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Latitude Episode 31: Trust the Post Process

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Successful startups pinpoint an industry that is eager for a disruption. Post Process has pioneered the post-process technology that has held the additive manufacturing industry back from scaling to widespread use for the last twenty years.

Processing 3D printed parts is a time consuming, laborious, manual process – or at least it was until Daniel Hutchinson founded Post Process. This Buffalo-based startup is shaking up the 3D printing world and has a ‘who’s who’ clientele from Aerospace, military contractors, companies named after fruit and so-on.

This week on the podcast we talk with Daniel about the early days of his startup, scaling to 35 employees and how they could be a $100M company by this time next year.


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