We're the first ind product throghty printing company in the world that's not just selling threedy printers, but we're building the entire product on top of it. Sois the idea tha te first phase is getting stuff into space or to the moon and or to the mars. Second phases, actually setting up shop, effectively, on mars to actually help build civilization because he can't just like, go to home depot on mars to buy stuff and build stuff,. et cetera.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Tim Ellis, co-founder of Relativity, to talk about why he chose 3D printing (5:00), reducing the ways things can go wrong (11:25), how it works (15:00), the cost difference vs traditional manufacturing (26:05), why Mars (30:10), leaving Blue Origin to start the company (40:15), raising money and getting into Y Combinator (46:25), manufacturing on Mars (52:45), selling investors on the idea (59:00), and the impending launch (1:05:30).
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