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Velo3D Names Vice President of Supply Chain Management



James Shih

Velo3D, Inc. announced that James Shih has joined the company as Vice President of Supply Chain Management.

The new role will focus on building strong supply chains for Velo3D's Sapphire Systems-including mechanical parts, electronics and materials used in the printing process-to help ensure the company can meet the growing demand for its end-to-end metal additive manufacturing (AM) solutions.

"Companies are continuing to rethink how they set up their supply chain ecosystems to ensure they have contingency plans to secure necessary materials through multiple trusted suppliers," said Benny Buller, Velo3D CEO and Founder. "We are fortunate to have James join us with 20 years of experience in the electronics, technology and energy sectors, as well as a history of working with suppliers around the world. By bringing him on to lead our supply chain efforts, we can poise ourselves for growth by building healthy, sustainable supply chains."

In his new role, Shih will focus on directing, planning and advocating all aspects of Velo3D's supply chain, including strategies, objectives, policies and other initiatives. He will be responsible for ensuring healthy inventories across the company's multiple manufacturing locations and distribution centers. Shih will also work with customers to understand their needs, resolve problems and support Velo3D's broader customer satisfaction effort.

"Companies that are doubling or tripling their growth in a single calendar year encounter a unique set of supply chain challenges that require progressive, strategic solutions," said Shih. "We estimate the current addressable market for AM is more than $2 billion, and that will expand as machine and production costs decrease due to economies of scale. For Velo3D to make a significant impact in the market, and to meet its growth targets, we will need strong supply chain partners. I look forward to addressing these challenges."

Shih's expertise includes strategic sourcing, price/cost analysis, quantifying value-added manufacturing and contract review. He has worked with many successful companies to help them avoid disruptions within their supply chain ecosystems and capture market share. Shih has also worked in large-scale manufacturing environments to maximize throughput and lower costs.

Prior to joining Velo3D, Shih was a director of supply chain management at Bloom Energy, a company focused on making clean, reliable and affordable energy. He also worked at Logitech's and Foxconn's production facilities in supply chain, program management and business development-related roles. Shih has a bachelor's degree in business from The University of Queensland, Australia.

For more information contact:

Velo3D

511 Division St.

Campbell, CA 95008

408-610-3915

info@velo3d.com

www.velo3d.com

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