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Go/No-Go
The Takata airbag recall: how a propellant chemistry decision in the 1990s became the largest and costliest automotive recall in history, and why it still isn't over
We open with a Takata airbag sitting on the desk in front of us: a unit manufactured at the Monclova, Mexico plant at the center of the recall disaster, purchased on eBay and arrived by UPS ground. We couldn't determine whether it's one of the recalled units.The Takata airbag recall is the largest and costliest in automotive history, spanning just about every major automaker and now approaching 30 US deaths. We reconstruct the engineering story: how ammonium nitrate became the propellant of choice over cheaper and less stable alternatives, how its crystalline structure degrades through heat cycles...
2026-04-23
36 min
Go/No-Go
Nick Terzulli of Fellow on inventing Espresso Series One, why home espresso has stagnated for decades, and the physics of heating water on 120V.
Nick Terzulli is Vice President of Research and Development at Fellow, the San Francisco coffee equipment company whose products can be found everywhere from Target shelves to your favorite third-wave coffee shop. Before Fellow, Nick worked on military robotics and designed medical devices at Stryker and Dextera, before spending several years scrubbing toilets at a coffee shop for $10 an hour just to learn how to make coffee using the best equipment available.The central problem Terzulli came to Fellow to solve has constrained home espresso since the beginning: 120V household power limits thermal and pressure stability in...
2026-04-14
40 min
Go/No-Go
Iranian cyberattacks hit medical device supply chains, the Pentagon orders 3,000 Skydio drones in 72 hours, a blood-filtering fraud earns federal charges, and plug-in hybrid owners almost never plug in.
The conflict with Iran has reached U.S. supply chains: an Iranian-linked cyberattack wiped devices across Stryker's global operations overnight, cutting the medical device company off from the hospitals it serves. We also cover the Pentagon's 3,000-drone Skydio order completed in 72 hours, California gas at $5.89 per gallon, a Fraunhofer Institute study finding that plug-in hybrid owners mostly don't plug in, criminal charges against a former ExThera Medical executive for concealing patient deaths from the FDA, Cargill's computer vision system that found $200 million in beef without adding a single cow, the OmniPod 5 recall, and iFixit's MacBook Neo teardown....
2026-04-02
34 min
Go/No-Go
ValuJet 592 crashed in 1996 with 110 people aboard. We reconstruct the layered failure and what Perrow's normal accident theory says about why it happened.
In May 1996, ValuJet Flight 592 crashed into the Florida Everglades six minutes after takeoff from Miami, killing all 110 people on board. Investigators traced the fire to chemical oxygen generators loaded into the forward cargo hold without safety caps on their firing pins. What they could not trace was a single point of failure, because there was not one.We work through the layered collapse William Langewiesche documented in his landmark 1998 Atlantic article: work orders written in language the mechanics could not parse, safety caps that did not exist anywhere in the shop, paperwork signed off on work that...
2026-03-27
38 min
Go/No-Go
Why has manufacturing gotten dramatically cheaper for 200 years, and construction hasn't? Brian Potter of Construction Physics has spent years finding out.
Brian Potter is the author of Construction Physics and The Origins of Efficiency, published by Stripe Press in 2025. He is a senior infrastructure fellow at the Institute for Progress.Manufacturing has gotten dramatically cheaper over two centuries. Construction has not, and that gap isn’t closing anytime soon. Brian Potter has spent years trying to understand why, first as a structural engineer, then inside Katerra, the SoftBank-backed startup that raised billions to factory-build housing and went bankrupt trying. His conclusion is that the forces behind falling manufacturing costs resist construction for reasons that are structural, not accidental. ...
2026-03-12
47 min
School for Startups Radio
March 9, 2026 - Near Shoring Brian Samson and Lumafield Eduardo Torrealba
Brian Samson – Founder & Chairman of Plugg Technologies If you pass the baton and your message isn’t crystal clear, you might waste a day or a couple days of having that work output meet the deliverables that you were initially hoping for. Brian Samson is the Founder and Chairman of Plugg Technologies, a technology staffing and nearshoring firm that connects U.S. companies with highly skilled professionals across Latin America. With more than a decade of experience building global teams, Samson has become a recognized voice in the nearshore talent movement and the future...
2026-03-09
53 min
Hacker News Highlights
3.7.26 | Tech employment decline, Firefox security enhancements, 60-year-old's renewed passion with Claude Code
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on Mar 7, 2026.Feel free to leave feedback on Github: https://github.com/denolfe/hacker-news-highlights(00:00) - Intro (00:16) - Tech employment now significantly worse than the 2008 or 2020 recessions (01:44) - Hardening Firefox with Anthropic's Red Team (03:21) - Tell HN: I'm 60 years old. Claude Code has re-ignited a passion (04:35) - Plasma Bigscreen – 10-foot interface for KDE plasma (05:53) - this css proves me human (07:05) - Show HN: Moongate – Ultima Online server emulator in .NET 10 with Lua scripting (08:39) - LLMs work best when the user defines their acceptance criteria first (10:08) - CT S...
2026-03-07
14 min
Go/No-Go
Go/No-Go Episode 007 | Tesla Pivot, Amtrak Fleet, Olympic Medals
Tesla reallocates production capacity toward robotics and autonomy. Ferrari challenges screen-first design in its new electric Luce. Amtrak begins deploying its Airo fleet from a 60-acre Siemens facility. Olympic medals fail in competition. Airlines tighten power bank rules. Sugar markets shift under GLP-1 demand changes. A DJI robot vacuum security flaw exposes IoT risk. And frozen orange juice reaches the end of the line.
2026-02-23
30 min
Value Drivers
Closing the Loop: Revolutionizing Quality with Industrial CT Scanning
In this episode of Value Drivers, Peter Ho interviews Eduardo Torrealba, the co-founder and CEO of Lumafield, a company dedicated to helping manufacturers eliminate hidden defects by "seeing inside" their products. Torrealba, a mechanical engineer by training, was inspired by the semiconductor fabrication facilities near his childhood home and later dropped out of a PhD program to pursue entrepreneurship. His mission with Lumafield is to solve critical global crises in "atom space"—the physical world—where software alone is insufficient. By utilizing industrial CT scanning, Lumafield aims to "close the loop" between design and manufacturing, allowing engineers to push the...
2026-02-06
34 min
Go/No-Go
iFixit’s Shahram Mokhtari on the hidden design of modern electronics, CES-week manufacturing headlines, and a Reconstruction of Juicero, the $700 connected juicer that defined over-engineering.
iFixit’s Shahram Mokhtari joins us to talk about the hidden engineering behind modern electronics. What do glue, modularity, and repairability reveal about design and manufacturing? Plus: CES-week stories on cooling, satellites, and packaging, and a Reconstruction of Juicero, the over-engineered $700 juicer that became Silicon Valley’s favorite cautionary tale.Links from the discussion:iFixit: RedMagic 11 Pro Teardown: The Phone With a Tiny Pump Inside : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHcglQFr-SsThe Verge – Racks of AI chips are too damn heavy : https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/844966/heavy-ai-data-center-buildoutThe Verge – Starlink and Chinese sate...
2026-01-06
1h 19
FoDES - Future of Design & Engineering Software
Inside View - Eduardo Torrealba, Lumafield and X‑Ray Vision of Parts
Eduardo Torrealba, founder and CEO of Lumafield, on how industrial CT gives engineers a safe, fast way to see inside products and make better decisions. He discusses LumaField’s approach to trials, safety, resolution and GD&T from scans.• Value of non‑destructive 3D inspection for complex assemblies• Differences between industrial and medical CT and how shielding works• Try‑before‑you‑buy approach and what it costs• Main manufacturing use cases across batteries, plastics, and electronics• Limits and trade‑offs for resolution, contrast, and dense materials• CAD‑to‑scan comparison and ethical lines around reverse enginee...
2025-12-22
21 min
Go/No-Go
Spencer Wright traces the evolution of the plastic bottle; why defective airbags still aren’t fixed; and how the Tylenol murders redefined packaging.
Spencer Wright, Editor-in-Chief of Scope of Work, joins Jon to uncover the hidden history of the plastic bottle, one of the most widely produced and least appreciated manufactured objects in the world. His essay, Evolution of the Plastic Bottle, published here on First Article, examines the bottle’s long evolution from early glass and acrylonitrile designs to today’s lightweight PET systems, exploring how advances in polymer chemistry, injection molding, and mass production turned an everyday object into an icon of industrial efficiency. Jon and Alex also discuss the week’s biggest stories in manufacturing and materials—from Boe...
2025-12-16
1h 04
Go/No-Go
Kyle Vogt, founder of Twitch, Cruise, and The Bot Company, on AI, home robotics, and small-team innovation
Kyle Vogt, founder of Twitch, Cruise, and now The Bot Company, joins Go/No-Go to discuss what it takes to build practical, everyday robots. Drawing on his experience at Cruise and The Bot Company, he describes how AI and autonomy are merging with traditional hardware disciplines to create machines that can safely perform useful household and industrial tasks.Jon and Kyle explore how today’s robotics startups must balance complexity and manufacturability to develop systems that can evolve through software while remaining cost-effective to produce at scale. Vogt also reflects on why the robotics field has generally sh...
2025-12-05
1h 15
Go/No-Go
Skydio CEO Adam Bry explores how autonomy and AI are reshaping drones; what happened after a Waymo killed a cat; revisiting the history of civilian drones
Skydio CEO Adam Bry joins Go/No-Go to talk about how drones have evolved from toys to tools to infrastructure, and how autonomy and AI could help American manufacturers regain ground in an industry long dominated by China.Jon and Alex also cover this week’s headlines: the FCC’s new authority to ban DJI drones, private jet owners renting engines during supply shortages, the death of San Francisco’s bodega cat KitKat by a Waymo car, Coca-Cola’s recall over possible metal contamination, a chip startup challenging ASML, and the rise of luxury “superfakes.”The episode...
2025-11-11
1h 13
Go/No-Go
Bridgit Mendler and Griffin Cleverly talk about building scalable ground stations for satellite networks; cyberattacks on automakers, lead in protein powder; look back at the 1986 Challenger disaster
In this episode of Go/No-Go, Jon Bruner visits Northwood Space in Los Angeles to talk with Bridgit Mendler and Griffin Cleverly about how they’re rethinking satellite connectivity. Northwood is designing and manufacturing phased-array ground stations that make communicating with satellites faster, cheaper, and easier to scale.Jon and Alex also break down the week’s manufacturing and product quality news — from cyberattacks on automakers to lead contamination in protein powder — and close with a Reconstruction of the 1986 Challenger disaster, unpacking the engineering and decision-making that led to tragedy.Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Po...
2025-10-27
1h 09
Go/No-Go
Tony Fadell on AI; hidden risks in batteries; revisiting the Galaxy Note 7
Introducing Go/No-Go, a podcast that dives deep into the reality of designing, manufacturing, and delivering products that change the world. Our first guest is Tony Fadell, creator of the iPod, founder of Nest Labs, and principal at Build Collective. He reflects on the small and large decisions that made his products into category-defining successes. We also talk through recent news headlines and look back on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall, an event that brought battery fires into popular consciousness. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts to stay up to date when new episodes are released.
2025-10-07
1h 10
Go/No-Go
Welcome to Go/No-Go
Go/No-Go is about the calls that make or break great products. We go deep into the reality of designing, manufacturing, and delivering products that change the world and reflect on the small and large decisions that make them what they are. We also cover the latest manufacturing and recall news, and look inside products using industrial CT to learn how things get built right (or wrong). Hosted by Jon Bruner and Alex Hao.
2025-10-01
01 min
Hacker News Highlights
9.27.25 | Open Social, Britain’s compulsory digital ID for workers, SimpleFold simplifies protein folding
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on Sep 27, 2025.Feel free to leave feedback on Github: https://github.com/denolfe/hacker-news-highlights(00:00) - Intro (00:19) - Open Social (01:29) - Britain to introduce compulsory digital ID for workers (02:40) - SimpleFold: Folding proteins is simpler than you think (03:48) - US cities pay too much for buses (05:11) - Traefik's 10-year anniversary (06:21) - Why use mailing lists? (07:29) - CT scans of 1k lithium-ion batteries show quality risks in inexpensive cells (08:48) - Moondream 3 Preview: Frontier-level reasoning at a blazing speed (09:57) - If you are harassed by lasers (11:03) - Typst...
2025-09-27
12 min
Sunny Mornings Boston
Red Sox Triumph, Charlie Day's Boston Whiskey Events, Bitcoin News
Thursday September 25, 2025In today's episode, we cover the Red Sox's decisive 7-1 victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. Garrett Crochet's stellar performance and home runs by Yoshida and Narvaez secured the win. Tonight, Brayan Bello faces Louis Varland in the series finale. Charlie Day of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" hosts whiskey tasting events in Boston, promoting his Four Walls Whiskey brand. Events are first-come, first-served at The Envoy, Lucky’s Lounge, Back Bay Social, and Lansdowne Pub. Weather forecasts predict rain showers and patchy fog in the morning, with thunderstorms likely throughout th...
2025-09-25
11 min
Sunny Mornings San Diego
Padres Fall to Brewers, SEC Changes, NASA's Space Mission
Thursday September 25, 2025In today's episode, we cover the Padres' 3-1 loss to the Brewers at Petco Park, with Jansen's late homer overshadowed by Chourio's three-run blast. The Padres, now 87-72, prepare for a series against the D-backs. The Southeastern Conference announces a shift to nine conference games in 2026, affecting historic rivalries like LSU vs. Alabama. Consumer Watchdog files a measure to ensure insurance for fireproofed California homes, countering a repeal of Proposition 103. Katalyst Space partners with NASA to save the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from atmospheric drag, showcasing space-docking technology amid US-China rivalry. In tech...
2025-09-25
12 min
The PC Pro Podcast
Episode 752: Anker’s million product problem
This week the team discuss Google’s latest move to resolve the Pixel4a battery saga and Anker’s recall of over a million products. There’s the latest in the UK government’s stare down with Apple, Microsoft’s Sharepoint misery and HP’s move to recoup money from the Lynch estate over the Autonomy debacle.Our Hot Hardware this week is the 60 GHz Building-to-Building Bridge from Ubiquiti.The Anker recall details can be found at: https://www.anker.com/product-recallsThe Lumafield long read is here: https://www.lumafield.com/article/what-went-wr...
2025-07-24
1h 00
Hacker News Highlights
7.22.25 | Global hack on Microsoft Sharepoint, TrackWeight turns MacBook trackpad into scale, AccountingBench evaluates LLMs on business tasks
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on Jul 22, 2025.Global hack on Microsoft Sharepoint hits U.S., state agencies, researchers sayhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/07/20/microsoft-sharepoint-hack/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44629710TrackWeight: Turn your MacBook's trackpad into a digital weighing scalehttps://github.com/KrishKrosh/TrackWeighthttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44635808AccountingBench: Evaluating LLMs on real long-horizon business taskshttps://accounting.penrose.com/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44637352What went wrong inside recalled Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks?https...
2025-07-22
12 min
Hired, Not Fired
Snyk's Michael Brown reveals the secrets to landing entry-level jobs
Guest: Michael Brown, VP of Global Talent Attraction at Snyk Michael Brown, recently the Vice President of Global Talent Attraction at Snyk, is the founder of Door3 Talent, helping startups hire faster, smarter, and with less chaos using AI. Michael brings over twenty years of experience in talent acquisition with a decade in leadership roles. Since joining Snyk in April 2022, he's built a successful track record with Boston's top tech companies from early stage startups like LumaField to unicorns like Toast. Passionate about finding perfect talent fits and building high performing teams, he's driven by the impact...
2025-07-10
07 min
Hired, Not Fired
Michael Brown from Snyk shares how to stand out to get hired
Guest: Michael Brown, VP of Global Talent Attraction at Snyk Michael Brown, recently the Vice President of Global Talent Attraction at Snyk, is the founder of Door3 Talent, helping startups hire faster, smarter, and with less chaos using AI. Michael brings over twenty years of experience in talent acquisition with a decade in leadership roles. Since joining Snyk in April 2022, he's built a successful track record with Boston's top tech companies from early stage startups like LumaField to unicorns like Toast. Passionate about finding perfect talent fits and building high performing teams, he's driven by...
2025-07-08
08 min
Venture with Grace
Shravan Narayen, Partner at IVP: Enterprise Product Strategy & Scaling
Shravan Narayen is a Partner at IVP, where he invests in founders who are deeply driven to solve meaningful customer problems. He has worked across every stage of a startup’s journey—from early product development to IPO—which helps him support teams with real operating experience. At Snowflake, he saw how big technical improvements can completely change how businesses operate. At Confluent, he learned that building a great product and successfully bringing it to market go hand in hand. Earlier in his career, he worked at early-stage startups, which gave him a deep respect for the process of findin...
2025-07-03
59 min
The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode: 380: Eduardo Torrealba - CEO & Co-Founder, Lumafield
Episode 380 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Eduardo Torrealba, CEO & Co-Founder of Lumafield. As part of my conversation with Eduardo, we talk about the importance of working on hard things. Yes, it’s hard to build things that seem impossible at the time but it is that level of difficulty that attracts the top talent across engineering and other functional areas to join the company. And, it is that level of difficulty that once you establish product market fit, it can been highly defensible and really difficult to copy. And, it is that level of difficulty that attracts the best investors to...
2025-05-12
57 min
The Psychology of Work: Why People Do What They Do
Humility, Trust, and Agility: The Guide to Workplace Cohesion with Lauren Carey
What happens when humility, innovation, and psychological safety converge in a high-growth tech company? In this episode, Lauren Carey shares the candid behind-the-scenes insights that help teams thrive, take risks, and enjoy their work—don’t miss her actionable take on building a culture where people love to work.Lauren Carey believes in keeping life simple and values the power of humility. Guided by the KISS principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid), Lauren focuses on self-awareness, always mindful of her strengths as well as areas for growth. She sees each new work environment as a unique opportunity to lear...
2025-05-02
33 min
Cellmates by Lumicity
Lumafield - Eduardo Torrealba
Co-Founder of Lumafield joins us to discuss their product portfolio and how he helped them build best in class battery scanning machines!
2025-01-15
29 min
Research Radio
Lumafield: Building Industrial X-Ray Vision
Lumafield provides low-cost industrial scanners. Its goal is to build the world's best database of manufactured objects to help "take humans out of the loop" and enable fully autonomous manufacturing. In this episode, we sat down with Eduardo Torrealba, the CEO and co-founder of Lumafield. Read our full memo on Lumafield's business. Subscribe to the Contrary Research Newsletter Legal: https://www.contrary.com/legal
2024-11-01
50 min
Podcast by Yuka Studio // ユカスタポッドキャスト
Ep.54 ウェアラブルAI 新時代到来?今週のテックニュース
Threads (Yuka & Sahiro) https://www.threads.net/@0oyukao0 https://www.threads.net/@sahirotsukioka Bluesky (Yuka & Sahiro) https://bsky.app/profile/yuka.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/sahiro.bsky.social 「Apple Vision ProとMeta QuestのX線CTスキャン撮影」 CTスキャン製品などを開発、製造するLumafieldにより、Apple Vision Pro、Meta Quest Pro、Meta Quest 3のディスプレイ、センサー、プロセッサーなどのスキャン3D映像および写真が公開されました。 「NetflixとAmazon Prime Video用のVision Proアプリ、「Supercut」登場」 NetflixやAmazon Prime Videoなど、Vision Proネイティブアプリがまだリリースされていないプラットフォームに対応した、字幕やオーディオ出力、再生コントロールなどの機能を提供するアプリ「Supercut」が新しく登場しました。 「Apple、パーソナルロボットを開発中?」 ブルームバーグのマーク・ガーマン氏によると、Appleはパーソナルロボットの開発を目指しているそうです。報道によれば、家庭内でユーザーに追従するモバイルロボットや、テーブルトップ型のデバイスにすでに着手しているとされています。 「ウェアラブルAIデバイス「Humane AI Pin」レビュー」 Humane「AI Pin」は、電話、テキストメッセージの送信、写真撮影、AIアシスタント機能を備えたウェアラブルAIデバイスです。Vergeのレビューによると、まだまだ改善の余地が多いようです。 「Threadsアプリ、ボーナスプログラムを導入」 Metaは、Threadsアプリを強化する新しい方法を模索しており、一部のユーザーが報酬を受け取ることができる新しいボーナスプログラムの導入を始めました。 「Dbrand、行き過ぎたジョークで謝罪」 各種デバイスのスキンやケースを販売するDbrandは、顧客の苗字について差別的な発言をしたことで、インターネット上で批判を浴びました。その後Dbrandは、その顧客に1万ドルを提供、オリジナルの投稿を削除し、ジョークが行き過ぎていたことを認めました。 「女性プランクギネス記録更新」 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 【ユカスタポッドキャスト // Podcast by Yuka Studio】 ユカスタポッドキャストは、テックとクリエイティビティがもっと身近になる、トーク番組です。 ニューヨークを拠点に、テック系クリエイターとして活動する大石結花がメインホストとして、テックニュースや、インタビューコンテンツをお
2024-04-13
39 min
In the News
142: Black Hole Sun ☀️ X-ray Vision 😎 and an Apple TV Moon Landing 🌔
Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/1iEzu71X5U0In the News blog post for April 12, 2024:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2024/04/in-the-news722.html 00:00 Black Hole Sun11:31 Supercuts in Seasons with Xray Vision23:24 Humane AI Pin (aka TNG Communicator Pin)34:28 Zero Day Dollars40:56 Trailer Happy43:40 Jeff’s Security iTip: Lockdown Mode48:41 Bonus Security iTip: Safety Check52:45 Brett’s Security iTip: Lock down info on your Lock ScreenJeff (and son’s) eclipse pictures on MastodonJason Snell...
2024-04-12
57 min
The WAN Show
Keep Your Filthy Day Pass - WAN Show March 8, 2024
Start your day on the right foot with AG1 at http://drinkAG1.com/WANshowSign up for Oracle DevLive: Build with Data and AI at: http://bit.ly/DevLive2024Visit https://www.squarespace.com/WAN and use offer code WAN for 10% offTimestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119):0:00 Chapters1:08 Intro1:31 Topic #1 - NVIDIA's GeForce Now supports variable refresh rate4:18 $10/mo, Linus's morbid example, $399/mo Priority Day Pass6:19 Luke on a trial period FP scenario, Linus on LMG's sponsors8:40 Discussing the pricing, Luke mentions...
2024-03-09
3h 56
Unaligned with Robert Scoble
#10: Lumafield
How can manufacturers PROVE their quality. Put a Lumafield at the end of your line. This is a high-tech AI-run scanner that builds 3D scans of your product that are so fine you can zoom into details that are three nanometers across. That is half the size of a human red blood cell. Here is Jon Bruner, product lead, to show us what it does and what role AI plays in it.
2024-03-06
36 min
Additive Insight
#161 Inspection, software & how to build confidence in additively manufactured parts
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, Peter Rogers, formerly of Velo3D and Autodesk, links back up with Lumafield co-founder and Head of Product Andreas Bastian as part of our Innovators on Innovators series. The pair met while working at Autodesk on such projects as the Airbus seat frame, which they discuss in the podcast. Since Autodesk, the pair have gone in different directions. Rogers has spent most of that time in metal additive manufacturing and consulting, while Bastian set up Lumafield, an industrial CT and AI inspection business. As they reconvene for this podcast, they share their...
2024-01-08
49 min
Ctrl+Listen Podcast
Revolutionizing Manufacturing: Lumafield's Innovative CT Scanning Tech
Dive into the cutting-edge world of manufacturing with Lumafield! In this episode of the CTRL+LISTEN Podcast, James and Nora, alongside special guest Eduardo from Lumafield, explore the groundbreaking advancements in X-ray technology and industrial CT scanning. From the game-changing Neptune scanner to the user-friendly Voyager software, Lumafield is reshaping the landscape of inspection and quality control. Discover the intersection of AI and manufacturing as Eduardo shares insights into Lumafield's AI platform, "Atlas." Uncover how artificial intelligence is enhancing decision-making and transforming the way engineers interact with data. Explore the fascinating applications of CT scanning beyond traditional industries, from...
2023-11-16
33 min
In the News
120: Spooky Fast Apples, Impossible Beatles Songs, and Dishwashers that Matter
Send us Fan MailWatch the video!https://youtu.be/q2nOXT85OM4The Essential Litigation Apps: https://www.litsoftware.com/In the News blog post for October 27, 2023:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/10/in-the-news699.htmlThe Essential Litigation Apps: https://www.litsoftware.com/Spooky Apples and Impossible BeatlesPoint 1 Before Point 2Breaking News: The iPhone 15 is Popular!Does Your Smart Fridge Even Matter?Immersive MapsNo Apple News is Good News … but also Bad NewsSee-Thru USB-CWhere Y’at Segment: Ultra WatertightThe Essential Litigation Apps: https://www.litsoftware.com/Brett’s iTip: The Co...
2023-10-27
53 min
Making Awesome - 3D Printing, Inventing, Making, Small Business
The GATEWAY to 3D Scanning - Polycam!! - Making Awesome S3E44
This week we are joined by Elliott from @polycam6558 the MOST POPULAR app in #3dscanning ! Utilizing a combination of photos and LIDaR (when available) PolyCam is able to really push limits of mobile 3d scanning FROM YOUR POCKET!! Join us as we talk all about how the idea happened, why phones, and more! Some about Elliott: Elliot Spellman is the Co-Founder at Polycam - the most popular 3D scanning app for iOS, web, and Android with over 10M downloads. Since the launch of Polycam’s 360 capture feature last month –literally, anyone can scan the worl...
2023-08-01
2h 05
The Next Byte
100. Weaving Nanomaterials With 3D Printed Machine
(5:55) - Simple Machine For More Powerful Cell Phones And WIFIEpisode 100 was brought to you by Duro, the PLM platform behind some of Farbod & Daniel’s favorite hardware products!Click here to learn more about Duro and here to check out the webinar discussed in this episode about how Lumafield leverages Duro’s platform to create an industry leading product in an environment where efficiency and speed are key to success. Become a founding reader of our newsletter: http://read.thenextbyte.com/ As always, you can find these and o...
2022-12-13
26 min
Farklı Düşün
Build, Employer Branding, After Steve, Forza Horizon 5, Fujifilm
Bu bölümde Fujifilm kameraları, Tony Fadell’ın Build kitabı, After Steve kitabı, Forza Horizon 5 oyunu ve Employer branding konusu üzerine sohbet ettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilirsiniz. :)Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz. Bizi Twitter ve LinkedIn üzerinden takip edebilirsiniz.Zaman damgaları:00:00 - Apple Podcasts’te öne çıkarılmamız03:09 - Fujifilm kameraları10:15 - After Steve19:01 - Build37:35 - Employer Branding58:25 - Forza Horizon 5Bölüm linkleri:Koray Birand / FU...
2022-06-05
1h 11
Rare Encounter
Jimmies and Hair
Gigachad mannequins, goat lipstick, and powdery scabs. Executive producer: Dame DuhLaurien Show Notes Behind the Scans Combine curiosity and a Lumafield Neptune CT scanner—the results are endless.The mystery is solved! Lumafield is also a company, that while in stealth-mode, decided the technology they were building was just too dang cool to keep quiet about. lumafield Lumafield CT Shows How iPods Put 1,000 Songs in Your Pocket Mystery issue experienced on NASA's Voyager 1 probe from 1977 Vo...
2022-05-26
1h 17