Tate and Tyler confront an important question: when it comes to integrity within 3D printing journalism, are they actually part of the problem?
Will a 3D printing startup 10x their employee count between now and 2025? Tate and Tyler continue a discussion around the economy and how 3D printing companies may navigate changing tides. Implicit modeling, 3D printed ears, a crazy old rocket man, and an AI-like rapper round out the discussion.
Will 3D printing displace millions of jobs? Or will Industry 4.0 have a positive lasting impact on the average worker? Following a discussion about 3DP startup valuations, interest rates, and market behaviors, Tate and Tyler dive into a heated debate over the future of automation and the workforce.
In this week's pod, we wonder out loud whether or not the new Stratasys and Ultimaker entity will rightly be called "MakerMaker" or "Ultibot?" That, as well as overview President Biden's "AM Forward" initiative.
A classic episode - the guys riff on a wide variety of topics, some of which are even 3D printing related. Clear 3D printing material, powder bed fusion competitors, supply chain woes, show & tell, and ongoing projects. A little bit of everything for all the printheads out there!
This episode has a "back to school" vibe. The guys recap their field trip to Silicon Valley, including a visit to Autodesk Pier 9, an autonomous car manufacturer, and a mystery EV manufacturer. Tyler reviews some compelling research into minimizing anisotropic FDM properties, and Tate schools him on the meaning of a word that literally nobody uses correctly. The episode finishes with a brief history lesson on 3D printing technology. Read more about Anisotropy and Warm Isostatic Pressing: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860422002408 Watch this episode on YouTube at www.youtube.com/goengineer
The podcast continues to break barriers, this time by hosting the first (planned) guest: Richard Cromwell. Notably, Richard attended AMUG 2022 and lived to tell a tale the guys have been dying to hear. Tyler has another run in with the law, and Tate gets his ASMR fix. Let us know what you think! And check us out on Youtube
In the first televised episode of goAdditive, the guys talk about how YouTube might change the pod forever. Tate brings in some show & tell, and Tyler talks about porous metal printing research at NASA. Share your feedback with us on LinkedIn or YouTube!
We had a lot of fun in this episode. Tyler forgets what day it is, and both Tate and Tyler share 3D prints that left them feeling a little guilty. Wrench & Chill Tubing Straightener Share your thoughts with us! tbrown@goengineer.com and treid@goengineer.com
What printer would we buy if we weren't spoiled with the commercial printers in our offices? Why?