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Redefining Metal 3D Printing for Injection Mold Tooling

April 20, 2023 |

Explore the metal 3D printing landscape for injection mold tooling, talk about the latest advancements in the industry, and discuss examples of how injection molders, OEMs and tool shops are automating their toolmaking.

In this webinar, Mantle's CEO and cofounder, Ted Sorom, will explore the metal 3D printing landscape for injection mold tooling, share why he started the company to address the specific challenges of tooling, talk about the latest advancements in the industry, and discuss examples of how injection molders, OEMs and tool shops are automating their toolmaking with Mantle.

Agenda:

  • Toolmaking challenges faced by molders, toolmakers and OEMs
  • Metal 3D printing landscape for tooling
  • Introduction to Mantle's metal 3D printing technology for toolmaking and how it differs from traditional and other metal 3D printing methods
  • Detailed look at Mantle's technology including accuracy, surface finish and material properties
  • Examples of how molders, toolmakers and OEMs have implemented Mantle to reduce tooling lead times and costs
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Ted Sorom

CEO and Cofounder

Ted is the cofounder and CEO of Mantle. Ted is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience in product design and manufacturing—including tooling. Prior to Mantle, Ted served as an entrepreneur-in-residence at SRI International researching possible spin-out opportunities in robotics and computer vision. Prior to SRI, Ted was the founder and CEO of Rixty, a cash-based online payment company, which he grew into a profitable multinational corporation spanning North and South America. Earlier in his career, Ted held engineering and leadership roles at Wild Planet Entertainment and Light & Motion, manufacturers of toys and high-end underwater equipment. Ted has an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California in Berkeley, a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Dartmouth College.

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