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Tim Ellis, Founder of Relativity Space, 3D Printing The Future

As a young intern at Blue Origin rocket company, Tim Ellis was surprised at the disinterest of his coworkers about the potential 3D printing technology had. With his unique position and interest Tim started the company’s 3D printing division and could see more clearly than the other engineers how 3D printing could bring revolutionary developments to the space flight industry. He brought up his ideas to Jeff Bezos, and even though Bezos agreed with Tim’s vision, Blue Origin itself wouldn’t be interested in taking further advantage of it. Tim realized he would have to strike off on his own to realize his vision. At age 22 he teamed up with a friend from college and together they founded Relativity Space, the first 3D printed rocket company.

Relativity Space’s mission is simple, building the future faster. Their website says, “We design and manufacture cost-effective, high-performance, and reusable rockets at an unprecedented pace and scale – setting a new industry standard.” Tim Ellis utilizes 3D printing technology to quickly make new parts as well as iterate on old designs to make better parts which allows for rapid innovation. The rocket parts they print are sturdier because they are made all in one piece without joints and other weak points rockets made with traditional processes have. Relativity’s rockets are not only reusable but, because of the 3D printing technology, can be made much quicker than traditional rockets. Tim Ellis has successfully leveraged the potential of 3D printing technology to make a rocket company capable of advancing the space industry to new heights.

I find Tim’s story particularly interesting because he gained inspiration from his work experience. He saw something that he was deeply interested in, 3D printing, not getting the attention it deserved and decided to give it that attention himself. He was motivated by his position that allowed him to see 3D printing’s true value and with his expertise he was able to transform his interests of 3D printing and space flight into one successful company. I want to approach every future internship I have as if it’s an opportunity to find a field for entrepreneurial innovation.

Jared Isaacman – The Billionaire Astronaut

Polaris Dawn Team training for their next mission (Isaacman is the third on the right)

Jared Isaacman is today worth around 1.4 Billion USD his story begins in New Jersey. As a teenager Isaacman dropped out of high school when he landed a job with Merchant Services Inc. as an consultant who provided information on the web which was new at the time. He had previously took advantage of the new trend of the web by selling web services to local businesses which is where he got the connection with MSI. During his brief time working at the company he realized the opportunity in the industry, it took to long for businesses to adopt POS systems (Credit/Debit Card terminals) and where eager to have a third party bridge the gap by making these services easier to use which in turn increases sales for the businesses using POS. Isaacman left the company to start his own business as a teenager, because of his age he needed family connections and a loan to be approved for a credit ID to use his businesses. His business quickly took of as the digital age became inevitable and Isaacman brought one of the first Digital terminals to market which is what we often see today shopping at local restaurants where you simply put your card in to pay. His business expanded and included his former employer MSI and Shift4 a large competitor whose name he took for the company. Today the company is one of the most competitive in the industry rivaling only Square who has a different target customer. In addition to Shift 4 Isaacman is a extreme aviator holding multiple records for his daring trips in fighter jets. Later as an adult he also founded Draken International which is the largest private air force in the World which trains Air Force pilots saving the USAF money and time. As if that was not enough Isaacman has also been to space… He partially funded and was a part of the first fully-private Space mission, teaming up with SpaceX for the Inspiration 4 mission which also raised million for Charity by raffling a seat on the mission. Today Isaacman is training for Polaris Dawn his next Space Mission again with SpaceX. This time he will be team commander a position usually only held by the most experienced NASA astronauts.