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Autodesk Fellow Tom Wujec Joins DigitalXChange Keynotes

As a Fellow at Autodesk, Tom Wujec helps companies work in the emerging field of business visualization – the art of using images, sketches, and infographics to solve complex problems. He has worked on software that revolutionized industries, including SketchBook Pro, PortfolioWall, and Maya – a 3D computer graphics application which won an Academy Award for its contribution to the film industry.

On October 2nd and 3rd, Tom will bring his impressive industry knowledge to DigitalXChange ‘18 in a mainstage session.

Tom has delivered over 200 keynote speeches, presentations, and workshops to a wide range of organizations on the subjects of innovation, creativity, and technology disruption.

Tom is the author of four books on the topics of design, creativity, and imagination: – Pumping Ions: Games and Exercises to Flex the Mind – Five Star Mind: Games and Puzzles to Stimulate the Imagination – Return on Imagination: Realizing the Power of Ideas – Imagine, Design, Create: How Design, Architects, and Engineers are Transforming our World

About the Conference

DigitalXChange ‘18 is Applause’s second annual digital quality conference. This year, it’s being hosted in our hometown – Boston, Massachusetts. The even brings together some of the top visionaries, executives, and decision makers who are looking to learn about – and drive – the future of digital product quality.

The annual event features inspiring keynotes, real-world success stories, and tons of time to network with industry leaders.

Tom will join previously announced keynote speakers Rana el Kaliouby, Julie Ask, and Doron Reuveni. As we get closer to the first day of the conference, we’ll be announcing our very special featured speaker to close out day one of DigitalXChange ‘18. Dynamic, inspiring, and the true definition of a go-getter – you’ll be talking about this speaker long after the event ends.

If you want to join the likes of Tom on stage, you can! Send in your submission for a speaking session through our call for papers portal and have your voice heard at this year’s event.

Published On: July 11, 2018
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