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Additive Insight
#190 CEO Graham Bredemeyer on how CADchat facilitates product development collaboration

Additive Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 46:19


On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by CADchat CEO Graham Bredemeyer. Having previously worked at Shapeways and set up the DLP 3D printing firm Collider, Bredemeyer has been working in additive manufacturing for more than a decade. His latest venture, however, sees him branching out to the rest of the manufacturing space too. As CEO of CADchat, Bredemeyer and his team have developed a cloud-based digital workspace that can better foster collaboration in product development. After launching the business earlier this year, Bredemeyer joins the Additive Insight podcast to discuss the motivation behind the platform, how the software works, and the impact it has already had at GE Vernova. We also discuss Essentium's acquisition of his Collider business and get his thoughts on the progress being made in AM.

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com
3DPOD Episode 199: Collaborative Design with Graham Bredemeyer, CEO of CADchat

Your daily news from 3DPrint.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 46:56


About a decade ago, entrepreneur Graham Bredemeyer started Collider, a company that combined the best of 3D printing with injection molding. Now he runs CADChat, which hopes to make sharing and discussing CAD files more social. The young entrepreneur also talks about his time at Zverse, Shapeways, Adaxis, and Essentium. This episode of the 3DPOD provides a look into entrepreneurship and a new generation that is more "3D printing native" than the engineers from before.

TIP Talks
Risk & Reward Feat. Alden Warr

TIP Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 47:19


In this week's episode of TIP Talks, we are joined by none other than Alden Warr! Alden has spent his career advising, and investing in leadership at fast-growing, private companies. After graduating with accounting and finance degrees from Texas A&M, Alden led all accounting and finance functions for Essentium, Inc. During Alden's tenure, the company's revenue grew by over 16X, and it gained international recognition as one of the fastest growing and most important players in 3D printing before being acquired by Nexa3D. Following his time at Essentium, Alden helped found an algorithmic hedge fund that was quickly acquired by a Houston-based private equity firm. Next Alden co-founded VoCo technologies which helped pioneer the use of voice-controlled, artificial intelligence for healthcare in the senior living industry. In only a couple of years, VoCo's technology spread across the country and was then acquired in 2022. Along the way, Alden also co-founded ALT Investments which launched an accelerator to invest in and partner with student entrepreneurs and guide them through the process of building and scaling a company. Alden has received numerous recognitions for his work, including being named a Top 100 Healthcare Leader by the International Forum for Advancements in Healthcare and a recipient of the 12 Under 12 Young Alumni Spotlight Award honoring the top 12 graduates from Texas A&M who graduated in the last 12 years. Lastly, Alden serves as a valued board member of the Tyler Innovation Pipeline! If you enjoyed this episode of TIP Talks and would like to support our mission, please consider doing so in the link below. Thank you! www.tylerinnovators.com

Additive Insight
#166 Why Essentium's public listing never happened and why the Nexa3D acquisition did

Additive Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 51:16


On this Additive Insight episode, we're joined by Essentium co-founder and CEO Blake Teipel. Essentium came into the 3D printing industry primarily as a filament manufacturer, before moving into polymer extrusion hardware with the High Speed Extrusion series. Having expanded into hardware, the company picked up several contracts with the US Department of Defense, where it has generated most of its revenue in recent years, and was recently acquired by Nexa3D. In between, Essentium was one of several AM firms that decided to partner with a SPAC to list on the stock market, but the deal fell through in early 2022. As we sat down at last year's Formnext event, Teipel explained in detail why the company moved into hardware, why the SPAC deal fell through, and why the Nexa3D merger makes sense.

Printing Money
Printing Money Episode 14: Manufacturing Markets and 3D Printing Deals, with AMT's Chris Chidzik & Dayton Horvath

Printing Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 49:04


For Printing Money's first episode in 2024, Danny is joined by returning guest Dayton Horvath, Director of Emerging Technology at AMT, and by Dayton's colleague, Chris Chidzik, Principal Economist at AMT.  First, we zoom out and look with Chris at the manufacturing sector as a whole. Then we zoom back in with Dayton, and focus on the additive manufacturing (AM) market activity in the last month. Any market knowledge of the 3D printing industry is incomplete without a grasp on the larger manufacturing industry, and Dayton, Chris, and AMT are the perfect combination to address this topic.  You will learn about utilization, machinery orders vs tooling orders, the market effects of interest rates and geopolitics, and of course all the deals and AM analysis Printing Money listeners love to hear about. If Episode 14 doesn't sate your manufacturing market appetite, we recommend attending the AMT Winter Economic Forum webinar on Friday January 26.  Also, Dayton, Danny, and many of the people and companies mentioned in this episode will be on-site at AMS NYC, this February 6-8.  Come meet us! 00:25   Introduction 01:20   Meet Chris Chidzik, Principal Economist, AMT 02:08   Meet Dayton Horvath, Director of Emerging Technology, AMT 02:35   Historical look at the manufacturing equipment market 09:40   Looking forward to the 2024 manufacturing equipment market 11:15   Interest Rates as a market driver 13:45  Geopolitics and reshoring as a market driver 17:59  AMT Winter Economic Forum Webinar 19:49  AMS NYC conference 21:16  Synopsys to acquire Ansys 24:01  Accuron to acquire WAAM3D 28:13  Nano Dimension (NNDM) makes new offer to buy Stratasys (SSYS) 31:05  Align Technology closes Cubicure acquisition and Nexa closes Essentium acquisition 32:10  3DEO receives investment from Seiko Epson, FusionX, and Bank of Japan 37:03  Velo3D $18M direct offering 39:15  Red Wolf Technology raises $2.5M for 3D printing mobile phone cases 41:30  3DK Tech raises seed round of around $2.5M from investors including HAX/SOSV 45:48  AMufacture raises around $1M 47:08  Closing remarks This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing stated on this podcast constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by the hosts, the organizer or any third-party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or in any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.  The information on this podcast is of a general nature that does not address the circumstances and risk profile of any individual or entity and should not constitute professional and/or financial advice. Referenced transactions are sourced from publicly available information.

Telecom Radio One
192. How Business Project Management Helps IT Leaders with Tony Hart

Telecom Radio One

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 72:42


Tony Hart Tony Hart is the Director of Information Technology at Essentium. The organization manufactures 3D printers, including the plastic filaments that go along with them. Essentium also does contract work for the Department of Defense. How Business Project Management Helps IT Leaders with Tony Hart Tony is passionate about business process management and emphasizes...

YOUR INTENTION MATTERS!
Ep. 172 (Jay Light - SVP of Sales @ Essentium)

YOUR INTENTION MATTERS!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 38:20


On this episode, Jay Light - SVP of Sales @ Essentium joins us to share his story!Remember, #yourintentionmatters!  Why?  Because that's the result you'll tend to get.www.soarondemand.com

Additive Insight
#84 3D printing M&As update + last chance to enter TCT Awards

Additive Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 36:58


On this week's episode of Additive Insight, TCT Editors Laura Griffiths and Sam Davies discuss the biggest 3D printing and additive manufacturing news stories from the last month. Get up to date on 3D Systems' acquisitions of Titan Robotics and Kumovis to expand its play in industrial and medical markets; Atlantic Coastal Acquisition Corp's decision to terminate its business combination agreement with Essentium; what such mergers and acquisitions mean for the future of AM; and finally, how you can enter your technologies, applications and collaborations for this year's TCT Awards. Learn more about Long-term Resin Performance and Industrial-Scale Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Workflow Solutions from our episode sponsor 3D Systems at mytct.co/3dsystemspod and mytct.co/PodSLS

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

In the 3+ years that M4Edge has been around, we've aired over 50 episodes and, as listeners know, we usually ask our guests to give us their view of the future 20 years hence. Sometimes the answers are somewhat expected, sometimes they're a little humorous, and sometimes they're deeply thought provoking. As a holiday present, this episode offers a compilation of some of our favorites. We won't go so far as to say that this is a "best of" set, since we left out some great ones. But we've reached across the catalog, from our very first to our most recent episode, and offer you here some of our guests' views on the future of manufacturing, material design, food and agriculture, artificial intelligence, human resources, business analytics, robotics, clean energy, autonomous driving ... you know, M4Edge stuff. Stay tuned and stay curious as we retool our show in 2022!

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Global Venturing Review
06 December 2021 — Essentium Shines with $974m Reverse Merger

Global Venturing Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 10:59


Essentium shines with $974m reverse merger Essentium, a US-based additive manufacturing technology developer backed by chemicals producer BASF and 3D printing software provider Materialise, agreed to list through a reverse takeover. Selina seals reverse merger deal Selina, a US-based operator of short-term accommodation and co-working spaces, agreed a reverse takeover with a SPAC called BOA … Continue reading "06 December 2021 — Essentium Shines with $974m Reverse Merger" The post 06 December 2021 — Essentium Shines with $974m Reverse Merger appeared first on Global Venturing Review.

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey
Star Trek Replicators? How Additive Manufacturing is Changing the Industry

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:30


We're a lot closer to having a bona fide Star Trek replicator than you might think. Sure, we're not to the point where you can just press a button and a part — or maybe a steak and some Romulan ale — will materialize out of nowhere. However, additive manufacturing has finally matured to such a degree that 3D printing is feasible for manufacturing applications. Blake Teipel, Cofounder and CEO at Essentium, shares how additive manufacturing is bringing agility and adaptability to manufacturers and product developers. We discuss: - What additive manufacturing is - Building a team vs finding partners - Electromagnetic energy and electrically conductive plastics Never miss an episode of Over The Air by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Over the Air in your favorite podcast player.

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey
Star Trek Replicators? How Additive Manufacturing is Changing the Industry

Over the Air — IoT, Connected Devices, & the Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 31:30


We're a lot closer to having a bona fide Star Trek replicator than you might think. Sure, we're not to the point where you can just press a button and a part — or maybe a steak and some Romulan ale — will materialize out of nowhere. However, additive manufacturing has finally matured to such a degree that 3D printing is feasible for manufacturing applications. Blake Teipel, Cofounder and CEO at Essentium, shares how additive manufacturing is bringing agility and adaptability to manufacturers and product developers. We discuss: - What additive manufacturing is - Building a team vs finding partners - Electromagnetic energy and electrically conductive plastics Never miss an episode of Over The Air by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Over the Air in your favorite podcast player.

Design World
Additive is helping to build capacity fast

Design World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 16:17


The additive community continues to impress with how quickly additive vendors meet the needs of healthcare workers and the general public in the development of protection devices. I spoke with Blake Teipel, cofounder and CEO at Essentium, on what the company has been and is doing during this pandemic.

Composites Weekly
How One 3D Company is Stepping Up to Design and Print Mask Frames for Hospitals – Interview with Blake Teipel of Essentium

Composites Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020


This week, I welcome Blake Teipel, CEO of Essentium on the show to discuss how his company is coming to the aid of the medical industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only are they designing and printing masks for hospitals, but they will be making their designs open-source so the rest of the additive manufacturing... The post How One 3D Company is Stepping Up to Design and Print Mask Frames for Hospitals – Interview with Blake Teipel of Essentium appeared first on Composites Weekly.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
The Shape of Things to Come with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs (part2)

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 32:36


Our show today is part 2 of our interview with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs. Ben is bookend-ing our miniseries on Additive Manufacturing, otherwise known as 3D Printing. In part 1 of our interview with Ben, we spent most of our time discussing many of the different additive manufacturing techniques, which was a great intro to the next set of episodes. Ben has also written a book about 3D Printing, and M4Edge listeners can get part of that book for free by going to https://www.3dhubs.com/podcast/m4edge/ . Also on the 3DHubs site, you can check out their really useful trends report about what‘s happening in the industry, by going to https://www.3dhubs.com/get/trends/. In between parts 1 and 2 of the Ben interview, we spoke with 4 fascinating founders of additive manufacturing companies, each with a really amazing technology, each markedly different from the next. They were Greg Mark of MarkForged, Bob Swartz of Impossible Objects, Nanci Hardwick of MELD Manufacturing and Blake Teipel of Essentium. If you’ve missed those, I encourage you to go back and give em a listen. Today we close the miniseries with Ben and discuss 3DHubs' business model, which is manufacturing as a service, we discuss the 3D Printing industry and its place in the global manufacturing chain, and of course, since Marco can’t help himself, we discuss SciFi.NB: It turns out that if you live outside the US, chances are that Marco and I haven't seen your review. Please let us know if you've written one, so we can give you a shout out on the show - send an email to info@m4edge.com

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
Scaling 3D Printing and Making Manufacturing Fun Again, with Blake Teipel of Essentium

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 64:25


Where else will you find a podcast on 3D printing that references cassette tapes and cowboy hats???In this new episode of our 3D Printing series, we talk with Blake Teipel, CEO and cofounder of Essentium. Blake is perhaps the best person to explain how the success of 3D printing relies on the synergy of machines, software and materials. He started as a design engineer, went back to school for a PhD in materials science, and then set out to create 3D printing solutions that can better solve the hard design problems faced by engineers. Before co-founding Essentium, Blake worked at two large industrial companies, John Deere and Caterpillar. Based on this experience, Blake concluded that the primary advantage of Essentium’s 3D printing solutions had to be speed: only speed can allow 3D printing machines to produce large numbers of parts at lower cost, and make them economically competitive at large scale against traditional manufacturing techniques. For Blake, this is the secret sauce that will allow 3D printing to play an increasingly large role in industry. In the episode, we discuss cybersecurity, and how Essentium uses software to check the materials and the production protocols, including for example the extrusion temperature, so that the parts produced can be certified, protecting against counterfeiting (and without using blockchain, to Michael’s great satisfaction and relief…)We also discuss how 3D printing will transform global supply chains, shifting production closer to the ultimate consumers. While at the moment this has supported reshoring of manufacturing to the US, as in emerging markets wages rise and consumers get wealthier, we should see more production move closer to these increasingly attractive developing markets. An important note: don't forget to stick around for our Ricky's Reports from the Edge segment, at the end of the show.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
Nanci Hardwick of MELD Manufacturing describes the Most Disruptive New Technology: her own

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 51:40


Our journey into the world of 3D Printing continues today with Nanci Hardwick, CEO of MELD Manufacturing Corporation—Last year, MELD was voted the Most Disruptive New Technology Award at the R&D 100 awards.3D Printing includes a variety of techniques and processes, each with their own advantages and each best suited for a different use. (You can learn about several of these technologies in the first episode of this miniseries, with 3DHub's Ben Redwood.) So what makes MELD unique, and what is it best suited for? Nanci argues that MELD offers two key advantages: its ability to produce large-size parts and seond, the fact that MELD machines can operate out in the field, not just in a controlled environment.MELD machines are not what you would use to print the nifty, intricate, paper-weight sized metal objects that you often get handed if you visit a 3D printing shop. No, MELD comes into its own with big parts like a 30-feet long tractor-trailer rail. Other 3D printing companies we have interviewed on our show say that they can reach large scale thanks to the speed of their machine. When they say “scale”, they mean the large number of parts they can print in an hour or in a day. When MELD boasts about scale, they talk about the actual size of an individual part—though it can’t print an entire spaceship yet… We also discuss with Nanci how additive manufacturing—3D printing, that is—will change our lives, and why you should encourage your children to pursue interdisciplinary passions. Nanci’s vision of the future was truly inspiring.Don't Forget: please share the episode with a friend!

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
Technological change and psychological lock-in with Bob Swartz of Impossible Objects

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 54:40


Today’s episode is a conversation with Bob Swartz, the founder and chairman of Impossible Objects. Although that title does a disservice to his resume. He literally grew up in in the manufacturing business, watching his father figure out how to design and build things; he’s been a consultant to the MIT Media lab, he’s got several patents, which he’s licensed to major corporations … through his own patent licensing company; he’s founded and operated software companies, advertising companies, telephony companies; he is a true polymath. He’s also something of a philosopher, which makes for a wonderful conversation.As for Bob's current company, Impossible Objects, It uses a composite based additive manufacturing process - CBAM - which yields superior material properties. Like the other additive manufacturing companies we interview for this miniseries, Impossible Objects is aimed for the big boy manufacturing market – some of the users they brag about include Ford and the US Air Force. But this conversation with Bob is about much more than their customers, its about technological change, psychological lock in, economic ripple effects of new technologies, and more. AND, outside of a fantastic and fanstastical scene in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall, this conversation has my favorite use of Marshal McLuhan to make a point. :)If you haven’t already done so, you may want to check out episode 1 with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs, both to help you understand some of the technical terms used in this conversation – Ben goes through many of the different technologies that make up the current universe of 3D printing, and to get the URLs for some free material about 3DPrinting, created by 3DHubs. Ben also talks about the industry at large, which may give you some useful context. One last thing – immediately after the conversation with Bob, we’ve got a quick update from Ricky Buch, so stick around for Ricky's Reports from the Edge.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
Breaking technology barriers with Greg Mark of Markforged

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 55:00


For the second episode in our miniseries on Additive Manufacturing, we interview Greg Mark, founder and CEO of Markforged (along with their Director of Communications Trak Lord).Deloitte recently ranked Markforged 10th in their 2018 North America Technology Fast 500 Rankings. Forbes put them on a list of next billion dollar startups. But the company's success isn’t the only thing that makes this interview interesting. Business economists should listen closely to what Greg says about, for example, the increased economies of scale. And investors should pay attention when he talks about massive consolidation that inevitably will hit the industry. And technologists should be on the lookout for his predictions on breaking technology barriers and the certainty of advance. And manufacturers should pay attention to the things that his technology can do. And for the rest of us – just keep being curious!If you've not yet listened to episode 1 of this miniseries with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs, you may want to go back and listen, as Ben explains some of the technical details of the industry and different types of 3D Printing technologies. AND, 3DHubs has made available to M4Edge listeners two free resources about 3D Printing; you can hear the URLs for the downloads in the episode.P.S. PLEASE forward this episode, or one of your favorites, to a friend. We want to build this community and we need your help.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
What is 3D Printing, with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 69:58


In our view, 3D Printing - also known as Additive Manufacturing - ranks up there with Artificial Intelligence as one of "those technologies," meaning one of those that truly holds potential for fundamental changes in how the economy functions. To say that 3D Printing represents a new way of building things is like saying that commercial aviation represented a new way of getting places. 3D Printing will change the who, what, where and how of manufacturing. The “when” is starting now.Our interview with Ben Redwood of 3DHubs is split into two parts. In this episode, we use Ben as our technical expert, and he’ll explain to us all the different kinds of additive manufacturing processes that exist, go over some technical terms, and talk to us about the industry in general. It’s a bit technical at first, but there are two rewards for listening through to the end of the episode. First: Ben’s written a book on 3DPrinting, two chapters of which are being made available for free, to you. Second: later in the episode Ben reveals insights from their latest Future Trends report, which is also available for free, and we dive into a discussion of how 3D printing will change everyone’s life. In part two of the interview, which we’ll air in a few weeks, we’ll talk to Ben about 3D Hubs, where he’s the Director of Supply Chain. In between, we’re going to hear from the founders of 4 of the most interesting and promising 3D Printing startups out there, including Greg Mark of Markforged, Nanci Hardwick of MELD Manufacturing, Bob Swartz of Impossible Objects, and Blake Teipel of Essentium.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

3D Printing is coming. To a factory near you. And a garage. And a desktop. And to the M4Edge podcast. Next up: interviews with 5 companies in the space.

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)
Ricky's Reports #3: Chasing Unicorns

Macro Micro Michael Marco & Startups at the Edge (M4Edge)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 15:41


This week's M4Edge is solely a Ricky's Reports episode. Ricky talks about how his idea continues to evolve, and we discuss whether forcing startups to chase the $Billion dollar idea is a barrier to entry.Stay tuned: Marco and I are preparing a mini series on Additive Manufacturing, also known as 3D Printing. We have a great line up for you, including guests from Essentium, Impossible Objects, MELD Manufacturing and MarkForged, as well as 3DHubs, a Manufacturing as a Service company based in Europe.

WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Three: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
Industrial 3D Printing That Makes Additive Manufacturing Real

WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Three: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 50:49


Coming from the engineering sector, Blake Teipel, President and co-Founder of Essentium, has always been looking at how to advance supply chains and how to advance manufacturing solutions in a wide variety of industries. Partnering with BASF, Blake is disrupting traditional manufacturing processes by bringing strength and speed together without compromising the material set. He shares that they're committed to creating industrial 3D printing solutions for the world's top manufacturers to bridging the gap between 3D printing and machining. Blake talks about the industrial or heavy duty use of 3D printing materials and shares what new tools are available on the market today.