i don't even think i maybe told of the full story, a real story, before. I's so excited to tell it. Yes, i was 25 a at blue origin when i found ad relativity. My dad stopped us from signing the least the final houron the gallery space. And you know, i was going to take my 80 thousand dollar kind of blue orgin engineer salary and dump like, half of it into this gallery in siattle. But then i dated to his now wife is an artist. We were both giving teddox talk,. So we were together, and i we started writing a business plan for a science gallery which would feature artists that were doing work in
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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