I was always good at math and science. I truly did not know what i wanted to do in life. Started with an a. It was near the top of the major's list. We're trying to be the first student group in the world to launch a rocket to space. Mars? Why is that the goal? Why are you interested in that? Yes, so i guess it kind of goes back to maybe more personal stuff, and i guess talking more about that. Andi dropped out of a p physics my senior year of high school withwat at the time, was a perfect grade to join the school newspaper,. cause i thought i wanted to be a writer.
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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