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Building a Global Decentralized Manufacturing Network with 3DOS
Manage episode 439471549 series 3446703
In this episode, Connor talks to John Dogru of 3DOS about the evolving landscape of 3D printing and its implications for manufacturing and entrepreneurship. John, a seasoned veteran in the 3D printing industry, discusses how the expiration of key patents in the mid-2010s has led to increased competition, driving down costs and improving quality. This democratization of technology has made 3D printing more accessible, allowing individuals to start their own businesses with multiple printers at home.
They explore the current state of the industry, highlighting advancements in desktop printers that now rival expensive industrial machines. John shares insights on the diverse applications of 3D printing, from medical devices to everyday household items, and how it is becoming a staple in various sectors, including automotive and IoT.
The conversation shifts to the broader economic implications of manufacturing, emphasizing the need to return to a model where value is derived from producing goods and services rather than financial engineering. John advocates for a balance that supports productive individuals in society.
They also discuss the journey of building a startup in the decentralized manufacturing space, including the importance of aligning with the right investors and choosing the right blockchain technology. John shares his vision for 3DOS, which aims to streamline the connection between design and manufacturing while expanding into a global distribution platform.
Overall, this episode provides a fascinating look at the future of 3D printing, the potential for decentralized manufacturing, and the importance of creating a sustainable economic model that prioritizes real production.
00:00 - A discussion on the history and advancements in 3D printing technology
01:02 - An overview of the current capabilities of 3D printing
03:23 - Exploration of how increased competition and lower costs are shaping the 3D printing landscape.
05:18 - A conversation about the importance of returning to a production-based economy versus financial engineering.
06:28 - Insights on fundraising and selecting the right blockchain for startups in DePIN
08:41 - Reflections on the benefits of a flexible work lifestyle and how it enhances productivity.
10:36 - Discussion on the future goals of 3DOS
Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.
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Manage episode 439471549 series 3446703
In this episode, Connor talks to John Dogru of 3DOS about the evolving landscape of 3D printing and its implications for manufacturing and entrepreneurship. John, a seasoned veteran in the 3D printing industry, discusses how the expiration of key patents in the mid-2010s has led to increased competition, driving down costs and improving quality. This democratization of technology has made 3D printing more accessible, allowing individuals to start their own businesses with multiple printers at home.
They explore the current state of the industry, highlighting advancements in desktop printers that now rival expensive industrial machines. John shares insights on the diverse applications of 3D printing, from medical devices to everyday household items, and how it is becoming a staple in various sectors, including automotive and IoT.
The conversation shifts to the broader economic implications of manufacturing, emphasizing the need to return to a model where value is derived from producing goods and services rather than financial engineering. John advocates for a balance that supports productive individuals in society.
They also discuss the journey of building a startup in the decentralized manufacturing space, including the importance of aligning with the right investors and choosing the right blockchain technology. John shares his vision for 3DOS, which aims to streamline the connection between design and manufacturing while expanding into a global distribution platform.
Overall, this episode provides a fascinating look at the future of 3D printing, the potential for decentralized manufacturing, and the importance of creating a sustainable economic model that prioritizes real production.
00:00 - A discussion on the history and advancements in 3D printing technology
01:02 - An overview of the current capabilities of 3D printing
03:23 - Exploration of how increased competition and lower costs are shaping the 3D printing landscape.
05:18 - A conversation about the importance of returning to a production-based economy versus financial engineering.
06:28 - Insights on fundraising and selecting the right blockchain for startups in DePIN
08:41 - Reflections on the benefits of a flexible work lifestyle and how it enhances productivity.
10:36 - Discussion on the future goals of 3DOS
Disclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.
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