Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Intro
Who we are
What we do
D3
3D Printing
What it is
Market
Statistics
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
High
Demand
New
Market
Solves
Problems
Unique Idea
Our Building
61,904 square
ft.
Three stories
tall
Exterior built
from Sandstone
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Bio-printing
http://www.organovo.com/science-technology/bioprinting-process
3D Printing Market
Industrial AND Commercial Uses
Multi-Billion Dollar
Industry
Flexible Market
Construction
Mechanical
Machinery
Apparel
Medical
Art
Operating
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
Childrens 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 Childrens Hospital
Scholarship Programs to High Schools for product design and community
involvement/service
Our research facilities will be open to students and partners
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)
References
Smith, R. (2014, December 1). 3 Ways to Print in 3-D. Retrieved November 26, 2014, from
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/12/3d- printer/methods-graphic
The Bioprinting Process. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2014, from http://www.organovo.com/science-technology/bioprintingprocess
Medical Manufacturer Makes Meaningful Economic Impact -. (2014, January 4). Retrieved December 1, 2014, from
http://business.utah.gov/ news/medical-manufacturer-makes-meaningful-economic-impact/
User, S. (2013, May 31). Salt Lake County in the Top 10. Retrieved December 1, 2014, from http://utahalliance.com/utah-allianceblog/279-salt-l l ake-county-in-the-top-10
Michaels, B. (2010, April 1). Beehive State Is Abuzz with Medical Device Manufacturing. Retrieved November 20, 2014, from http://
www.qmed.com/mpmn/article/beehive-state-abuzz-medical-device-manufacturing
Chang, A. (2014, March 31). 3-D printing market projected to grow to $16.2 billion in 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://
articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/31/business/la-fi-tn-3d-printing-20140331
3 Benefits of 3D Printing in the Manufacturing Environment. (2014, May 4). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from
http://www.sikich.com/blog/post/3- Benefits-of-3D-Printing-in-the-Manufacturing-Environment#.VIDirmTF_8k
3D Printing. (2014, April 12). Retrieved December 6, 2014 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing