Nicholas Thompson, Wired magazine’s editor-in-chief, will
deliver the keynote address at PRINT 19, the printing industry event slated for
October 3-5 at Chicago ’s
McCormick Place North .
Thompson’s
address is entitled “The Wired Future: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics,
Privacy, Social Media, Truth, Tech Companies, and More.” Produced by the
Association for PRINT Technologies (APTech), the event will feature an array of
printing equipment and tech and 80+ educational sessions including hands-on
labs, according to organizers.
“We’re
delighted to welcome Nicholas to Print 19,” says Thayer Long, president,
APTech. “His insight and expertise is a huge value-add to attendees and
exhibitors, and indicative of the quality and depth of the annual Print
experience.”
Thompson
previously played a pivotal role with The New Yorker, first as senior
editor, then as editor of the magazine’s digital platform. He is also the
author of the biography “The Hawk and the Dove: Paul Nitze, George Kennan, and
the History of the Cold War.” Earlier in his career, Thompson worked as a
senior editor at Legal Affairs, as an editor at the Washington Monthly, and
co-founded The Atavist, the National Magazine Award-winning publishing company.
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