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Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis talks 3D-printed rockets at TC Sessions: Space in LA

Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis talks 3D-printed rockets at TC Sessions: Space in LA

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/25/relativity-space-ceo-tim-ellis-talks-3d-printed-rockets-at-tc-sessions-space-in-la/

The launch industry is undergoing a number of major changes, among them the shift from traditional manufacturing to 3D printing — which Relativity Space is spearheading. The company plans to build 95% of its rocket using the world’s biggest 3D printers, and could launch as early as next year. Co-founder and CEO Tim Ellis will be on hand at TC Sessions: Space in Los Angeles on June 25 to talk all about it.

Relativity has been on our radar for a couple years now, and to be honest we were all a bit skeptical when the proposition of 3D printing a rocket was revealed. After all, additive manufacturing is known for its speed, not the strength or detail of its products. But our recent visit to the company’s bustling headquarters near LAX was an eye-opening one.

Relativity Space CEO Tim Ellis talks 3D-printed rockets at TC Sessions: Space in LA

Feb 25, 2020, 6:45pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/25/relativity-space-ceo-tim-ellis-talks-3d-printed-rockets-at-tc-sessions-space-in-la/ > The launch industry is undergoing a number of major changes, among them the shift from traditional manufacturing to 3D printing — which Relativity Space is spearheading. The company plans to build 95% of its rocket using the world’s biggest 3D printers, and could launch as early as next year. Co-founder and CEO Tim Ellis will be on hand at TC Sessions: Space in Los Angeles on June 25 to talk all about it. > Relativity has been on our radar for a couple years now, and to be honest we were all a bit skeptical when the proposition of 3D printing a rocket was revealed. After all, additive manufacturing is known for its speed, not the strength or detail of its products. But our recent visit to the company’s bustling headquarters near LAX was an eye-opening one.