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Velo3D Names Director of Solutions Engineering



Robin Stamp

Velo3D, Inc. has appointed Dr. Robin Stamp as Director of Solutions Engineering to help grow the adoption of Velo3D's metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology with new customers and in new industries. In his role, Stamp will oversee the development of new standards with regulatory agencies, qualification of new metal alloys for use in the Sapphire family of printers and the collaboration with partners and agencies.

Stamp has extensive experience leading teams in the research and development of AM technology, which includes operating Velo3D's fully integrated solution in production environments. He was previously a principal engineer at SpaceX, where he worked on developing technology for space applications. Stamp also spent more than a decade at Stryker, a medical technology company with more than $17 billion in sales, leading the research and development team responsible for creating new AM processes for medical implants.

"In our industry, there are not many people with more experience using metal AM technology in production environments than Robin," said Dr. Greg Brown, Velo3D Vice President of Technology. "His creativity solving problems through AM will be very beneficial to our solutions engineering team, and his experience operating Velo3D's technology in real-world environments will help our customers maximize the use of their Sapphire printers."

Stamp will work with customers to understand their needs, expand the manufacturing capabilities of Velo3D's solutions and educate customers on how to fully leverage various technology improvements.

"Since I first operated a Velo3D Sapphire printer, I realized the technology was a cut above the rest in terms of its print capabilities," said Stamp. "I am looking forward to working more closely with Velo3D's innovative technology, helping improve and develop products and enabling new customers."

Stamp has a Ph.D. in AM for medical devices from the University of Liverpool. He also has a bachelors degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the University of Southampton.

For more information contact:

Velo3D

511 Division St.

Campbell, CA 95008

408-610-3915

info@velo3d.com

www.velo3d.com

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