Orlando Chapter Meeting: Technology and the Future of Industry

Orlando , USA
3100 Technology Parkway

Agenda:
Dinner & Networking: 5:45 PM - 6:15 PM
Chapter Business: 6:15 PM - 6:30 PM
Presentation: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Please note the room change to Room 116

Abstract
:

  • Introducing the latest information regarding the 3D printing technology world
  • How 3D printing is evolving and developing the US economy and workforce
  • VR Augmented reality platforms and development
  • How augmented reality is changing the way we teach and interact
  • Industry uses and development of augmented systems
  • Phones and Google Cardboard
  • Augmented systems using smart phones as a platform
  • Advances in current and future robotic technology
Presenter:
Martin Gallagher

Biography:

Martin has a background in technology, which started with the British Army, Royal Signals division. As a communications specialist his duty was to setup and operate multiple communications networks and satellites to enable ground movement on and off the battlefield. This later transcended to Forward Air Control, laser marking and guiding jets to the targets controlling laser guided missiles.  From that career he moved into the entertainment industry, providing shows around the world in many different countries, which led him to the USA.

While living in the USA additional time gave the opportunity to develop other career goals. Which developed into virtual photography and video production, along with real estate sales and marketing. The video production required special equipment development, which led to the purchase and subsequent development of the 3D printing products.

In association with The Florida Institute of Technology, Martin created Gbotz Industries to develop 3D printers for the 2014 summer camp. In this camp the students built 60 3D printers from kits make by Gbotz Industries. From 2014 to today Martin became more involved in the industry and eventually opened with David Beavers, Tabitha Beavers, an associated business, Project Based Learning and with the approval of MIT the Fab Lab. This is currently expanding and in 2015 is set to create a very useful incubation space for local businesses and students alike.

RSVP:
Please RSVP at http://incoseorlando.eventbrite.com by Tuesday, November 10  at 5 pm to be registered for our monthly meeting - click on "Live Events" to see the November Meeting. There is no cost to attend and dinner is provided courtesy of INCOSE Orlando chapter with RSVP.

The meeting is open to all; you do not need to be an INCOSE member to attend. If you are not a member, we invite you to become a member of the Orlando Chapter of INCOSE at http://www.incose.org/about/Membership/Join

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