Talking Additive

Matt Griffin dives into the history of Ultimaker Cura, speaking with its core developers, team leads, and community contributors. First of two, this episode features Jaime van Kessel, Ruben Dulek, and Aldo Hoeben.

Show Notes

As part of Ultimaker’s 10th anniversary celebration, Matt Griffin dives into the history of Ultimaker Cura, the open-source slicing application for 3D printers initially created by David Braam, and continually developed by a dedicated team at Ultimaker, together with its community. 
  
Through interviews with Ultimaker Cura’s core developers and product leads, this episode will give listeners an inside look at its rise to becoming one the most widely adopted software tools in the additive manufacturing space, where it is used by 1 million users worldwide and handles 1.4 million weekly print jobs. This is the first of a two-part series focused on Ultimaker Cura.

What is Talking Additive?

On Talking Additive, we sit down with business leaders, innovators, and allies to discuss the impact of adopting 3D printing in their businesses. How does adopting additive manufacturing positively benefit a business today, how is the role of 3D printing evolving within design, manufacturing, education, and our lives, and what will be possible in the future?