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Aaron Katske Aaron Katske is the Vice President of Information Technology at Velo3D, a leader in metal additive manufacturing. With over 15 years of experience, Aaron oversees IT strategy, security, infrastructure, and applications. He has led high-performing teams in various industries including software and manufacturing and is passionate about the revolutionary possibilities of 3D printing...
Today we welcome Brad Kreger, the new CEO at Velo3D, the largest US-based manufacturer of metal powder bed fusion 3D printers. Mr. Kreger joined Velo3D in December 2022 as the Executive Vice President of Operations, and was tasked with transforming the company's processes, consolidating them after a period of rapid – perhaps even too rapid – expansion. When Benny Buller, the company's founder, stepped down as CEO late last year (he remains on the Board of Directors), Mr. Kreger stepped up. Today he is here to speak with VoxelMatters about his strategy to turn the company around, reassure investors, and “attack” the next phase of massive AM growth, starting with key Defense applications. He intends to do this by leveraging the “industrialization” experience he matured working at large companies such as Thermofisher, where his responsibilities included taking startups and young organizations that had been acquired and bringing them through the industrialization curve. *The audio content has been edited to add transitional content, remove pauses and filler words.
In this episode, Peter and Gaby discuss the ins and outs of hiring for top companies. They talk about how to hire successful candidates, what the key to interviewing is, and the strategy behind firing. 17:21 | The Art of Hiring Successfully 32:51 | Do Tech Companies Need Degrees? 55:41 | The Truth About Salary Transparency Gabrielle ‘Gaby' Toledano is currently the Chief Operating Officer at Keystone Strategy. She has nearly 30 years of experience in the technology, gaming, and online space with Fortune 500 companies such as Tesla (Chief People Officer), Electronic Arts (Chief Talent Officer), and Microsoft. She also serves as a board member for the firm. She is bilingual, and her portfolio includes a wide range of assignments, including international work, most notably in Latin America. Gaby currently also serves as the Board and Chair for Vaxxinity, VELO3D, and Lilum. Learn more about Keystone here: https://www.keystone.ai/ ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Use my code PETER25 for 25% off your first month's supply of Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic: seed.com/moonshots ProLon is the first Nutri-technology company to apply breakthrough science to optimize human longevity and optimize longevity and support a healthy life. Get started today with 15% off here: https://prolonlife.com/MOONSHOT _____________ Get my new Longevity Practices 2024 book: https://bit.ly/48Hv1j6 I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, Peter Rogers, formerly of Velo3D and Autodesk, links back up with Lumafield co-founder and Head of Product Andreas Bastian as part of our Innovators on Innovators series. The pair met while working at Autodesk on such projects as the Airbus seat frame, which they discuss in the podcast. Since Autodesk, the pair have gone in different directions. Rogers has spent most of that time in metal additive manufacturing and consulting, while Bastian set up Lumafield, an industrial CT and AI inspection business. As they reconvene for this podcast, they share their thoughts on the differences in porosity distribution across the several 3D printing processes, how Lumafield is using AI to address part defects, and the advancements being made in additive manufacturing software.
The Daily Business and Finance Show - Friday, 29 December 2023 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: Hess quickly drops as Venezuela deploys soldiers amid Guyana dispute Cathie Wood's ARKW exits Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, buys BITO Microsoft's AI bet not priced in; Wedbush says chatbot is 'game changing' UnitedHealth's secret rules denied rehab coverage for Medicare patients: Stat News Boeing says 737 Max hardware issue with loose components has been fixed - report Crude inventory decreased by 6.9M barrels for week ended Dec. 22 - EIA Nvidia gains as it unveils GeForce RTX 4090D for China Intel slips even as Argus sings praise on AI, Israel foundry Velo3D to raise ~$18M through registered direct offering of shares and warrants Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast provides information only and should not be construed as financial or business advice. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we go into the operational side of marketing: how to run all the systems and data that power a company's sales and marketing efforts. We talk to Travis Johnson, who leads marketing operations at Velo3D.We talk through how they run Salesforce and Marketo together, how they structure their data in the systems, how they do campaigns, attribution, and lead scoring, and much more.Give this episode a listen to learn from Travis how to built out a whip-smart operational machine for your own company's marketing engine.
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über wichtige Amerikaner, einen peinlichen Millionenklau, und warum das IPO des Jahres vielleicht doch eine Enttäuschung wird. Und wir küren die größten Gewinner und Loser bei den SPACs. Außerdem geht es um Aurubis, Tesla, BYD, Arm Holdings, Nvidia, Softbank, DWAC, Boston Beer, Pegasus Digital Mobility Acquisition Corp, Moonlake Immunotherapeutics, Merck KGaA, Disc Medicine, Immatics, Curevac, Giddy, Pear Therapeutics, Virgin Orbit, Triterras Fintech, Shango Holdings, Wejo, IronNet Cybersecurity, Electric Last Mile, New Wework, 23&Me, Lilium, Ginkgo Bioworks, Velo3d, Quantumscape, Hyperfine, VW, BMW, Compleo Charging, Windeln.de, Social Chain AG, Porsche, Thyssen-Krupp, Alstria Office, DIC Asset, 1&1, Lanxess, Mutares, K+S, Hornbach Holding, Vonovia, Fresenius, Kion, Cropenergies, Citi, Citizens Financial Group, Capital One, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Paramount Global, Warner Bros Discover, GM, Kraft Heinz, Nippon Paper, Nissan, Honda Motor, Tokyo Electric Power und Furukawa Electric. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
A summer slow down in financings means that Troy, Danny, and Alex get to spend more time on acquisitions and the public markets this episode. Two acquisitions are up for discussion: SLM Solutions purchase of Adira Addcreative, and that of Xerox's Elem Additive by ADDiTEC. Next, the public markets have just completed Q2 reporting, so Troy Jensen, Senior Research Analyst from Lake Street Capital gives his market roundup. Together, Troy, Danny, and Alex continue the discussion on the Stratasys-3D Systems-Desktop Metal-Nano Dimension merger fest, and also consider the positions of Markforged and Velo3D. Then the trio discuss the 3D printing service bureaus, both publicly listed and also non-public, and how private equity is moving in the 3D printing industry. 0.48: Summer slowdown in financings 1.42: SLM Solutions acquires Adira Addcreative 6.25: ADDiTEC acquires Elem Additive 11.05: OEM public companies general commentary 12.27: Velo3D Q2 results and $70 million convertible offering 13.28: Markforged Q2 results, rumors of new machine and share price movement 16.10: Nano Dimension, Markforged, Velo3D results and merger discussion 20.22: Desktop Metal has a healthy Q2 21.08: 3D Systems faces challenging conditions in dental and industrial 22.13: Stratasys Q2 and negotiation tactics with 3D Systems 27.40: Consolidation in the industry and need for scale 29.23: Service bureau public companies general commentary: Fathom, Protolabs, Xometry, Shapeways 33.41: Market dynamics for 3d printing service bureaus, both public and private 41.07: Data disclaimer 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.
In this episode of the 3DPOD, we talk with Zach Detweiler, vice president of Technology at Velo3D (NYSE: VLD), about his past as a chemist and the path that took him to his current position. We also go through the complex systems that intertwine to form a metal powder bed fusion system, including the variables that need to be controlled and what must be done in order to achieve industrial manufacturing of 3D printed parts.
We're excited to announce that Season 2 of Laser Focused will be launching soon! This season, our host, Renette Youssef, will be bringing you in-depth conversations with even more industry professionals who are working every day to make the impossible possible. Join us this season as we delve deeper into innovations in 3D printing, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, automotive, and, of course, space travel. You'll hear the stories behind the innovations, and the real-world outcomes as we step together into the future. Subscribe now wherever you get your favorite shows so you don't miss a nanosecond. Laser Focused, by Velo3D, where together we innovate without compromise.
Special guest Troy Jensen, Senior Research Analyst with Lake Street Capital Markets, joins Alex and Danny for a closer look at some of the biggest publicly listed 3d printing companies. In this episode Alex, Danny, and Troy discuss the hostile takeover attempt of Stratasys by Nano Dimension, 3D Systems' performance and valuation, Desktop Metal versus Markforged, Velo3D's point of difference. They then take a look at the services companies such as Protolabs, Xometry, and Fathom. A recent VC financing for Makerverse is also covered, as well as notable acquisitions by Stratasys and Nexa3D. With the recent release of numerous additive manufacturing market reports, Alex, Danny and Troy reflect on this fresh dataset as it relates to investor appetite within the 3D printing industry. 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.
Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst Niraj Patel hosts Velo3D Founder and CEO Benny Buller to discuss the latest developments in material science and 3D printing processes for high-strength alloys disrupting the aerospace, automotive, and semiconductor industries. We dive into the company's partnerships with Elon Musk, SpaceX, President Biden's Additive Manufacturing initiative, and other leading edge projects.
No metal AM hardware company has been able to gain rapid adoption in the aerospace segment as Velo3D. The company started just a few years ago and it has already grown into a publicly listed entity on track to reach nearly 100 million in yearly revenues. Its machines are used to produce many of the most high-profile rocket engines and rocket engine parts, with growing applications in aviation and in the energy segment. They are used by innovative startups like Launcher, space pioneers like SpaceX, and aerospace giants like Honeywell, just to name a few. Now Velo3D wants to keep growing and bring its success stories into new markets, expanding into new application areas such as the energy industry and new international markets such as Europe. This innovation is truly non-stop and today we have the opportunity to speak about how the company has experienced literally skyrocketing success by addressing two key challenges in metal powder bed fusion: efficiency and repeatability. And we get to hear how they did it from the company's founder and CEO, directly from the Velo3D's HQ in Silicon Valley, Benny Buller.
Welcome to another episode of Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with Co-Founder and CEO of Varda Space Industries, William Bruey! The pair discuss the benefits of moving manufacturing to space, as well as the venture capital firm he co-founded, Also Capital, which focuses on building a new class of skilled tech engineers!To learn more about Varda, visit their Website or follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also connect with William on LinkedIn.You can follow Renette on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the Founder and President of Plasmos, Ali Baghchehsara. The pair discuss the latest developments in spacecraft propulsion and how advancements in additive manufacturing are helping Plasmos revolutionize what is possible!To learn more, check out the Plasmos Website or follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also connect with Ali on LinkedIn.You can follow Renette on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hermeus, A.J. Piplica. Together they discuss the future of hypersonic flight and how additive manufacturing is allowing Hermeus to push the envelope when it comes to traveling at mach 5 and beyond!To learn more about the exciting work Hermeus is doing check out their' Website or follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also connect with A.J. on LinkedIn and Twitter as well.You can also follow Renette on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.com$KSS $XSPA $GENI $GIGM $VLDKohl's (KSS) - A play on upcoming earnings. The company will report quarterly results on Thursday before market open. Reminder: Kohl's was recently the target of a takeover approach but the talks with Franchise Group (FRG) were abandoned.XpresSpa (XSPA) - Shares were trending on communication platform Discord recently. On Monday, the company won a contract to expand the Center for Disease Control's (CDC) traveler-based SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance program in US airports.Genius Sports (GENI) - A niche way to play sports betting. Analysts at Needham commented favorably on the company Tuesday morning following Genius quarterly results. Needham believes Genius "plays a crucial role in the sports betting process facilitating the transfer of data from sports leagues to sports books and should benefit from the rising tide of sports betting globally."GigaMedia (GIGM) - Highlighted in one of Benzinga Pro's chat rooms as "getting pushed by a room." Shares closed up more than 40% on Monday and were up another 15% Tuesday morning despite no news. Tune into Benzinga's daily Stocks To Watch podcast (around 9:30 a.m. EDT on Twitter or on Spotify after 10:30 a.m.) to hear more insight on what "pushed by a room" means and why this perspective is important.Velo3D (VLD) - A potential sympathy play following news American Air (AAL) signed an agreement to buy Overture aircrafts from Boom Supersonic. Velo3D is a manufacturing partner for Boom. Shares of Velo3D have been known to move on news related to Boom Supersonic.Use coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3D printing technology is gaining traction as supply chain crunches adds pressure to industrial manufacturing. Morgan discusses the advantages of additive manufacturing for the aerospace sector with founder & CEO Benny Buller.
3D printing technology is gaining traction as supply chain crunches adds pressure to industrial manufacturing. Morgan discusses the advantages of additive manufacturing for the aerospace sector with founder & CEO Benny Buller.
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the President and Founder of Elementum 3D, Jacob Nuechterlein. Together they discuss the role Jacob's extensive education played in Elementum 3D's founding, their unique merging of powder material science and 3D printing's layer-by-layer control. They also dive into Elementum 3D's unique Reactive Additive Manufacturing technology, and their recent DARPA contract! Plus, “protecting Earth from martians” and where Jacob sees the future of additive manufacturing going.Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Benny Buller is founder of Velo3D. Velo3D is a metal 3D printing technology company. The company unlocks true design freedom and enables customers in space exploration, aviation, power generation, energy, and semiconductor to innovate the future in their respective industries. Using Velo3D, these customers can now build mission-critical metal parts that were previously impossible to manufacture. Previous to Velo3D Buller was at Khosla Ventures,, Solyndra, Inc., and First Solar.
Benny Buller is founder of Velo3D. Velo3D is a metal 3D printing technology company. The company unlocks true design freedom and enables customers in space exploration, aviation, power generation, energy, and semiconductor to innovate the future in their respective industries. Using Velo3D, these customers can now build mission-critical metal parts that were previously impossible to manufacture. Previous to Velo3D Buller was at Khosla Ventures,, Solyndra, Inc., and First Solar.
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the Co-Founder and CTO at Zulu Pods, Daniella Sladen. Together they discuss the ways Zulu Pods is revolutionizing lubrication systems for advanced rocket engines with their new product the ‘Zpod', which is the world's first self-contained, sealed, oil tank and pump. They reveal how Zulu Pods is using additive manufacturing in innovative ways to improve efficiency and reduce weight on advanced expendable rockets. Plus, Renette asks Daniella what it's like to be a trailblazer who is breaking down walls and shattering glass ceilings as one of the few Latina women in the aerospace engineering field. You don't want to miss this episode of Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D!For more information on the amazing work being done by Zulu Pods to improve the cost and efficiency of advanced engine systems, check out their website and follow them on Instagram and LinkedIn, and don't forget you can also follow Daniella on LinkedIn as well. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the CEO & CTO at Reaction Dynamics, Bachar Elzein. Together they discuss the ways Reaction Dynamics is working in the commercial space industry to reduce the cost of earth-to-orbit launches through innovative designs, breakthrough analysis and robust systems implementation. In addition, Bachar reveals how Reaction Dynamics is using additive manufacturing in innovative ways to improve efficiency and reduce the negative impacts of freight distribution. Plus, Renette and Bachar discuss what it's like to be the only Canadian company sending rockets into space and the role that Elon Musk's SpaceX plays in the commercial space industry. For more information on the amazing work being done by Reaction Dynamics to improve the cost and efficiency of space flight, check out their website and follow them on LinkedIn, and don't forget you can also follow Bachar on LinkedIn as well. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks with the Executive Director of the Carnegie Mellon University Manufacturing Futures Institute and Executive Director of the CMU NextManufacturing Center, Dr. Sandra DeVincent Wolf. Together they discuss Dr. DeVincent Wolf's passion for engineering and how she created such an influential career in the largely male-dominated industry, the importance of training as more companies adopt additive manufacturing, and the latest areas of research coming out of CMU. Plus, Renette and Sandra take a deep dive into materials, discuss how 3D printing is fueling innovation, and reflect on advice they'd give to young women considering careers in STEM fields. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Please note: as of 3/31/22, ARK's clients own greater than 1% of the shares outstanding of Velo3D. ARK expects 3D printing to revolutionize manufacturing by collapsing the time between design and production, reducing costs, and providing greater design complexity, accuracy and customization. We believe 3D printing can enable digital inventory and distributed manufacturing, adding flexibility to supply chains. On today's episode, ARK Research Analyst Tasha Keeney and Research Associate Pierce Jamieson interview Benny Buller, founder and CEO of Velo3D, a leader in end-to-end 3D printing space. Benny observed the additive manufacturing (AM) industry with fresh eyes and no prior manufacturing experience. In doing so, he observed a fundamental flaw limiting the speed of AM adoption: Engineers not only had to learn a new manufacturing process (AM), but they also had to learn a new design process (DfAM). He built Velo3D from the ground up, solving for this root challenge, enabling design to inform manufacturing not the other way around. Key Points in this Episode: The origin story of 3D Printing and why Benny started Velo3D. What determines a part's usability with internal supports. What software Velo3D uses in the manufacturing process. The current repeatability of 3D printing and the overall importance of repeatability. The design process for additive manufacturing. Design freedom that 3D printing allows when manufacturing parts. What is driving growth in the additive manufacturing industry today. The future of material science and 3D printing. How machine learning and advanced optimization is affecting 3D printing. How 3D printing is driving the future of innovation.
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This show highlights the leaders who are changing the world with new design and innovations. This week CMO and Brand Disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks to senior project engineer at Aerospace Corporation, Kenneth Harris II! Beginning his work with NASA at just 16, he has worked on several satellite missions and was recognized on Forbes' 30 under 30 list for science in 2020. Today, Kenneth and Renette discuss working with NASA while completing high school, his work on the James Webb Space Telescope detecting the light from stars billions of light years away, shifting the definition of success, and space travel. Kenneth delves into his relationship with his father and how it created a passion for mentorship that has him traveling nationally to engage with students regarding STEM. Hear about working with international space agencies at James Webb, while becoming the youngest African American to perform and lead integration at just 24 years old. Renette and Kenneth touch on the use of 3D printing on the International Space Station and the potential uses for additive manufacturing on the Lunar surface, Mars, and beyond! Sit back and enjoy this incredible and inspiring episode of Laser Focused, presented by Velo3D.Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
On this episode of Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D, CMO and Brand Disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, talks with one of the biggest figures in the automotive world, Stefan Krause! After serving as the Chairman at Rolls Royce, as well as being the youngest ever CFO at BMW, Stefan is now the CIO and CFO of Levere Holdings Acquisition Corp., an SPAC focused on Mobility in Europe. Not to mention he is the Founder of EV manufacturer Canoo and a Senior Advisor to Drake Star Partners. This week he sits down to discuss his background and give us some insight into some of the early stages in his career that helped prepare him to become an entrepreneur. Learn about the process an EV start up undergoes and what sets Canoo apart from the competition. Hear the duo discuss the science behind electric vehicles and how the industry of personal transportation has evolved since the days of the horse drawn carriage. Each episode we are trying to facilitate a journey of discovery with the leaders that are revolutionizing how we think of additive manufacturing. Get a better understanding of how companies are going about producing these ever exciting machines and hopefully create a world where last-mile delivery works for both people and the planet. Not only that, Stefan and Renetter also touch on when the best time is for entrepreneurs to first start making investments in building a brand and brand identity when starting out. You might even learn about a few lessons that the additive manufacturing industry can learn from the automotive/EV industry too! It is time to press play and prepare yourself for exciting in-depth conversations with industry professionals discussing their own innovations and how to make the impossible possible. This is Laser Focused, presented by Velo3D! Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Paul Hollowaty, at one point held to title of number 1 additive salesman in the World! Now with Velo3D has a lot to say in this episode about the start of Velo3D and the the current business plan. Paul talks about Benny Buller's original vision and how the contract manufacturing now works. The solution Velo3D has delivered to Lockheed Martin includes a Sapphire printer, Velo3D's Flow print preparation software, its Assure quality assurance and control software, and its underlying Intelligent Fusion manufacturing process, which optimizes the additive manufacturing process by combining process simulation, geometry-based detection, and build process monitoring during print execution. This end-to-end solution gives customers the confidence that the mission-critical parts printed using Velo3D's additive manufacturing technology preserve design intent. It also provides customers with the ability to produce identical parts across any Velo3D Sapphire printer, so as production needs increase, customers can merely add additional printers to their production facilities anywhere in the world or utilize Velo3D's network of contract manufacturers. A recent article at 3Dnatives.com says "Velo3D points to advanced metal AM solutions, especially its own Sapphire® systems, as the solution to overcome these barriers. Industrial metal AM machines allow for more aerospace companies to turn confidently towards additive manufacturing. But how exactly will this be accomplished? Looking at each barrier individually, advanced metal systems have built-in solutions to overcome them, making metal 3D printing more reliable and easier for users. For example, a non-contact recoater arm in advanced AM systems eliminated issues with protruding surfaces, ensuring that there will be no recoater clashes. This in turn significantly reduces the likelihood of failed builds as well as provides for a smoother surface, allowing for less time in post-processing. When it comes to the question of software, advanced industrial metal systems work to integrate extreme process controls, resulting in better parts, printed faster, with metallurgical structural integrity. A robust workflow also ensures that not only is printing easy, as CAD files can be worked with directly and optimized within the machine, but processes are monitored, also reducing failures. Finally, the company points to superior gas ventilation present in these industrial solutions, allowing for the evacuation of accompanying soot and thus more rapid laser fusion... Velo3D concludes, “Advanced industrial metal AM technology has at last reached the point where it reliably delivers on the promise of unprecedented design freedom, shorter lead times, reduced development and production costs, and the highest-quality, fully-functional end-use parts for aerospace and defense.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas-gendich/support
Welcome to another installment of the exciting podcast series Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D! This is a show that takes you on a journey of discovery with the leaders that are revolutionizing how we think of additive manufacturing. Join the CMO and Brand Disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, for in-depth conversations with industry professionals discussing their own innovations and how to make the impossible possible. This week she is joined by Torven Taylour, Mechanical Design Engineer and Draftsperson at PWR Performance Products. PWR is a leading manufacturer in the automotive cooling market. Torven lives and works in Queensland, Australia where the PWR HQ is located. On the show today, Torven walks us through some of the manufacturing products PWR is making in the military space and especially the automotive markets. He also tells us the university course that set him down the path to developing a career in metal 3D printing, the innovations being discovered through additive manufacturing, and some misconceptions about metal 3D printing. So what are you waiting for? Hit that play button and get ready for a great episode of Laser Focused, presented by Velo3D, where together we innovate without compromise.Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome back to Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo3D, and this week CMO and Brand Disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, speaks to a Partner with Bessemer Venture Partners and Board Director for Phantom Auto, Spire Global and Iris Automation, Tess Hatch! This show features the leaders that are changing the world with new design and revolutionizing how we think of advanced manufacturing. Not only holding degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Aeronautics Engineering from the University of Michigan and Stanford respectively, but she's also worked with both Boeing and SpaceX on some exciting projects. She was named on Forbes' 30 under 30 list for venture capital in 2020. Today Tess and Renette sit down and discuss a wide array of subjects from Frontier Technology, to Drone manufacturing, cleaning up space debris, even getting people to Mars. Learn about Tess' story carving a path for herself in the world of science and exploration, as well as her interest in fostering entrepreneurship of frontier technology, specifically the commercialization of space, drones, autonomous vehicles, even agriculture and food technology. Hear about the advancements being made in space travel and where Tess sees the future of getting humans to the surface of Mars. Together the duo touch on some of the emerging startups surrounding space exploration and some of the challenges entrepreneurs and innovators are facing in the field of aerospace. But it's not just the exploration of space they chat about! Tess discusses the commercialization of space and some of the impacts of it too, including the concern of debris taking down satellites, pollution from debris not burning up upon reentry, as well as the weaponization of space too. Get ready for an out of this world episode that will inspire you! Hit play and join us for Laser Focused, presented by Velo3D. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by Velo3Dwww.velo3d.com
Benny Buller, Founder and CEO of Velo3D (NYSE: VLD), had a vision to build a digital supply chain allowing companies in the space travel, renewable energy, and other sectors to leverage an end-to-end manufacturing process unlike any other. He shares his journey, from solving seemingly impossible manufacturing problems, to scaling the next generation of 3D printing and materials. Benny explains why his decision to take Velo3D public via a de-SPAC will launch the company into the stratosphere. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Welcome to another installment of the exciting podcast series Laser Focused, brought to you by Velo 3D! This is a show that takes you on a journey of discovery with the leaders that are revolutionizing how we think of additive manufacturing. Join the CMO and Brand Disruptor at Velo3D, Renette Youssef, for in-depth conversations with industry professionals discussing their own innovations and how to make the impossible possible. This week she is joined by Max Haot, the Founder and CEO of Launcher. Launcher is a developer of some of the world's most efficient, high-performance rockets for small satellites. He is here today to discuss how they have utilized 3D printing with the building of their rockets and all the work they continue to do at Launcher. Hear about Max's journey from getting started in Europe with building websites for giant brands like Manchester United FC, the European Tour of Golf and even the Patriots, to making the leap to the United States and starting his own company called Livestream and then Meebo. From the internet to aerospace, we get a first hand look at the story of Launcher, what they are trying to achieve and hear about what sparked this exciting and game changing venture. Did you know Launcher recently purchased a metal additive solution from Velo3D to push their progress forward? These days satellites are getting smaller and smaller, think the size of a loaf of bread or a grilled cheese, and Launcher has been working hard to build useful solutions to getting them into space. As technology and humans around the world advance, we are establishing a greater need for infrastructure in space and Launcher is helping facilitate that. So what are you waiting for? Hit that play button and get ready for a great episode of Laser Focused, presented by Velo3D, where together we innovate without compromise. Follow UsTwitter @VELO3DMetalFacebook @velo3dInstagram @velo3dPresented by VELO3Dwww.velo3d.com
Welcome to Laser Focused presented by Velo3D. Join us as we take you on a journey of discovery with the leaders that are changing the world with new design and revolutionizing how we think of innovation. Our episodes which are hosted by Renette Youssef, CMO and brand disruptor at Velo3D, will feature in-depth conversations with industry professionals discussing their own innovations and how to make the impossible possible. Make sure to listen out for new episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your favorite shows! Laser Focused by Velo3D, where together we innovate without compromise.
Velo3D Inc (VLD) earnings report indicated -$0.10 in EPS and $10.4M in revenue. The metal 3D printing company has reiterated previous FY22 revenue guidance of $89M. CEO Benny Buller weighs in on the partnership between Velo3D (VLD) and SpaceX. He also discusses what is next for VLD and provides a general outlook.
In this episode, I sit down with Renette Youssef, Chief Marketing Officer of Velo3D. She shared the story of when the company went public via SPAC last year - and the journey leading up to the moment where Renette and her team rang the NYSE bell. We discussed what marketing expectations Velo3D's investors had for the listing, what strategy Renette deployed to meet them, and how the team maximised the impact of the day itself.Renette also shared some insights on the role of PR across a company's lifecycle. This episode is a must-listen for any marketers working for a company that is about to go public. You can follow Renette on LinkedIn here.Or Twitter.Or Instagram.Thanks to my friends at Remote for sponsoring this episode. Any company that helps companies unlock the global remote workforce is one worth keeping an eye on.Check out their website here.Also - why not check out my weekly newsletter, The B2B Bite, where I break down marketing strategy and tactics for B2B leaders into fun-size, actionable chunks?And follow me on Twitter at @JasonRBradwell - all my best stuff is on Twitter.
Velo3D (VLD) produces metal-additive three-dimensional printers. Benny Buller, Founder and CEO of Velo3D, joins Nicole Petallides to give an overview of the company. He also talks about how Velo3D's (VLD) 3D printer is helping SpaceX. He also goes over how VLD is working with a few companies in both the aviation and space sector. Tune in to find out more.
Velo3D fulfills the original promise of AM by providing a complete end-to-end metal 3D printing solution for mission-critical parts
Velo3D fulfills the original promise of AM by providing a complete end-to-end metal 3D printing solution for mission-critical parts
Velo3D (VLD) is a 3D printing company that allows their customers to make part for mission critical applications. Founder and CEO, Benny Buller, joins Nicole Petallides to discuss Velo3D. He talks about VLD's 3Q earnings results which were released Tuesday, November 9th. He also goes over Velo3D's drivers for growth.
Metal Additive System Maker joins other 3D printer makers going public
Metal Additive System Maker joins other 3D printer makers going public
DE Editors Brian Albright and Kenneth Wong discuss metal 3D companies going public, news from Rapid + TCT, DE Design and Simulation Summit, and more
DE Editors Brian Albright and Kenneth Wong discuss metal 3D companies going public, news from Rapid + TCT, DE Design and Simulation Summit, and more
Velo3D completed its SPAC merger with Jaws Spitfire Acquisition Corporation and is now trading under the ticker symbol: VLD. The 3D metal printing company streamlined metal additive processes to shorten lead times and lower production costs. It makes mission-critical, low-volume parts for aerospace, aviation, power generation, and alternative energy companies. The company's customers include SpaceX, Lam Research, Honda, and Honeywell. What is the outlook on the new stock? Founder and CEO, Benny Buller weighs in.
Have you heard about how some space companies want to 3D print buildings on the moon using moon dust? Velo3D becomes a major player in the 3D market, while SpaceX tries to buy them out! And learn how Metalmite uses 3D printing to create fixtures and racks in their own shop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas-gendich/support
Tom Gendich interviews Greg Paulsen of Xometry as Metalmite has become one of the newest suppliers on the World's largest On-Demand platform this week! Greg talks about how Xometry was started, where they are today, and how you can buy from them or sign up to manufacture for them. Xometry- Manufacturing on Demand From Prototyping to Production: Xometry offers a range of solutions to help you develop effective prototypes and scale up to production parts. Make custom parts on demand using over 60 materials and 15 processes. Put our network of over 5,000 highly vetted manufacturers and our skilled applications engineering team to work for you. Get Instant Quotes Get quotes within seconds on CNC machining, 3D printing, sheet metal fabrication, urethane casting, and more. Upload a 3D CAD file and receive the price, lead time, and design-for-manufacturing feedback instantly. They also discussed the new Ti6242 from Beamit Group as well as the VELO3D going public announcement. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thomas-gendich/support
On this month's Additive Insight editorial roundtable, TCT Head of Content Laura Griffiths and Senior Content Producer Sam Davies discuss March's biggest 3D printing and additive manufacturing news stories. Following similar moves by Desktop Metal and Markforged over the last few months, we discuss VELO3D's announcement it is to go public with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) JAWS Spitfire, Stratasys launching a line of powder bed fusion systems based on High Speed Sintering, Carbon making its Design Engine software available to all subscribers in a '10x type product launch', and DyeMansion unveiling its next-generation post-processing technology.
In episode 5 of PowderHeads, Ben Ferrar sits down with Kristen Mulherin from VELO3D. Kristin serves as Sr. Director of Product Marketing at VELO3D. Sit back as we dive into how Kristin got into additive manufacturing, how she became a part of the Women in 3D Printing Board, and her journey on #D printing and additive manufacturing.