3D Printed Robotics and Drones are all the rage these days. Companies developing them are racing to prove that their technology is better than all others. Our guests this week, Jesse Chang and Marc Gyongyosi, founders of two startups, MDAR and Intelligent Flying Machines (IFM), use 3D Printed Robotics and Drones to speed product development and keep costs down. Their advanced devices use motion contrast 3D scanning to sense the environment around them, both indoor and outdoor, and are real word examples of how 3D Printing is being used by entrepreneurs to develop products in ways that was not possible in the past. 3D Printing is critical to their business strategy and future success, without it the 3D Printed Robotics and Drones the path to market would be much more expensive and time consuming.
Jesse is also a member of the Spark investment team at Autodesk, so we get a chance to learn more about the program’s goals and how it works.
Here is the Drone Crash Video Tracy mentioned in the podcast:
We’d like to remind our listeners that we will be taking a hiatus from our “Ask Us Anything” segments for the rest of October to get out into the field and bring you some cutting edge content straight from the show floor. However, this does not mean we will be stopping all together – our regular Thursday Podcasts will still be on time! If you have a question about 3D print design, production, sales or more, Ask Us Anything and we will store it away in our super special box of questions and dive into them when we get back into the swing of things at the end of October. Thank you to all the loyal fans who will be sticking through this with us, we hope to bring you the very best information about this rapidly expanding industry we all love!
About Jesse Chang and Marc Gyongosi
Jesse and Marc are entrepreneurs and founders of two new startups, MDAR, and Intelligent Flying Machines. Both companies are using 3D printing in their prototyping pre-production process, and next generation motion contrast 3D scanning to manufacture smarter robots and flying machines.
Important Links
- MDAR
- Intelligent Flying Machines
- Autodesk Spark Investment Fund
- Carbon 3D
- Harvard Business Review ttools case study
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