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Thanks for sharing. Next decade is looking better economically and ecologically. Smart savvy investors will be rewarded very well.
Still bag holding nndm
3D printing can also miniaturize the electronic products. NanoFabrica can print parts at millimeter level layer by layer precisely. Imagine we will have drones the size as a fly in the future!
Excellent summary! Thanks! Robin
After seeing Cathie Woods mansion, I'm beginning to think this is all an elaborate cash grab with excessive investment fees and fancy marketing.
Tasha and Sam thanks for putting this out. Would like to know what you think the catalysts are for 3D printing and robotics?
Great video.Thanks
There is but a few classes of people, professionals in affected industries outside of the forward thinking investors who might have supreme appreciation for the opportunity at hand with not 3d printing as she keeps alluding to…. but 'ADDITIVE' manufacturing.
It's very much worth watching closely, learning about because once the secret is fully out, OEMs qualify the processes at the product/production levels and supply chains have incorporated into enterprise systems, it would have been too late.
And on this note…. keep close tabs on Desktop Metal. Don't know when it will be, but the fundamentals from adoption will create an extremely sustained and robust move to the upside. Don't miss this!
You put two people that have no expertise in any of these topics or proven financial achievements for clients do not make this any better. Ark investment is pushing all these things that specifically tanked harder than anything in the market. They will continue to take investors cash and people who bought Arkk ETF above 45 for example are going to be either stuck while they pump this garbage or end up taking 70% loss. It’s a shame that Cathie is using these kids to spread garbage for young retail investors what do not know any better. These people who never made millions for clients or even thousands before coming to Ark are only good or best at creating bag holders.
Let's go, DM
Why are they on zoom when they are both in the same office 20 feet away? You can literally see Sam in Tasha's background lol.
This sounds a bit ignorant of how 3d printing actually works. Digital inventory vs physical inventory??? Those factors are not related….
Why is ARK getting obliterated? Also, why EXRO is not in the ARK portfolio?
Another is PYR not in the portfolio?
Hi, can you comment on the fact Desktop Metal is not in your flagship portfolio ARKK or ARKX, but only in PRINT, while many other competitors are ? Which is the big reason why $DM is not in ARKK and ARKX ? Is their moat not relevant ?
Exciting! Thanks.
no mention to the COST of 3d printing. way too early for adoption.
Is NNDM dead?
Love your presentations.
I don't believe that your example of robots not stealing jobs is an effective one. Amazons increase in workforce could be due to the company stealing market share from its competitors due to there competitive advantages, they could be increasing their perisomal workforce whilst still having a negative impact on employment on an overall level (replacing say 1.5 workers in a less efficient company with 1 at amazon due to natural selection for example). I fail to see how this relates to overall employment unless you can link their increase in workforce to to further data to substantiate these claims.
Our group is doing research on metal 3D printing. It is very hard in terms of materials science and processing. I don't believe we can see any successfully commercialized products in 10 years.
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This is so superficial, would expect more from ARK. Where manufacturing problems does 3d printing solve and which not?
As a mechanical engineer who has used 3d printing and loves the tech, I'm a lot less bullish on it than ARK.
why is NNDM doing so poorly
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You're so flexible @spacex About the print… By the way. Yes "It is entirely possible"
Nndm is my retirement ticket together with tesla.
Bought a sh$t load of nndm stocks
I Love Tasha
Voice like Cathie!
Advice: Fire analysts.
😹 Are you sure you're not sending from the same office? 😹
7:03 How many people lost their jobs indirectly through competition with Amazon? Cherry-picked data.
In the meantime Amazon running tons of retailers out of business but that is not considered in the job add/loss analysis. With all the advances in manufacturing technology – car makers often do major rework of their assembly lines when they make a new model, this is not unique to shifting to EVs. 3D has been around for quite a while and I really expected it to start ramping up almost a decade ago but it still has not. I would be interested in understanding why it has taken so long for this to be adopted as a mainstream component in company supply chains. Also, how will this concept be monetized by investors? For instance I don't see robotics having a big impact on the bottom line of Dana any time in the next 5 years. I could see if they outsourced to a company that specializes in this, but that is not covered here either.