Geauga Economic Leadership Breakfast Series
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 7:30 - 9 AM
Mr. Chip Gear, CEO and Mr. Mark Horner, VP Business Development, of The Technology House
The Technology House (TTH) got its start nearly 20 years ago by embracing back then a new process, rapid prototyping or what's more commonly known as 3-D printing or Additive Manufacturing. Today TTH is at the forefront of 3-D printing having been selected as one of 5 companies nationwide to beta test Carbon MI printers. Carbon MI 3-D printers according to Chip Gear are said to be game changers.
This informative program will provide great insight into 3-D Printing, widely used today for making prototypes, a process that can cut down on the time it takes to get an idea from inception to production. Using 3-D and Carbon’s CLIP technology provides new opportunities for manufacturing and production. With a variety of tools in their tool box, and the ability to use materials that range from plastic to aluminum to stainless steels, TTH serves a diverse range of industries and is a recognized industry expert in Rapid Prototyping.
Free to the Public. All are welcome to attend.
Â鶹´«Ã½ at Geauga, Clark Commons
14111 Claridon Troy Road, Burton OH 44021
Geauga Ecomonic Leadership (G.E.L.) Breakfasts are held the first Friday of each month -with some exceptions.
The breakfast has always been a dynamic opportunity to bring business and industry leaders together with our community to network, learn, and collaborate.
Free and open to the public.
Breakfast and networking begin at 7:30 a.m.
Program begins at 8 a.m.
G.E.L. Breakfasts are a collaborative partnership between Geauga Growth Partnership and Â鶹´«Ã½ at Geauga, presenting interesting speakers and topics that affect Geauga County's community and business. This special event includes our partner Leadership Geauga.
For more information contact Denise Milhollan at dmilholl@kent.edu
or Marcia Owen at info@geaugagrowth.com.