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S2 E5: Rapid Prototyping Deep Dive with Greg Paulsen The Builder Circle by Pratik: The Hardware Startup Success Podcast

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In this deep-dive episode, Greg Paulsen, Director of Applications, Engineering and Marketing at Xometry, discusses the complexities and intricacies of physical product development.
He highlights the importance of understanding different manufacturing methods and the potential biases they can introduce in the design process. The episode delves into the pros and cons of various 3D printing technologies such as filament-based, powder bed fusion, and resin-based methods. Greg also points out the potential pitfalls of not considering scalability when developing prototypes. He underscores the need for clear communication regarding design requirements and having in-depth discussions about the design and manufacturing processes for successful product development.This episode is NOT sponsored by Xometry however they have provided a perk for TBC listeners:
Take $25 off an order of over $100 through Xometry's Instant Quoting Engine® using the promotion code BldCirPod2024. Limit one use per customer. This offer expires on June 30, 2024.
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Music by: Joel Caffey and Tom Stoke (in addition to royalty-free music provided by Descript)
DISCLAIMER Please be aware that "The Builder Circle by Pratik" and "Pratik Development LLC" are entirely independent and are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Xometry, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. The views, opinions, and content expressed in our podcast are exclusively those of "The Builder Circle by Pratik" and "Pratik Development LLC" and do not reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Xometry, Inc. or any associated entities. The content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. Pratik Development, LLC., the hosts, guests, and producers of this podcast are not engaged in rendering legal, financial, or other professional services. Listeners are encouraged to seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding specific issues related to their business, product development, or any other matters discussed in the podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are based on the personal experiences and expertise of the hosts and guests. However, they do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or effectiveness of any information shared. The hosts and guests disclaim any liability for any errors or omissions in the content or for any actions taken based on the information provided.It is important to note that every situation is unique, and what may work for one individual or business may not work for another. Listeners are responsible for conducting their own research, due diligence, and making informed decisions based on their specific circumstances.By accessing and listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers of the podcast shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or any other damages arising out of or in connection with the use of the information presented in the podcast. Listeners are advised to independently verify any information presented and consult with appropriate professionals before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the content of this podcast. By continuing to listen to this podcast, you indicate your understanding and acceptance of this disclaimer.

In this deep-dive episode, Greg Paulsen, Director of Applications, Engineering and Marketing at Xometry, discusses the complexities and intricacies of physical product development.
He highlights the importance of understanding different manufacturing methods and the potential biases they can introduce in the design process. The episode delves into the pros and cons of various 3D printing technologies such as filament-based, powder bed fusion, and resin-based methods. Greg also points out the potential pitfalls of not considering scalability when developing prototypes. He underscores the need for clear communication regarding design requirements and having in-depth discussions about the design and manufacturing processes for successful product development.This episode is NOT sponsored by Xometry however they have provided a perk for TBC listeners:
Take $25 off an order of over $100 through Xometry's Instant Quoting Engine® using the promotion code BldCirPod2024. Limit one use per customer. This offer expires on June 30, 2024.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Music by: Joel Caffey and Tom Stoke (in addition to royalty-free music provided by Descript)
DISCLAIMER Please be aware that "The Builder Circle by Pratik" and "Pratik Development LLC" are entirely independent and are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Xometry, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. The views, opinions, and content expressed in our podcast are exclusively those of "The Builder Circle by Pratik" and "Pratik Development LLC" and do not reflect the views, opinions, or policies of Xometry, Inc. or any associated entities. The content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. Pratik Development, LLC., the hosts, guests, and producers of this podcast are not engaged in rendering legal, financial, or other professional services. Listeners are encouraged to seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding specific issues related to their business, product development, or any other matters discussed in the podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are based on the personal experiences and expertise of the hosts and guests. However, they do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or effectiveness of any information shared. The hosts and guests disclaim any liability for any errors or omissions in the content or for any actions taken based on the information provided.It is important to note that every situation is unique, and what may work for one individual or business may not work for another. Listeners are responsible for conducting their own research, due diligence, and making informed decisions based on their specific circumstances.By accessing and listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers of the podcast shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or any other damages arising out of or in connection with the use of the information presented in the podcast. Listeners are advised to independently verify any information presented and consult with appropriate professionals before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the content of this podcast. By continuing to listen to this podcast, you indicate your understanding and acceptance of this disclaimer.

1 tim. 6 min