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3D manufacturer Carbon helps customers scale polymer products

Carbon’s 3D printer uses light to chemically grow an object out of liquid. We visited their facilities to see it in action and learn more about their lattice technology used for developing running shoes and football helmets.

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  1. Dani Timnev

    June 28, 2019 at 7:31 pm

    very impressive!

  2. philos4r

    June 28, 2019 at 7:43 pm

    3d Printing the true revolution.

  3. hypn

    June 30, 2019 at 5:00 pm

    Hate the black lady’s corporate jargon, can we edit Her out of the video?

    • Jahaan Khan

      July 1, 2019 at 7:01 pm

      lol

    • Typing Hazard

      July 4, 2019 at 2:59 pm

      Get a life bud

  4. Kyiv Tape Festival

    July 1, 2019 at 8:52 am

    check my project and go in Ukraine!

  5. Jake Galler

    July 2, 2019 at 1:31 pm

    Yeah lets just scale up 3D printing more plastic to flood our planet with!

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Building a data powerhouse for the AI era with Felix Van de Maele from Collibra

This week on Found, Dom and Becca are diving into the world of data governance with Collibra () CEO Felix Van de Maele. They get into how maintaining organized data started as a niche concept and became the bedrock of AI and privacy compliance. They also talk about the early challenges of building a startup…

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This week on Found, Dom and Becca are diving into the world of data governance with Collibra () CEO Felix Van de Maele. They get into how maintaining organized data started as a niche concept and became the bedrock of AI and privacy compliance. They also talk about the early challenges of building a startup in Belgium, the lucky breaks that saved the company, and why Felix believes every employee is a “data citizen.”

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07:13 – How the 2008 Financial Crisis Sparked Collibra’s Growth
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15:00 – Balancing Privacy, Security, and AI Integration
19:25 – Overcoming Early Challenges
25:00 – Lessons in Leadership and Building a Team
30:00 – The Future of Collibra and the Role of Data Citizens
31:42 – Closing Reflections and Takeaways

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Streamline your creative workflow with the MX Creative Console by Logitech | TechCrunch

Logitech’s new $200 MX Creative Console aims to help users streamline their creative workflow with an advanced dialpad and keypad for intuitive control. (video via Yashad Kulkarni)

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WalkON Suit F1 For Wheelchair Users | TechCrunch

From KAIST Exoskeleton Laboratory and Angel Robotics, the WalkON Suit F1 is a “powered exoskeleton” designed to walk on its own, and allows for users to easily transfer into the suit from a wheelchair. #TechCrunch #technews #robotics #accessibility #robot

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