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Finding Genius Podcast

Incept3d – 3D Printing Fulfillment Service Using Industrial Level, 3D Printers

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Incept 3D uses high level, next generation 3D printing technologies to bring your raw concepts to life. Clients can send their raw ideas to Incept 3D, or final CAD files for printing on high end machines.
Michael Armbruster, founder, explains what makes Incept 3Ds machines far better than hobbyist, Maker Bot, or low end 3D printers. Industrial quality machines offer better-performing materials, better dimensional accuracy, and finished products that are post processed and ready to use.
Visit Incept3d.com to get more information, submit your idea or CAD file, and bring your wishes to life through 3D printing.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Almost Here, Round the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:08.0

Future Technologies Voice to Transform Our Lives, for better or worse, are the focus of this podcast. Almost here

0:14.3

means these technologies are now here and starting to be used. We're just around the

0:18.8

corner from Bitcoin to artificial intelligence, 3D printing, blockchain, virtual reality, and more.

0:27.0

This is Richard Jacobs with Future Tech Podcasts almost here around the Corner Technology. Today I'm speaking with Mike Armbrister, CEO founder

0:38.0

head of Incept 3D.com. They do 3D printing using a variety of materials.

0:44.0

How you doing Mike?

0:46.0

Doing great.

0:47.0

Thanks for having me.

0:48.0

Yeah, I appreciate you coming.

0:50.0

So I just gave a you know two seconds idea of Incepts I'm sure there's a lot more to it than that

0:56.6

You know let people know what it is in Incept does and you know, you know, what you guys do in the 3D

1:01.4

printing industry?

1:03.0

Yeah, absolutely.

1:05.0

So basically in SEP3D offers high-end additive manufacturing or 3D printing services to people who maybe can't afford them or maybe it's just not the best part of their business plan to have a $200,000 machine that they only use once or twice a month.

1:25.4

But in a nutshell, customers will design something, whether they're mechanical

1:29.9

engineers or industrial designers, etc.

1:33.0

And they will email us those designs and will then produce them and mail them to the customers. What if a customer is not very sophisticated, do you have staff that can advise on the

1:49.0

mechanical properties of things created or, you know know other properties of it?

1:53.0

Yeah absolutely we can talk extensively about all the different machines the

2:00.0

technologies the materials and so forth that we offer.

2:03.4

In general, we're not a 3D design shop.

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