 I've been in the business for 20 plus years and obviously I've been to all the trade shows forever and ever, but this is the kind of the first PMMI event that I've come to. For me, my personal favorite was gentlemen talking about future trends, potentially what may be down the road in the next X number of years. It's really exciting for me to have the chance to speak about millennials. This huge generation just became the largest segment of the workforce, and so how do organizations best relate to this generation so they can get the most out of them? Yeah, I'm going to be talking about how we can all achieve extreme productivity without feeling so overworked and overwhelmed. So I'm speaking on intellectual property issues with 3D printing. One of the main takeaways is that the technology has moved faster than the law, therefore the law is not particularly well equipped to handle intellectual property issues. It's a pretty unique situation for companies to come together, you know, customers, vendors, partners, and even competitors and really share their different experiences. The truth is when you run a small company, one of the things you miss are educational opportunities, academic opportunities, and in some cases even though you own a leadership opportunities, and all those things, for me, I found in PMMI. I run into people here where we're experiencing similar issues in marketing but within the industry and you don't get that opportunity to speak to people about things like that and have them understand it the way that you do when you come to events like this.