The 2015 NAMM Show, held January 22-25 in Anaheim, CA, will resonate with insights from entrepreneurs within and beyond the music industry including Apple co-founder, Steve “Woz” Wozniak. The engineering icon will open Saturday morning’s breakfast session, January 24, talking music and technology with NAMM’s president and CEO Joe Lamond.
“Since the days of Thomas Edison, the NAMM Show has been the place where great thinkers have come together to create the future,” said Lamond. NAMM Members coming to Anaheim this January will benefit from a robust show floor filled with the latest innovations, educational sessions that cannot be found anywhere else and the chance to hear iconic speakers and thought leaders like Steve Wozniak.”
NAMM members will hear straight from the source about the hard-hitting lessons learned during the founding of Apple. Wozniak and Lamond will also explore innovations in business, entrepreneurship and Woz’s passion for music.
“Music is an enormous part of my life. It plays an integral role in creating the whole person, creative innovators that will shape the future,” said Wozniak. “I look forward to witnessing technology and music come together at the NAMM Show. And of course playing a few instruments too!”
One of the early innovators of the microcomputer revolution, Wozniak co-founded Apple Computers (now Apple Inc.), designing both the Apple I and the Apple II. He was awarded the National Medal of Technology from President Ronald Reagan for his innovations, which effectively paved the way for the personal computer industry.
The session will take place at Hilton Pacific Ballroom. Breakfast starts at 8 a.m. An hour chat with “Woz” begins at 8:30 a.m.
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Steve Wozniak to Chat Innovation and Creativity at the 2015 NAMM Show
September 17 2014, 10:00
A titan in the world of innovation and co-founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak, will open the NAMM Show’s Saturday, January 24th industry breakfast with a discussion about music, engineering and creativity. NAMM’s President & CEO, Joe Lamond, will moderate.