![]() This also made it a bit confusing when jumping from one vertical to the next to look for attendees. ![]() This meant plenty of opportunities to meet people virtually, as well as many empty tables because it was just impossible for the remote population to fill up that many locations. The event had eight “floors” of tables per vertical. And this was a major component of the event. As new Wi3DP president Kristin Mulherin noted in her opening of the event, last year’s attendees demanded more networking time and this year, there was plenty. This was demonstrated in a variety of ways, including the leadership itself. However, it was the “people” component that really set the show apart from every other industry event I’ve attended. ![]() ![]() And while Technology, Industry, People, and Economics (TIPE) represent the tracks that make up the event’s namesake, TIPE 2022 really was representative of those ideas. After an immensely successful inaugural event in 2021, the non-profit has hosted an even bigger 2022 event. Women in 3D Printing (Wi3DP) has pulled off another virtual event show coup. ![]()
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