5 • 935 Ratings
🗓️ 14 October 2024
⏱️ 14 minutes
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As I sat down with the founders of Gravity Solutions, I couldn't help but feel inspired by their passion and drive to make their company a success. It's always exhilarating to talk with new business owners, and these young entrepreneurs were no exception. They spoke about their vision for the future, their plans for growth, and the challenges they have faced along the way.t
It's clear that Gravity Solutions is an up-and-coming company with a lot of long-term potential. Their innovative ideas and dedication to their craft are sure to take them far. And they're not alone - there are countless other young companies out there that are paving the way for the future of business.
To all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there, I encourage you to follow your dreams and join the race. It won't be easy, and there will be obstacles to overcome, but the rewards are well worth the effort. So take that first step, and who knows where it might lead you. The possibilities are endless.
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0:00.0 | Hey, how's it going? |
0:01.4 | I'm your host, Julian Kelly, and you're now tuning in March the Street. |
0:18.4 | Hey, how's going, everybody? |
0:19.8 | This is Julian Kelly again. Today I'm talking with Abimanyu, |
0:23.7 | Sankla, from Gravity Services, wonderful individual, wonderful startup, doing some great things over |
0:30.1 | in the Middle East. They actually do some pretty awesome things with designing 3D printers. |
0:36.4 | So as we go into it, you'll hear some awesome things |
0:39.7 | and I'm happy to have them here. So I'll be my new. If you don't mind telling everybody, |
0:45.1 | you know, a little bit about yourself, business name, industry, mission statement, and stuff like |
0:49.5 | that. I own a company called Gravity Services in India. |
0:59.4 | And I do provide 3D printing services to the architects and engineers. And all the person who requires rapid prototyping, I do all types of services like helping them how to create a 3D model using a 3D printer and how to set it up |
1:12.6 | to set up an entire workshop or a job which requires multiple 3D printers. Interesting. How did you |
1:19.1 | get started? What's the what's the background story? You know, because coding and you know, |
1:23.7 | coding and artificial intelligence stuff, that's a that's a pretty niche market and uh you know just |
1:28.6 | tell me a little bit of how you got how you got into it basically i'm i'm from a mechanical engineering |
1:33.0 | background and uh i got detained for one year in my college my marks was very very low so i had to |
1:40.4 | get back to you know where i started and I have to take one year off from studying |
1:45.7 | and I have to get all the backlogs clear. So I joined a local maker space called Fab Lab in |
1:54.0 | Amdabad. So I met a lot of people in Fab Lab and then I've discovered this technology called 3D printing and then I started learning |
2:03.9 | all the programming and all the coding and how everything works and how these motors get |
2:09.6 | convert the G code into a real physical object and how it can help so many industries and |
2:16.0 | that's what kick me and even I did my final project i made a 3d |
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