Diversification funding ($47,000) in 2015 to create the Innovation Zone at BU. It includes
two 3D printers and design software.