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Maurice Conti to deliver CAMX 2024 keynote address

A futurist and innovation executive, Conti will bring his insights and vision to the stage at this year’s North American composites trade show.  

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Maurice Conti, a globally recognized futurist, innovator and technology strategist, has been announced as the keynote speaker for the CAMX – The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo 2024 General Session. He is among the architects of the emerging technologies that are evolving humanity and the world around us: artificial intelligence (AI), immersive reality (AR/VR/XR), advanced robotics and manufacturing and technology for sustainability. According to organizers, Conti is a rare blend of hands-on practitioner and big thinker.

“We are delighted to welcome Maurice Conti as our keynote speaker for CAMX 2024,” says Fletcher Lindberg, CAMX 2024 steering committee chair. “I anticipate his message will provide inspiration and invaluable insights into the future of materials innovation and its impact on industries worldwide.”

Conti is a sought-after and trusted advisor to the leadership teams of global companies, including Amazon Web Services, Lululemon, Mercedes AMG, NielsenIQ, Ralph Lauren and Blackline Systems, on how to think about and deploy AI for the benefit of people and business. “The composites and advanced materials industry plays a pivotal role in shaping our future, and I look forward to exploring the intersection of technology, innovation and sustainability with industry leaders and innovators,” says Conti.

Working at the intersection of disruptive innovation, emerging technologies and the future of work, cities, mobility and climate, Conti is considered a vocal champion for the creation of technologies whose foundations are rooted in positive, human-centered purpose. More than 12 million people have watched his TED talks, and his engaging speaking style, deep subject-matter expertise and relatable insights are based on decades of work “in the trenches” with leading brands, including Nike, Tesla, Disney, Amazon, Airbus and Ford.

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