McNeel Europe is excited to announce the Rhino Developer Meeting in Copenhagen, taking place on Sept 27th. This event is a must-attend for anyone involved in the Rhino ecosystem, from seasoned developers to new enthusiasts looking to deepen their expertise in Rhino and Grasshopper.
Why Attend?
Learn from the Best: Get the most from industry experts through exclusive live coding presentations. Renowned professionals will showcase their workflows, sharing invaluable knowledge and techniques. This is a unique chance to see how top experts utilize Rhino and Grasshopper in their cutting-edge projects.
Unlock Advanced Knowledge: Participate in masterclasses and in-depth sessions covering a range of topics from Rhino’s royalty-free developer tools and new frameworks to the ecosystem’s latest additions like RhinoCommon, Python, rhino3dm, Rhino.Inside, Rhino Compute, Hops, Code Editor, Sub-D, Grasshopper 1.0 and 2, Package Manager, and food4Rhino.
Inspiration and Innovation: Hear from experts in various fields, including Architecture, BIM, Landscape Design, Algorithmic Modeling, Rendering and Visualization, Footwear Design, Orthotics, 3D Printing, Robotic Milling, Environmental Analysis, and more. Their presentations will provide a wealth of inspiration and innovative ideas to enhance your projects.
Exclusive Updates: Stay ahead of the curve with the newest updates on Rhino and Grasshopper. Learn about the latest tools and features, and how they can be integrated into your workflows to boost productivity and creativity.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow developers, industry experts, and the McNeel team. Engage in discussions, share experiences, and build professional relationships that can drive your projects forward. Enjoy networking sessions, including coffee breaks, lunches, and a special dinner event.
Don’t Miss Out!
This is more than just a meeting; it’s an opportunity to become part of a vibrant community, learn from the best, and take your skills to the next level. Secure your spot now and join us in Copenhagen for an unforgettable experience that will shape the future of your work with Rhino and Grasshopper.
LOCATION
TEAM
Pedro Cortés
McNeel Europe
Ryan Hughes
Computational Design Network Copenhagen
Joel Lopez
Sweden Design Computing Community
Mathias Sønderskov
Computational Design Network Copenhagen
Event schedule
Friday
27
9.00 am – 9.50 am
Registration, Cofee & Exhibition
9.50 – 11.40 am – Session 1: Plugin development
09:50 – Welcome – Pedro Cortés
10:00 – Crafting a Commercial Plugin with WPF – Mikkel Esup Steenberg
10:30 – Integrating Automation in Rhino Plugin Development – Luis Fraguada
11:00 – Component Development Two Point Oh – David Rutten
11.30 – Sponsors: Reope
11.35 – Sponsors: Packhunt
11.40 am – 12.00 pm
Coffee Break & Exhibition
12.00 pm – 1.00 pm
Session 2 – PechaKucha presentations
1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Lunch Break & Exhibition
2.00 pm – 3.40 pm – Session 3: Beyond Grasshopper
14:00 – GhPython in Practice – Round III – Anders Holden Deleuran
14:30 – Hacking geometry with Rhino.Compute – Emil Poulsen
15:00 – Integrating Machine Learning Models in Rhino 8 – Iliana Papadopoulou
15.30 – Sponsors: infrared.city
15.35 – Sponsors: MKS DTECH
3.40 am – 4.00 pm
Coffee Break & Exhibition
4.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Session 4 – PechaKucha presentations
5.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Networking Drinks & Exhibition
SPEAKERS
Anders Holden Deleuran
bio
Anders writes code that generates and analyses architectural design. Currently as a senior computational design specialist at Bjarke Ingels Group in Copenhagen, responsible for computational geometry and design modeling pipeline development across stages, scales, and disciplines.
David Rutten
bio
David Rutten is the creator of Grasshopper. His work at McNeel & Associates has fundamentally changed how complex geometries are created and manipulated within Rhino, empowering users to explore parametric and generative design with unprecedented ease.
Emil Poulsen
bio
Emil uses his expertise in architecture, engineering, and software development to create apps and workflows for the built environment. He is an Applications Engineer at CORE studio, Thornton Tomasetti, and also leads his own 3D configurator business, Modelup, where he develops solutions powered by Rhino.
Luis Fraguada
bio
Luis E. Fraguada is a creative developer based in Barcelona, Spain. Background in architecture (buildings) and software development.
Mikkel Esup Steenberg
bio
Mikkel holds a master’s degree in architecture and design, specializing in microclimate and sustainability. Previously, he spearheaded the computational department at Henning Larsen, overseeing the development, implementation, and documentation of interdisciplinary projects. Subsequently, Mikkel established a software/consultancy company dedicated to creating software solutions for the AEC industry.
Iliana Papadopoulou
bio
Iliana is an architect and software developer who has previously led initiatives focusing on customized software solutions, generative design workflows, and using machine learning to drive sustainability. Her work spans all scales, from creating immersive virtual spaces to optimizing the performance of large urban layouts worldwide with neural networks. Iliana has contributed with her skills to both professional practice and academia.