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In this episode of The Circular Future, host Steph McLarty sits down with Steve Cory, President of Objex Unlimited, to peel back the layers of the 3D printing industry. While often hailed as a miracle of modern manufacturing, Steve provides a candid look at the environmental realities of additive manufacturing—from the significant waste generated by failed prints and support materials to the "nasty" resins and chemicals that require rigorous safety and disposal protocols.
The conversation explores how 3D printing truly enables circularity through rapid prototyping, weight reduction in aerospace, and the specialized repair of obsolete machinery. Steve also shares why he chose to partner with Quantum Lifecycle Partners to responsibly recycle industrial-scale printers, ensuring that complex electronics and heavy machinery stay out of landfills. Whether you're a business leader or a tech enthusiast, this episode offers a practical guide on when to use 3D printing, how to vet a provider's environmental practices, and why "doing your research" means more than just asking an AI.
Thanks for tuning in to The Circular Future. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Interested in joining us as a guest? Reach out to Sanjay Trivedi at [email protected].
Listen to more episodes at https://quantumlifecycle.com/podcast, and stay connected with us on LinkedIn.
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In this episode of The Circular Future, host Steph McLarty sits down with Steve Cory, President of Objex Unlimited, to peel back the layers of the 3D printing industry. While often hailed as a miracle of modern manufacturing, Steve provides a candid look at the environmental realities of additive manufacturing—from the significant waste generated by failed prints and support materials to the "nasty" resins and chemicals that require rigorous safety and disposal protocols.
The conversation explores how 3D printing truly enables circularity through rapid prototyping, weight reduction in aerospace, and the specialized repair of obsolete machinery. Steve also shares why he chose to partner with Quantum Lifecycle Partners to responsibly recycle industrial-scale printers, ensuring that complex electronics and heavy machinery stay out of landfills. Whether you're a business leader or a tech enthusiast, this episode offers a practical guide on when to use 3D printing, how to vet a provider's environmental practices, and why "doing your research" means more than just asking an AI.
Thanks for tuning in to The Circular Future. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
Interested in joining us as a guest? Reach out to Sanjay Trivedi at [email protected].
Listen to more episodes at https://quantumlifecycle.com/podcast, and stay connected with us on LinkedIn.