D3 INNOVATIONS Ryan, Olivia, Kelton and Bobby
Intro Who we are What we do D3 What it is Market Statistics 3D Printing How we meet the bottom line Conclusion Triple Bottom Line
Who We Are We are D3 Innovations 3D Printing Business Medical Recreational Local business with global ambitions
What We Do Medical Printing Recreational Printing Who this benefits
Why We Are Unique Unique Idea Solves Problems High Demand New Market
Our Building /?type=1&theater 61,904 square ft. Three stories tall Exterior built from Sandstone
3D Printing: What To Know “3D printing is the process in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control. These objects can be of almost any shape and produced from a 3D model/other electronic source” 3D printing (like the name suggests) is the process of making a 3 dimensional model There are virtually no limitations as to what you can print
How 3D Printing Is Done
Bio-printing
3D Printing Market Industrial AND Commercial Uses Construction Mechanical Machinery Apparel Medical Art Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Flexible Market
Estimated Start-Up Costs OverheadOperating BuildingUtilitiesEmployeesInsuranceEquipment
Long Term Financial Success Utah is ranked in the top 3 states for business since 2010 Utah is ranked in the top ten in the country for economic development and performance More than 100 biotech firms in Utah World class medical community of developers and services deliverers Projected to be a multi-Billion dollar industry D3 is projected to grow to $16.02 Billion by 2020 D3 is projected to double employees and production by 2018 Partner with University of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Shriners Children’s Hospital, and Research / Biotech Companies across Utah
Community Involvement This type of technological development will counter globalization, because end users will do most of their own manufacturing rather than engage in trade to buy products from corporations. We have joined Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce to build relationships with other businesses, establish credibility, and gain insights and ideas Product donations to Shriners Children’s Hospital Scholarship Programs to High Schools for product design and community involvement/service Our research facilities will be open to students and partners Employees are required (and paid) to do eight hours of community service each quarter to a project decided on by the company each year
Environmental Impact We strive to sustain and protect the environment LEED certified Silver Building (requirements: using recycled content, optimizing energy performance, maximizing open space and minimizing heat output) 3D Printing produces 90% less manufacturing waste than traditional processes Sandstone structures have a more natural shape than other structures and unlike concrete, are not acidic to the environment
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