Courtney Duffy, our Robert W. Deutsch Arts & Technology Policy Fellow, is spearheading 3D/DC, the fifth annual 3D printing policy event sponsored by our friends at Public Knowledge which is scheduled to take place on Capitol Hill on April 14. You should come: For additional event details and to RSVP, click here.
Our friends at Public Knowledge recently invited our Arts & Technology Policy Fellow, Courtney Duffy, onto their podcast for an interview about 3D/DC. Courtney’s fellowship is co-sponsored by Fractured Atlas and Public Knowledge, and she works from their office in Washington, D.C.
In the interview, Courtney discusses her fellowship role as well as the various panels, topics, and components that we have to look forward to in just two weeks’ time at 3D/DC.
We’re thrilled that our own Adam Huttler is slated to be a panelist on the “3D Printing & the Arts” panel that she is moderating, alongside Kate Blacklock, who designed the 3D printed-trophies for this year’s Arts Entrepreneurship Awards.
You can listen to Courtney’s interview in full here.
To learn more about 3D/DC, follow Courtney on Twitter @cduffy90, Public Knowledge @PublicKnowledge, and the Congressional Maker Caucus @MakerCaucus, as well as #3DDC2016. And if you’ll be in D.C. on April 14, don’t forget to RSVP to the event.