About

Gender

Male


Location

Bellevue, WA


About Me:

Vice President of Business Development, Functionalize Inc. (www.functionalize.com) Functionalize is creating breakthrough functional materials for 3D printing, additive manufacturing, and other uses. Our flagship product is F-Electric, the world's first highly electrically conductive 3D printing filament, developed using a new patent-pending nano-materials production process with application to multiple industries, materials, and manufacturing processes.


Please tell us a bit about your UAV interest

Our company's highly conductive 3D printing materials can create UAVs without bulky wires and no soldering. We're looking for designs and designers! Beyond conductivity, we have capabilities for thermal, magnetic, super-strong, energy storage, light-emitting, and more. If you're an engineer, maker, inventor, scientist, entrepreneur, 3D printing company, or just have new product ideas or materials needs, we would love to work with you.


Hometown:

Seattle, WA


Activity Feed

Keith Laepple replied to Keith Laepple's discussion 3D printed drones without wires/solder! in 3D Printing Drone Parts
"Hi Petr, just posting a quick note here to let you know I responded to you in email the other day. I'd love to learn more about your drone projects. Your printers look very cool, as well!"
Jun 12, 2016
Keith Laepple replied to Keith Laepple's discussion 3D printed drones without wires/solder! in 3D Printing Drone Parts
"Hi Jay, F-Electric PLA doesn't use carbon fiber, which I infer is what you mean by "CF". Rather, it's a carbon nanotube-based material, manufactured using Functionalize’s patent-pending process and materials, resulting in a highly conductive…"
Jun 12, 2016
Keith Laepple posted a discussion in 3D Printing Drone Parts
Hi group,I'm looking for a small/micro quadcopter design that has potential to have its wires and soldered connections replaced with fully 3D printed circuits and power traces.Our company, www.functionalize.com, would like to provide samples of our…
Jun 9, 2016
Keith Laepple commented on Simon D. Levy's blog post 130mm quad with simple C++ firmware, Part I: The Build
"Hi Simon and crew, great micro QC design! Would anyone here like to try enhancing the frame design to utilize 3D printed powered circuits instead of soldered wires, to remove weight and build complexity?
Our company, www.functionalize.com, would…"
Jun 9, 2016