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This Next Billion-Dollar Startup Wants To Save American Manufacturing

This Next Billion-Dollar Startup Wants To Save American Manufacturing

    • 4 months ago

    Well as long as they’re not “disrupters”

    • 4 months ago

    All taxes paid by IBM because it is illegal to shift corporate taxes to the consumer. If you are not paying an ULA coded member 7% – (14% my cost off doing business) annually, not 3%, for the right to operate a corporation in the United States, you will lose everything. 🤣♟️✌️ "Flee flee for your lives." There's no "white" tiger.

    • 4 months ago

    Kitt Karr Auto-manufacturing Langley Hampton Roads Virginia and IBM is not my manufacturer. Manufacturing has to be in the name by law. This company f'ed up trying to steal from my personal industry. 🤬♟️✌️

    • 4 months ago

    Austerican? 🇺🇸 🇦🇺 🤔

    • 4 months ago

    And somewhere in china a small team is already copying the idea and under cut the price, small world

    • 4 months ago

    AI wants humans to do nothing! There for everything is accomplished!

    • 4 months ago

    Are we just ignoring the amazing manufacturing at scale that Tesla is doing? I guess having the fact that Tesla is the most American manufacturer in the world isn’t a narrative that traditional media would like to acknowledge.

    • 4 months ago

    The first 60 seconds are 100% true!!! Coming home to roost!

    • 4 months ago

    This is the future of automated MFG in America. Remove the old skilled machinist from the equation, install more automation that's software driven and can run a true lights out operation for manufactures. More profitable for the manufacturer/company. Worked in MFG for 20 years and unless your company is making parts for defense or space contracts your parts are not being made in America. Great headline though. Yes it can save American MFG but would eliminate the human aspect and the need for people to run the mill. The people at this company have jobs because they are doing the R&D and production of the equipment and software they are trying to sell.

    • 4 months ago

    Old factories want to use bottom dollar repeat do the work labor, and these guys are actually using robots and computers. Good, take the job you can have it!

    • 4 months ago

    Laud the mission but becoming a high utilization job shop doesn’t scream venture backable to me. The business is capital intensive and customer demand is cyclical with insane pressure to keep margins razor thin. Even if the comp is Foxconn I just don’t see how they can continue to raise capital to get to scale. Wish them all the best

    • 4 months ago

    Informally, ambiguously:
    Modern Engineering = Old machines + Precision engineering + Electronics & Computing
    Ofcourse automation! Some sim to real concepts!
    Thanks to Metrology (specifically nano one) and miniaturization of electronics make things possible!
    I recommend everybody to watch Cylo Garage, breaking taps for more precision engineering videos! They are actually high quality videos on the youtube!

    • 4 months ago

    real life version of The Office

    • 4 months ago

    Yeah? What he hasn't dealt with are the EPA and ENVIRONMENTAL restrictions in the US!!!! Why do you think we took all our most polluting raw material and plastic manufacturing to China in the first place, where there practically was no Regulations so that they can take all our pollutants and suck it up for us!!!! LMAO

    • 4 months ago

    Lets make AMERICA great again

    • 4 months ago

    Almost half of the video but it does bot say what and how they are going to automatize the industry.

    • 4 months ago

    Mark my words. This guy will end up being a fraudster.

    • 4 months ago

    Manufacturing engineer here. I agree that we need a focus on American manufacturing. I disagree that the current state is as unusable as these tech bros are portraying it. They’re pitching it that way to make themselves seem like a good investment. Automation has its place, and is definitely going to play a part in covering labor shortages. But if you automate an inefficient process, it becomes an automatically inefficient process. The biggest challenge for these guys will be making things at any meaningful scale. Figure out how to do it efficiently with people first, or even simulation, and then automate

    • 4 months ago

    Thank you.

    • 4 months ago

    Good information

    • 4 months ago

    No core product focus. Trying to serve everyone and anyone. Currently leeching off American taxpayers via defense contracts. Another California SV scam. Next.

    • 4 months ago

    I’d like more exploration about the benefits of being the producer of the machinery to make the end products vs the producers of those end products. ASML or TSMC?

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