Additive Podcast: Episode 1 – 3D‑Printed Robots & the Future of Robotics
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Additive, the podcast that explores every facet of additive manufacturing. From 3D‑printed drones to biotechnology, we uncover the most innovative uses of 3D printers worldwide. This episode is hosted by Marko Madecki and proudly presented by Markforged.
In this first installment, we sit down with Kent Gilson of Haddington Dynamics and Nick Martin, an engineer at Markforged. Kent is the inventor of Dexter, an ultra‑high‑precision, cost‑effective 3D‑printed robot arm that is redefining robotics.
Our conversation covers how 3D printing is disrupting the robotics industry, real‑world applications of Dexter, and the economic impact of additive manufacturing. The dialogue is filled with actionable insights for engineers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts alike.
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Links
- The Haddington Dynamics website
- Photo of the 3D‑printed code disk
- Photo of the 3D‑printed cycloidal drive
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