
Deep Future Autopsy of a Failed 3D Printer Company – Riley Knox
Mar 7, 2024
Riley Knox, a mechanical engineer and co-founder of the failed 3D printing company Accelerate3D, shares candid insights from his entrepreneurial journey. He discusses the hurdles of scaling 3D printing technologies and the lessons learned from his company's collapse, including the importance of market validation and team dynamics. Riley also highlights the role of innovation incentives in tech development and his involvement with programs like Techstars. Currently, he’s gearing up for an exciting new aerospace venture, which he hints at but can’t reveal just yet!
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Aerospace Pivot: Wingspan And Hawaii Route
- Riley described his new aerospace idea: a ~300-foot wingspan craft carrying ~250 tons for West Coast–Hawaii freight.
- He cited ~300 mph cruise and ~7,500-mile capability as initial target metrics.
Line Up Manufacturing Partners Early
- Riley lined up carbon-fiber and mold partners early to speed subscale prototype builds.
- He recommends partnering local manufacturers to reduce friction and accelerate iteration.
Generational Shift, Not A Tech Problem
- Riley observed that younger engineers treat 3D printing as a normal tool, but those engineers aren't the decision-makers yet.
- He expects adoption to rise as that generation moves into management and procurement roles.

