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This episode features a discussion between Justin Hopkins and Dustin Kloempken of AM Insider and their guest, Phil Arnold, founder of Endeavor 3D. The conversation focuses on the challenges and strategies involved in starting and growing a contract manufacturing business within the additive manufacturing industry. Arnold shares his experiences, highlighting the importance of rapid decision-making, investing heavily in equipment, learning from failures, and building a strong team. They also explore the potential impact of artificial intelligence and geopolitical factors on the future of additive manufacturing. The discussion underscores the capital-intensive nature of the industry and the need for innovation and adaptability.
- Challenges of Starting a Service Bureau: Establishing and maintaining a sustainable additive manufacturing service bureau is difficult, requiring the right team, equipment, business model, and sales strategy.
- Endeavor 3D's Founding and Strategy: The establishment of Endeavor 3D in 2020, Phil's "all-in" approach to initial investment in equipment (starting with polymers and quickly moving to metal binder jetting), and the rationale behind having capacity before securing high-volume business.
- Importance of Team and Decision Making: The critical role of a strong, trusted core team in a successful business, and the need for quick, data-driven decision-making, especially in a rapidly evolving industry.
- Learning from Failure: Phil's philosophical approach to business emphasizes the importance of having a high tolerance for failure and actively pushing boundaries to learn and evolve quickly.
- Impact of AI on Additive Manufacturing: The potential of artificial intelligence to address the challenge of designing parts specifically for additive manufacturing, particularly for engineers not trained in this area, and the idea of using AI to generate more design iterations ("at bats").
- Geopolitical Factors and Supply Chain Risk: The potential impact of political climate, tariffs, and supply chain risks on manufacturing, and how local additive manufacturing service bureaus can provide a solution to these challenges.