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It has been almost nine months since we interviewed Mike Graffeo, CEO, and co-founder of Fluidform, a 3D printing startup out of Carnegie Mellon University focusing on key applications using Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) technology. If the average lifetime of a typical startup is five years, the one-year time of a startup is equivalent to 20 human years. Check out the recording of this episode of Instagram Live on how a bioprinting startup was founded, lessons learned, ambitions, and more.Â
The video format of this interview can be found on 3dheals.com.
Instagram Live occurs every Thursday to put the innovators, artists, and founders behind impressive 3D technology Instagram shares in front of the camera. Want to join us next Thursday? Direct message us on Instagram @3dheals.
About our guest:
Mike Graffeo
CEO and co-founder of Fluidform
A senior executive with a proven track record in the commercialization of innovative medical technology, Mike is a results-oriented, decisive leader with a track record of successfully growing new businesses in both startup and growth organizations. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience translating highly complex devices and clinical data into successful businesses, both in the US and globally. Mike holds a BS in Engineering Physics and an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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Subscriber-only episode
It has been almost nine months since we interviewed Mike Graffeo, CEO, and co-founder of Fluidform, a 3D printing startup out of Carnegie Mellon University focusing on key applications using Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) technology. If the average lifetime of a typical startup is five years, the one-year time of a startup is equivalent to 20 human years. Check out the recording of this episode of Instagram Live on how a bioprinting startup was founded, lessons learned, ambitions, and more.Â
The video format of this interview can be found on 3dheals.com.
Instagram Live occurs every Thursday to put the innovators, artists, and founders behind impressive 3D technology Instagram shares in front of the camera. Want to join us next Thursday? Direct message us on Instagram @3dheals.
About our guest:
Mike Graffeo
CEO and co-founder of Fluidform
A senior executive with a proven track record in the commercialization of innovative medical technology, Mike is a results-oriented, decisive leader with a track record of successfully growing new businesses in both startup and growth organizations. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience translating highly complex devices and clinical data into successful businesses, both in the US and globally. Mike holds a BS in Engineering Physics and an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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