Renowned Physicist and Author Michio Kaku Delivers Conference’s Keynote Speech

AMPP is thrilled to present Dr. Michio Kaku as the featured keynote speaker at the 2024 AMPP Annual Conference + Expo. A world-renowned physicist and author, Dr. Kaku will lead an enlightening session entitled “The Impact of AI on the Workplace.”

This sure-to-be groundbreaking presentation will be delivered in Great Hall A of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. local time on Monday.

“We are honored to have Dr. Michio Kaku as our 2024 conference keynote speaker,” said AMPP CEO Alan Thomas. “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, seamlessly integrating insights relevant to the corrosion prevention and coatings protection industries.”

Hailed as one of the most widely recognized scientific figures in the world, Dr. Kaku boasts an impressive list of achievements. He is the author of five New York Times Bestsellers and was recently recognized as "one of the most influential physicists in the world today" by Academic Influence.

We hope you’ll join us in Great Hall A on March 4!

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