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Carl Bass on additive manufacturing adoption

From DDC2020 PANEL: Additive in the Next Economy - Insights from the Top, Hosted by Carl Bass · · Dyndrite

“I think the single biggest problem is that people aren't designing for additive. The opportunities that I've seen for additive at the end of the day come when additive needs to be favorably compared with traditional manufacturing for a particular part or portion of a bill of material.”

Carl Bass
Former President & Chief Executive Officer, Autodesk
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On , Carl Bass, Former President & Chief Executive Officer at Autodesk, spoke about additive manufacturing adoption during DDC2020 PANEL: Additive in the Next Economy - Insights from the Top, Hosted by Carl Bass on Dyndrite.

DDC2020 PANEL: Additive in the Next Economy - Insights from the Top, Hosted by Carl Bass
Watch on YouTube at 34:35
DDC2020 PANEL: Additive in the Next Economy - Insights from the Top, Hosted by Carl Bass
Dyndrite
Watch on YouTube at 34:35
ABOUT April 21-22, 2020: The Dyndrite Developer Council was a global 2-day additive manufacturing virtual event which gathered leaders in the AM industry to reveal new initiatives, products, and real-world accomplishments defining the digital age of manufacturing. LEARN MORE https://bit.ly/2KWkwQd DDC2020 CLOSING PANEL Additive in the Next Economy - Insights from the Top Host: Carl Bass, Former CEO, Autodesk Carl Bass and executives from the leading AM manufacturers delve into what comes next for the additive economy — especially after this crisis. What are the next big opportunities and what has to happen to achieve it? This closing panel promises to be a thought-provoking and engaging discussion. Featuring an executive panel: Harshil Goel, CEO of Dyndrite Ryan Palmer, SVP Software of HP Martin Steuer, SVP Software of EOS Meddah Hadjar, CEO of SLM Solutions Dan Brunermer, Fellow at ExOne
Carl Bass

About Carl Bass

Former President & Chief Executive Officer · Autodesk

In two recent podcast appearances, former Autodesk CEO Carl Bass discussed the company's history, his departure and return, and his views on current technology trends. He recounted Autodesk's founding, noting that the company's name stood for "automated desktop" and that early AutoCAD was initially considered only suitable for small buildings, though it was later used on the Freedom Tower. Bass described being fired by then-CEO Carol Bartz in the 1990s after telling her the company was "a messed up place," only to return three years later when Autodesk acquired his startup, Buzzsaw. He served as COO and later CEO until around 2016. Bass characterized the transition to subscription licensing as "not that much fun" during the change but said it became "financially very beneficial." Bass offered several strong opinions on current technology. He said he believes "there is no reason" for 2D drawings in 2026 and that those who still use them "should be shot in the head." He stated that "the vast majority of money invested in AI will be lost" but predicted it will produce "dozens of very valuable companies," comparing the situation to the dot-com boom. Bass expressed skepticism about humanoid robots, saying he "would absolutely never" design one from scratch, and criticized efforts to achieve full self-driving without lidar or radar, calling it "a bad idea." He described machine learning as "the biggest change I've seen in my lifetime," on par with the internet and the PC.

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