3DPOD: Insight from 3D Printing Pros

3DPOD: Insight from 3D Printing Pros


3DPOD Episode 28: Ramon Pastor, HP 3D Printing

June 11, 2020

In this episode of 3DPOD, Max and I were joined by Ramon Pastor, Interim President, 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing, HP inc. He is responsible for HP's 3D Multi Jet Fusion business and heads up HP's Barcelona Campus, as well. We interviewed Pastor previously about adding value with AM and he wrote an article for 3DPrint.com about making the world better through AM. This time, we caught up with him to talk about HP's progress and newest releases.

HP recently released polypropylene as a material which I was very excited about. The company also partnered with Oechsler, added FastRadius to its network of service providers, and printed millions of parts for COVID-19. We spoke to Pastor about all of that and more in what was a thoroughly enjoyable conversation for us. We hope that you will enjoy it as well. Give it a Listen.

In previous episodes, we also had the pleasure of talking to Terry Wohlers, had a discussion about decentralized manufacturing, got to talk to Materialise CEO Fried Vancraen, EOS CEO Marie Langer, Ty Pollak from Open Additive, and have had conversations about the ethics of 3D printing, 3D printing for COVID, and about handheld scanning. Other episodes included the following:

People we admire in 3D printing
An interview with Greg Paulson about 3D printing trends
Velo3D’s Zach Murphy talked about Velo’s technology and development
An interview with Formalloy’s Melanie Lang on directed energy deposition
Greg Paulsen of Xometry discussed 3D printing applications and 3D printing at scale
Here we discuss 3D printing in space
We interviewed pioneering designer Scott Summit, as he crosses Amsterdam on a bicycle.
We talk to Janne Kyttanen, another pioneering designer in 3D Printing.
3D printing in medicine.
3D-printed guns.
Interview with 3D scanning pioneer Michael Raphael.
3D printers in the classroom, panacea or not?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, what is happening now?
We’re all going to live forever with bioprinting.
The first episode: Beyond PLA.