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Description: In this University of Washington program, Al Miller, director of Technology Integration for the 787 Dreamliner program at the Boeing Company, and Mark Tuttle, chair of the mechanical engineering department at the University of Washington, speak on the future of commercial aviation by sharing their experiences and future prospects. Learn about the materials used in the Boeing Company's new 787 Dreamliner that will change both the way that airplanes are built and your flying experience. The Boeing Company is on top of the commercial aerospace market due to the ambition of its engineers with the development of the 787. Before you board your first Dreamliner, get inside the making of the plane and hear about the next generation of advanced materials being developed and how they will alter the future of planes, cars, energy, medicine, and beyond.