Monthly Archives: March 2014

3D Printing Podcast – Part 3 of Interview With Brad Feld of the Foundry Group on 3D Printing Technology and the Future

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In this 3D Printing Podcast, Brad is asked about his personal goals in spreading the 3D Printing Industry to schools and creative people. As for Brad, in addition to his investing efforts, Brad has been active with several non-profit organizations and currently is chair of several firms.

Brad holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Management Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brad is also an avid art collector and long-distance runner. He has completed 23 marathons as part of his mission to finish a marathon in each of the 50 states.

Listeners will enjoy this podcast and it can also be found on iTunes and Stitcher.

 

3D Printing Podcast – Interview With Seasoned 3D Printing Investor Brad Feld Part 2

This is interview number 2 of a 3 part series.  In this 3D Printing Podcast, Bill Decker interviews Brad Feld, Managing Director of the Foundry Group (http://www.foundrygroup.com). He asks Brad directly about: Why he chose the 3D Printing Industry as an investment space and  what trends he sees in 3D Printing.  The big question: Where should investors play in the 3D Printing Space?

3D Printing Podcast Interview Brad Feld On 3D the 3D Printing Industry

Interview number 1 of a 3 part series.  In this 3D Printing Podcast, Bill Decker interviews Brad Feld, Managing Director of the Foundry Group (http://www.foundrygroup.com). He asks Brad directly about: Why he chose the 3D Printing Industry as an investment space and  what trends he sees in 3D Printing. Brad has had successful investments in 3D Printing firms.

3D Printing Radio Show – Will Safer Materials Be Used in 3D Printing?

Are 3D Printed materials  Safe to put in your mouth?

What happens when we use ceramic? Models made out of ceramics are constructed from alumina silica ceramic powder and sealed with porcelain and silica. The glaze that is applied after printing is a lead free, non-toxic gloss. The material is heat resistant (up to 600°C), recyclable, and currently the only food safe 3D printing material. All of this makes it the perfect material for home decor stuff and table ware, especially when food and beverages get involved.