AMPP Announces Dr. Michio Kaku as Annual Conference Keynote

Dr. Michio Kaku. Photo courtesy of AMPP.

The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), the leading authority in materials protection and performance, has announced internationally known physicist Dr. Michio Kaku as the keynote speaker for its upcoming 2024 AMPP Annual Conference + Expo. 

Dr. Kaku will address AMPP attendees on the pressing topic of “The Impact of AI on the Workforce” during his presentation, which is scheduled for March 4, 2024, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. local time in Great Hall A at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.

“We are honored to have Dr. Michio Kaku as our 2024 conference keynote speaker,” says Alan Thomas, CEO of AMPP. “His extensive expertise in the realms of science and futurism, coupled with his adeptness at conveying complex ideas in an accessible manner, positions him perfectly for our event. Attendees can anticipate a thought-provoking and engaging address that explores the future of work in the era of artificial intelligence [AI], seamlessly integrating insights relevant to the corrosion prevention and coatings protection industries.”

Dr. Kaku, hailed as one of the most widely recognized scientific figures, boasts an impressive list of achievements. He is the author of five New York Times Best Sellers and was recently recognized as “one of the most influential physicists in the world today” by Academic Influence. In addition to his groundbreaking work, Dr. Kaku serves as the science correspondent for CBS News. 

His weekly science radio show reaches audiences in 100 cities nationwide, showcasing his commitment to making science accessible to diverse audiences. With 4.5 million fans on Facebook and a million followers on Twitter (now X), Dr. Kaku continues to captivate and inspire individuals worldwide.

Dr. Kaku’s illustrious career also includes hosting numerous science specials on networks such as the Discovery Channel, Science Channel, and BBC TV, as well as appearances on popular shows like the David Letterman Show, Good Morning America, the CBS Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and more.

Source: AMPP Annual Conference + Expo, ace.ampp.org.