An overview of the rapidly-growing area of nanotechnology which entails working with materials in the 1-100 nanometer range (for example, a sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick and a human fingernail grows about one nanometer in a second). This presentation discusses the latest engineering and medical applications of nanotechnology illustrated by graphics and videos.
Much has been said about the revolution in new technologies that will lead to the home of the future. But there is no need to wait. Many elements of this are available now, including home automation, alternative energy and zero-energy houses.
3D printing is a manufacturing process that involves adding materials to create the desired finished product. This is in contrast to traditional methods of manufacturing that are "subtractive" and involve drilling, cutting and the like. 3D printing is applicable not only to inanimate objects but can also be used to create living structures like organs.
It is the role of Boards of Directors to oversee a company's risk management activities. This, however, is becoming increasingly more difficult when board members may lack the expertise to deal with issues raised by emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, 3D printing, robotics and bionics. They may not know the significance of the information that has been presented to them by management, know what questions to ask to determine its validity or don't realize that outside expertise may be needed. This presentation discusses how boards can reconcile their oversight responsibilities with the newest technologies.
A discussion of the latest developments in technologies that include nanotechnology, robotics, bionics, 3D printing, display technologies and medicine illustrated with graphics and videos.
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An overview of the rapidly-growing area of nanotechnology which entails working with materials in the 1-100 nanometer range (for example, a sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick and a human fingernail grows about one nanometer in a second). This presentation discusses the latest engineering and medical applications of nanotechnology illustrated by graphics and videos.
Much has been said about the revolution in new technologies that will lead to the home of the future. But there is no need to wait. Many elements of this are available now, including home automation, alternative energy and zero-energy houses.
3D printing is a manufacturing process that involves adding materials to create the desired finished product. This is in contrast to traditional methods of manufacturing that are "subtractive" and involve drilling, cutting and the like. 3D printing is applicable not only to inanimate objects but can also be used to create living structures like organs.
It is the role of Boards of Directors to oversee a company's risk management activities. This, however, is becoming increasingly more difficult when board members may lack the expertise to deal with issues raised by emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, 3D printing, robotics and bionics. They may not know the significance of the information that has been presented to them by management, know what questions to ask to determine its validity or don't realize that outside expertise may be needed. This presentation discusses how boards can reconcile their oversight responsibilities with the newest technologies.
A discussion of the latest developments in technologies that include nanotechnology, robotics, bionics, 3D printing, display technologies and medicine illustrated with graphics and videos.
Steven Hausman is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as Nanotechnology: The Very Small Looms Very Large, Home of the Future: No Need to Wait, 3D Printing: The Next Disruptive Technology, Due Diligence and Emerging Technologies and Emerging Technologies: Where Will You Be Skating?. The estimated speaking fee range to book Steven Hausman for your event is available upon request. Steven Hausman generally travels from MD, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Ray Kurzweil, Neil Giuliano, Jeffrey Israel, Daniel Altman and Dr. Paul Wolpe. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Steven Hausman for an upcoming live or virtual event.
An overview of the rapidly-growing area of nanotechnology which entails working with materials in the 1-100 nanometer range (for example, a sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick and a human fingernail grows about one nanometer in a second). This presentation discusses the latest engineering and medical applications of nanotechnology illustrated by graphics and videos.
Much has been said about the revolution in new technologies that will lead to the home of the future. But there is no need to wait. Many elements of this are available now, including home automation, alternative energy and zero-energy houses.
3D printing is a manufacturing process that involves adding materials to create the desired finished product. This is in contrast to traditional methods of manufacturing that are "subtractive" and involve drilling, cutting and the like. 3D printing is applicable not only to inanimate objects but can also be used to create living structures like organs.
It is the role of Boards of Directors to oversee a company's risk management activities. This, however, is becoming increasingly more difficult when board members may lack the expertise to deal with issues raised by emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, 3D printing, robotics and bionics. They may not know the significance of the information that has been presented to them by management, know what questions to ask to determine its validity or don't realize that outside expertise may be needed. This presentation discusses how boards can reconcile their oversight responsibilities with the newest technologies.
A discussion of the latest developments in technologies that include nanotechnology, robotics, bionics, 3D printing, display technologies and medicine illustrated with graphics and videos.
This website is a resource for event professionals and strives to provide the most comprehensive catalog of thought leaders and industry experts to consider for speaking engagements. A listing or profile on this website does not imply an agency affiliation or endorsement by the talent.
All American Entertainment (AAE) exclusively represents the interests of talent buyers, and does not claim to be the agency or management for any speaker or artist on this site. AAE is a talent booking agency for paid events only. We do not handle requests for donation of time or media requests for interviews, and cannot provide celebrity contact information.
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