The 3D printing, or Additive Manufacturing, industry is bigger and has more potential than most people realize. Recently, PricewaterhouseCoopers named it as one of their 'Essential Eight' technologies and it may soon change the world of consumer goods as we know it within the next few years. From sneakers, to sunglasses and from gaming figures to essential PPE gear, 3D printing may soon add another layer of product creation and distribution where physical inventory is a thing of the past for certain products.
Frank Posillico graduated from Nichols in 2016, where he was a member of the championship hockey team. After founding a mobile app company as a college student, he became the founder and CEO of Intigo 3D, which was awarded 3 US Patents for its unique inventory and distribution system for 3D printable files. In this episode, Frank and I talk about the 3D printing industry and how it is changing the face of business and consumer goods ... his outlook on the industry's future ... and how Covid helped to evolve the adaptation of this emerging technology. We also talk about Frank's time at Nichols ... how his company differentiates itself in a growing space ... and the types of things he has learned as the CEO of a company in the fast-paced technology industry. Whether you know a lot or a little about 3D printing, there are lots of interesting things to take away from this exciting 26 minute conversation with Frank.
'The Nichols College Alumni Experience Podcast' theme song was produced by Jermell Walker '12.
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