Roboze Founder and CEO, Alessio Lorusso, Shares the Origin Story Behind Roboze on the Manufacture Houston Podcast
The story of Roboze, 3D printing technology leader in the world
Roboze founder and CEO, Alessio Lorusso, sits down for a casual conversation with CEO of Alchemy Industrial and host of The Manufacture Houston Podcast, Mush Khan. The Manufacture Houston Podcast is a place where Houston’s manufacturing community can come to learn, share, and grow.
In this episode, Alessio and Mush Khan dive deep into the background of Roboze’s history and discuss:
- When, how, and why Roboze was born;
- The story behind the name Roboze and the ARGO industrial 3D printer;
- The early days of growth and Roboze’s break into the U.S. market;
- The Additive Manufacturing road to Houston;
- Transforming the supply chain and more!
“We need to rethink the way we manufacture products, the way we ship products, the way we do warehousing and the entire supply chain. I think 3D printing has an amazing opportunity, but it must demonstrate to customers reliability, scalability, and the possibility to produce parts in a very accurate way anywhere in the world and at the same time. We made a commitment in this direction by creating our Manufacturing as a Service Network called, Roboze 3D Parts. With this network, we want to provide our customers the possibility to get in touch with us and have their parts printed in multiple locations in the world at the same time.”
Roboze continues to lead additive manufacturing by 3D printing super polymers and composites to replace metal in extreme applications for customers on a global scale. With the support of the ARGO 500 industrial 3D printer, Roboze has introduced a fully traceable parts production system that provides consistent repeatability, on-demand and just-in-time. This technological ecosystem allows for a shorter and simpler supply chain and overall lowering of CO2 emissions thus feeding the circular economy instead of the linear economy.
To learn more about Roboze, its mission and origins be sure to tune into the full episode of The Manufacture Houston Podcast: CLICK HERE!