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Additive Insight
TCT Magazine
237 episodes
1 week ago
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Janet Dickinson, the Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor 3D. Founded in 2020, Endeavor 3D is a contract manufacturer that, through its use of AM, specialises in product design, prototyping and production. Enabling volume production with additive manufacturing technology is the company’s core motivation and throughout today’s conversation, Dickinson explains what it takes to make that a reality. She provides insight on Endeavor’s use of HP Multi Jet Fusion and Materialise’s CO-AM technology, while also detailing the company’s utilisation of data and analytics to build a robust manufacturing platform. Dickinson also shares her assessment of the current capabilities of AM, and tells us what we can expect from Endeavor moving forward.
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On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Janet Dickinson, the Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor 3D. Founded in 2020, Endeavor 3D is a contract manufacturer that, through its use of AM, specialises in product design, prototyping and production. Enabling volume production with additive manufacturing technology is the company’s core motivation and throughout today’s conversation, Dickinson explains what it takes to make that a reality. She provides insight on Endeavor’s use of HP Multi Jet Fusion and Materialise’s CO-AM technology, while also detailing the company’s utilisation of data and analytics to build a robust manufacturing platform. Dickinson also shares her assessment of the current capabilities of AM, and tells us what we can expect from Endeavor moving forward.
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Additive Insight
#236 Endeavor 3D COO Janet Dickinson on enabling volume production with AM
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Janet Dickinson, the Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor 3D. Founded in 2020, Endeavor 3D is a contract manufacturer that, through its use of AM, specialises in product design, prototyping and production. Enabling volume production with additive manufacturing technology is the company’s core motivation and throughout today’s conversation, Dickinson explains what it takes to make that a reality. She provides insight on Endeavor’s use of HP Multi Jet Fusion and Materialise’s CO-AM technology, while also detailing the company’s utilisation of data and analytics to build a robust manufacturing platform. Dickinson also shares her assessment of the current capabilities of AM, and tells us what we can expect from Endeavor moving forward.
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6 days ago
21 minutes 11 seconds

Additive Insight
#235 Addiguru on unlocking the potential of additive manufacturing with in-situ monitoring & defect detection
On this Additive Insight podcast episode, we're joined by Addiguru CEO Shuchi ‘SK’ Khurana and Business Development Director Mark Forth. Addiguru is a software company that has developed a real-time monitoring and issue detection solution for additive manufacturing technology. The company’s mission is to unlock additive manufacturing’s true potential with the power of artificial intelligence. Throughout our conversation, SK and Forth explain how the company leverages AI to detect defects and deliver actionable insights, while also outlining how the company’s product helps to streamline the analysis process. We also discuss the company’s ongoing industry partnerships with the likes of Authentise and Xact Metal, as well as what is required to scale additive manufacturing.
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2 weeks ago
44 minutes 59 seconds

Additive Insight
#234 Velo3D CEO Arun Jeldi: "I'm very confident I can turn Velo3D around."
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Velo3D CEO Arun Jeldi. Jeldi is a serial entrepreneur, currently running four different businesses. He took the reins at Velo3D at the beginning of 2025, after Arrayed Additive’s acquisition of the company in a debt for equity exchange. Since then, Jeldi and his team have been working to revive Velo3D, expanding the company’s business model to include a parts production service, aiming for profitability by 2026 and listing the company on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Joining the Additive Insight podcast, Jeldi explains what motivated him to acquire Velo3D, why he felt it necessary to launch a parts production business, and why he was comfortable listing the company on the Nasdaq so soon. He also highlights the importance of ongoing materials qualification programmes with DOD organisations and provides insight on his plan to make Velo3D a century-old company.
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1 month ago
41 minutes 10 seconds

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#233 Rapid Liquid Print CEO on gravity free manufacturing
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Rapid Liquid Print CEO Schendy Kernizan. MIT spinout Rapid Liquid Print made waves earlier this year when it introduced its Levity 3D printer at RAPID + TCT, bringing a unique process to the market that aims to overcome the current limitations of 3D printing technology.  On this episode, we discuss the technological advancements behind its ‘gravity free manufacturing’ process, the applications and materials its unlocking, and why RLP is intentionally positioning itself, not as a 3D printing company, but as a manufacturing process that could spark the world’s next great idea.
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1 month ago
31 minutes 39 seconds

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Croom Medical R&D Manager Dr Shane Keaveney on the TALOS platform for 3D printed tantalum products
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Croom Medical R&D Manager Dr Shane Keaveney. Croom Medical is an orthopaedic device manufacturer that produces more than 250k implants every year. The company was founded in the 1980s and began exploring the suitability of additive manufacturing technology for the production of such devices around 15 years ago. Today, Croom Medical would consider itself an expert user of laser powder bed fusion, having deployed the technology to create porous structures that facilitate bone in growth for several years. The company also commenced an R&D project in partnership with Global Advanced Metals on the 3D printing of tantalum in 2020. As Keaveney joins the Additive Insight podcast, he shares his thoughts on how materials development is helping the company advance with AM, explains why Croom has focused so much R&D effort on the printing of tantalum, and details how it works with organisations outside of the medical sector. This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/ for more information.
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2 months ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

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Lumas Polymers CEO Luke Rodgers on the strategic acquisition of Jabil engineered material assets
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Lumas Polymers CEO Luke Rodgers. Rodgers has worked in the additive manufacturing space for more than 15 years, serving roles related to materials development at Stratasys and later Jabil. A few years into his stint at Jabil, the company launched a business dedicated to the development of specialized materials for a range of polymer 3D printing processes. Jabil Engineered Materials would go on to launch products such as the patented polyketone 5000 powder, but this year was the subject of an acquisition by Lumas Polymers. Purchasing patents, technical capabilities, expertise and equipment, Lumas Polymers is now set up to continue what Jabil Engineered Materials started, with Rodgers at the helm. Throughout our conversation, Rodgers reflects on the achievements of Jabil Engineered Materials, explains why Jabil sold the business to Lumas Polymers, and what we can expect from the company’s product portfolio. Rodgers also provides a temperature check on the AM industry and shares his vision for Lumas Polymers. This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/
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2 months ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

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#230 CEO Jeph Ruppert on Fortius Metals' high-performance welding wire offering for DED 3D printing
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Magazine Group Content Manager Sam Davies is joined by Fortius Metals CEO Jeph Ruppert. Fortius Metals has spun out of Elementum 3D to develop and manufacture metal materials for large-format wire-based 3D printing technologies. Ruppert, who was appointed CEO earlier this year, joins the podcast to discuss the manufacturing opportunities with large-format wire-based AM, what he considers to be the company’s core competencies, and what the company is working towards on its product roadmap. He also touches on the future of multi-material 3D printed parts and his vision for the company. This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/
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3 months ago
40 minutes 33 seconds

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“We’re 100% in on AM” – Align EVP of R&D Srini Kaza on the company’s application of 3D printing
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies is joined by Srini Kaza, the Executive Vice President of Research & Development at Align Technology. Align Technology are not only considered to be the leader in the dental aligner market, but are also highly regarded as a 3D printing super user. The company has been utilizing 3D printing to produce aligner moulds for around a quarter of a century, scaling into millions of parts a week. Today, Kaza joins the Additive Insight podcast to take us through that journey, detailing the evolutions of the company’s manufacturing workflow, the challenge of requiring 100% yield, and the target of additively manufacturing end use aligners. He also offers advice to other manufacturers looking to adopt 3D printing and explains what R&D challenges Align is trying to address next. This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/
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3 months ago
38 minutes 11 seconds

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#228 DEEP Manufacturing CEO Peter Richards on deploying WAAM for a subsea world first
For our latest Executive Interview, we're joined by Peter Richards, CEO of DEEP Manufacturing. DEEP Manufacturing is a UK-based advanced manufacturing specialist, and a division of DEEP, a company developing next-generation underwater pressure vessels for subsea human habitats. The company specialises in the application of wire arc additive manufacturing for complex large-scale structural parts in offshore, defence, maritime, energy, and aviation sectors, and has developed its own six arm robotic additive manufacturing platform - the HexBot. On this episode, Peter discusses how the HexBot is pushing the boundaries of metal part production, the crucial role of standards in developing pressure vessels for human occupancy, and delivering a world first for subsea exploration.  This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/
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3 months ago
36 minutes 3 seconds

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#227 3D printing your career from artist to engineer | Kat Ermant x Brianne Malloy
In the latest instalment of TCT's Innovators on Innovators series, Kat Ermant, Lead Prototype Technician at Peloton, is joined by Brianne Malloy, Senior 3D Printing Engineer at Estee Lauder. Over the past ten years, Kat and Brianne have forged careers in the additive manufacturing sector, working primarily in design, prototyping and product development at Peloton and Estee Lauder, respectively. Their academic backgrounds, however, are in fine art. Today, they come together to discuss their journeys from fine art undergraduates to additive manufacturing engineers, touching on how they get the better of imposter syndrome, the importance of networking for career progression, and their pursuit of additional qualifications while in full-time work. They also dig into the definition of an engineer and offer advice to graduates and young professionals. This episode of Additive Insight is sponsored by ASTM International's Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Visit https://amcoe.org/
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4 months ago
40 minutes

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#226 TCT 3Sixty 2025: Insights from the UK home of additive manufacturing
On this latest edition of Additive Insight, TCT editors Laura Griffiths and Sam Davies reflect on a week of additive manufacturing activity in the UK. The week kicked off with the third annual TCT UK User Group, followed by the UK's definitive AM event TCT 3Sixty and the TCT Awards. Listen to hear a round-up of technology debuts from UltiMaker, Pollen AM, Additive Manufacturing Solutions and more, plus conference takeaways from the Ministry of Defence, ASTM International and Breakthrough Sports on how additive manufacturing is creating new production opportunities across industries. Plus, a celebration of this years TCT Awards winners, Hall of Famers and more.
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4 months ago
57 minutes 4 seconds

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#225 'From interested party to full time adopter' – Maj Gen Phil Prosser on the MOD’s interest in AM
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Major General Phil Prosser, who has served as a British Army officer and engineer for 33 years. In that time, General Prosser has operated primarily across engineering, logistics and supply chain, with tours in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo, and a deployment to support the National Health Service’s Covid-19 effort in 2020. Through his current role as Director Joint Support in Defence Support, General Prosser is responsible for, among other things, building out supply chain resilience. This is increasingly bringing him into contact with additive manufacturing technology, with General Prosser joining the Additive Insight podcast to discuss the opportunities for AM in defence. Throughout the conversation, we touch on the MOD’s ongoing Project Tampa initiative, the development of digital part inventories, and the use of AM on the front lines.
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5 months ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

Additive Insight
#224 'We either innovate or we die.' - Rapid Fusion on its Medusa hybrid manufacturing platform
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies is hosted by Rapid Fusion Managing Director Jake Hand and CTO Martin Jewell at the company’s offices in Exeter. Founded in 2023 by 3D printing distributor Evo3D, Rapid Fusion is developing and commercialising its own large-format additive manufacturing technology. Having launched its hybrid Medusa platform earlier this year, Hand and Jewell join the Additive Insight podcast to discuss the industrial opportunities for large-format 3D printing, how its new Medusa system works, and the UK additive manufacturing supply chain. They also provide insight on their collaborations with the likes of Rolls Royce and share their vision for the company moving forward.
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5 months ago
58 minutes 26 seconds

Additive Insight
#223 Materialise CEO Brigitte de Vet-Veithen: 'Additive manufacturing is still a revolution'
#223 Materialise CEO Brigitte de Vet-Veithen: 'Additive manufacturing is still a revolution' by TCT Magazine
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6 months ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

Additive Insight
#222 3D printing insights from AMUG Conference & RAPID + TCT with Todd Grimm
On a bonus edition of the Additive Insight podcast, TCT Magazine editors Laura Griffiths and Sam Davies sit down with Todd Grimm to reflect on a jam-packed fortnight in the North America additive manufacturing market.  After the AMUG Conference and RAPID + TCT events came to a close, our panel discuss the emergence of Chinese competitors in North America, the key takeaways from AMUG and the most interesting technology on show at RAPID + TCT. 
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6 months ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

Additive Insight
#221 Caracol CEO Francesco De Stefano on the company's expansion into metal DED 3D printing
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we’re joined by Caracol co-founder and CEO Francesco DeStefano. Though initially set up as an additive manufacturing service bureau, Caracol has evolved to become a provider of large-format additive manufacturing equipment. De Stefano joins the podcast to discuss the development of the company’s large-format polymer 3D printing offering, its recent expansion into metal DED technology, and the application opportunities Caracol has opened up along the way. We also touch on the challenges is looking to address next and what DeStefano’s vision for the company is moving forward.
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7 months ago
35 minutes 18 seconds

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#220 ‘I’ve always been driven by cool technologies.’ – Tuan Tranpham on his 20-year career in AM
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Tuan Tranpham, an additive manufacturing veteran who currently works as the President of Americas and Asia Pacific for Anisoprint. Tranpham came into the additive manufacturing industry more than 20 years ago, starting with a sales role at Z Corp and only a beginner’s knowledge of 3D printing. Since then, he has gone on to work for the likes of 3D Systems, Arcam and Desktop Metal, selling metal, polymer and composite 3D printing technologies and becoming the most followed AM professional on LinkedIn. Joining the Additive Insight podcast, Tranpham shares his thoughts on the progression of additive technology, how machine OEMs should handle application development, and what attracted him to his latest role at Anisoprint. We also discuss his time at Desktop Metal, and touch on what else he wants to achieve in his career.
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7 months ago
57 minutes 8 seconds

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#219 Roboze CEO Alessio Lorusso: “We are on a mission to build the largest AM factory in the world.”
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Roboze founder and CEO Alessio Lorusso. Lorusso assembled his first 3D printer when he was 17 years old and has since gone on to build an additive manufacturing technology supplier serving some of the biggest names in aerospace, energy and motorsport. He joins the Additive Insight podcast to provide some insight into the beginnings of Roboze, the evolution of its product portfolio and the secretes behind the company’s success. We also touch on the importance of understanding customer needs and the vision he has for the future of the company.
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8 months ago
25 minutes 40 seconds

Additive Insight
#218 Turning failure into success: CEO Humna Khan on the first test lab dedicated to AM science
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by ASTRO Test Lab founder and CEO Humna Khan. Before Khan founded ASTRO Test Lab in 2020, she worked in a variety of roles in aerospace and defence, with stints at NASA, SpaceX, the US Air Force and Morf3D. During her time at Morf3D, Khan recognized a need for a test lab dedicated to additive science, and set about building a business that would focus on the validation, qualification and certification on systems, materials and hardware. She joins the Additive Insight podcast to discuss the learnings she has made from a career in aerospace and defence, the specifics of the ASTRO Test Lab offering, and how the business works with its manufacturing partners. She also provides her assessment of additive manufacturing technology and reveals what comes next for ASTRO Test Lab.
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8 months ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

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#217 Alexsander Ciszek: ‘In 10 years, we'll probably be disrupting the marketplaces of the world.’
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by 3YOURMIND co-founder and CEO Alexsander Ciszek. 3YOURMIND was launched more than ten years ago, initially as a 3D printing marketplace and then as an MES and production management software provider. The company’s portfolio has since expanded to include part screening and distributed manufacturing capabilities, with 3YOURMIND gaining custom in industries such as defence and energy. Cizsek joins the Additive Insight podcast to discuss that product portfolio, as well as the company’s primary motivations, how it is planning to deploy AI, and where he’d like the company to be in another ten years.
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8 months ago
38 minutes 35 seconds

Additive Insight
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we're joined by Janet Dickinson, the Chief Operating Officer of Endeavor 3D. Founded in 2020, Endeavor 3D is a contract manufacturer that, through its use of AM, specialises in product design, prototyping and production. Enabling volume production with additive manufacturing technology is the company’s core motivation and throughout today’s conversation, Dickinson explains what it takes to make that a reality. She provides insight on Endeavor’s use of HP Multi Jet Fusion and Materialise’s CO-AM technology, while also detailing the company’s utilisation of data and analytics to build a robust manufacturing platform. Dickinson also shares her assessment of the current capabilities of AM, and tells us what we can expect from Endeavor moving forward.